Helpful Tip!

It's a great idea to test out your heating system before the real cold weather of winter hits. If you’re like many people you probably don’t give much thought to your home’s furnace … until winter comes and the snow flies. But if you wait until that first real cold spell you could find that local heating and cooling contractors are too busy to visit your home, so why not plan ahead a little and take care of your furnace now? We will visit your home and perform a 20 point inspection. Especially if you have not had such an inspection done in the last 12 months, call for an appointment now! It’s a small investment compared to the cost of running your heater all winter in less-than-optimal condition or having to make major repairs to your heating system down the road. www.campbellheatingandair.com - (877)410-3752

High Efficiency Boilers

High efficiency boilers are furnaces that operate by taking advantage of condensing to lower energy consumption and energy bills. This type of boiler is favored by many for its financial and environmental benefits. How High Efficiency Boilers Work High efficiency boilers save energy by recovering heat that would normally by removed through the flue system of an older model, non-condensing boiler. High efficiency gas boilers have large heat exchange mechanisms that enable them to maximize the transfer of heat from the burner. In the condensing mode, high efficiency boilers simply limit the loss of flue gases. This enables high efficiency boilers to take better advantage of heat produced. Efficiency Ratings Boiler models have efficiency ratings that rank from A to G. High efficiency boilers, which are always condensation models, have an A rating. A boiler's efficiency is a concern for those who want to keep energy bills as low as possible. Boilers Efficiency has Several Impacts High efficiency boilers are considered the superior models for a few advantageous reasons over non-condensing models. High efficiency gas boilers not only save money, but they reduce the use of natural gasses, as well. This makes high efficiency boilers the more environmentally friendly choice.