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The Pros and Cons of Baseboard Heaters

Many homeowners choose baseboard heaters to keep their living space comfortable during the colder months. They are cost-effective and can efficiently heat your home. Like a gas heater, they come with pros and cons. Read on to discover what they are. 

What Are the Pros of Baseboard Heaters?

Easy Installation

Baseboard heaters are easy to install, which means reduced labor costs. It’s among the many reasons many people choose this heating equipment for their homes. 

No Louds Noises

Homes in busy neighborhoods will benefit from baseboard heaters. They don’t make noticeable noises during operation. This option is also great for people living in condominiums or apartment complexes. 

Low-Maintenance

Another great thing about baseboard heaters is that they are easy to maintain. It’s all thanks to their simple design. You can ensure your equipment stays efficient by scheduling routine maintenance from a dependable HVAC company. Whether you have baseboard heaters or a forced air heating system, ACS Air Conditioning Systems is here to keep your unit in top shape. 

What Are Their Cons?

May Not Be Suitable for Large Rooms

Baseboard heaters may not be the best option for living rooms, open floor spaces and other large areas. It’s because the warm air they produce only slightly rises before dissipating into the room’s atmosphere. You may need to use multiple units if you wish to heat an expansive space, which can increase your energy costs. 

May Consume Valuable Space

If you have a small home, reconsider getting baseboard heaters. They can consume space along the baseboards where you can place furnishings. You can’t also put anything near them because the equipment itself tends to get hot.  

High Electricity Bills

Do you usually change the settings of your thermostat depending on your home’s occupancy? Baseboard heaters consume more energy if you often adjust your living space’s temperature. As a result, your utility costs will increase. The same thing can happen if you use multiple units for larger rooms. 

Alternative Heating Solutions

Fortunately, you have many other options if baseboard heaters are not ideal for your home. Forced air, furnaces, heat pumps, boilers and radiant heating are alternatives that might work for your space. When selecting a model, consider quality, service life, your home’s size and operation costs. 

Let ACS Air Conditioning Systems help you choose the best HVAC equipment for your home. If you’re also looking up “air conditioning repair near me” to find a technician to fix your AC, you can count on us. Call us at (925) 676-2103 or fill out our online form to get a quote. 

Jennifer P.

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