Autumn’s moderate temperatures are coming to an end, and soon, your heating systems will be hard at work to keep your home warm. In a perfect world, your house will stay nice and toasty all winter long. Seasoned homeowners know, however, that’s only sometimes the case. The good news is that many of these heating issues can be avoided with propane.
The Issue: The house is never warm enough.
The Propane Advantage: When you first turn on a propane furnace, it provides heat at a high initial delivery temperature that quickly warms up the house. The heat will continue to be even and consistent, so your home will stay warm even as temperatures outside drop.
The Issue: Power outages prevent heaters from running.
The Propane Advantage: Electric heat is subject to power outages, which can happen often in the winter. Propane heaters don’t rely on electricity and will continue to warm your house even if the power goes out. Plus, if you have a propane house generator, you can keep your lights, stove, and even laundry up and running during a power outage.
The Issue: Water takes forever to warm up in the winter.
The Propane Advantage: Propane tankless water heaters heat water on-demand, delivering hot water to your faucet or showerhead quickly. On the other hand, electric water heaters take longer to heat water and typically run out quickly.
The Issue: Increased energy consumption drives the monthly bill through the roof!
The Propane Advantage: Homeowners often see higher energy bills in the winter. Propane customers, however, can reduce their costs with budget savings plans. At Holtzman, pre-buy programs allow you to buy a predetermined number of gallons of propane at a locked-in price at a discount. We also offer a discount for those enrolled in our custom payment plan, which estimates a monthly payment to cover your projected annual usage.
Propane furnaces provide comfortable, reliable, and efficient heat throughout the home, so you won’t have to worry about the risks associated with winter. If you’re ready to make the switch to propane, call Holtzman Propane at (888) 306-4243 or contact us online. Our propane experts are happy to answer your questions and provide information about propane products for the home.