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Natural Gas vs. Electric Heating For Your Multi-Family Residential Building


Natural gas and electrical heating - Slattery Energy Consulting Group - New York, NY

While keeping your multi-family residential building warm and cozy is important, choosing the right heating system can be tricky. There are so many options to choose from, which can make it hard to determine what will work best for you. Some of these options include electric heating systems, natural gas heating systems, boilers, radiant heaters, etc.


All of these have their own pros and cons that need to be considered before you make your final decision.


Here, we will explore the two most popular heating system types: natural gas and electric heating, so you can make the right pick.


Natural Gas Heating

One of the biggest challenges for multi-family building owners is meeting high heating bills. A great way to cut down on your utility bills is by switching over to natural gas heating, which can save up to 40% annually on fuel costs.


Natural gas furnaces are also easier and cheaper to maintain than oil or electric systems, hence, it is sustainable and you won't have to break your bank.


Electric Heating

Electric heating has become more popular in recent years because it can be installed in both new buildings and existing buildings without having to do extensive renovations. Electric heaters are also environmentally-friendly since they don't produce any greenhouse gases or other pollutants that may damage the environment.


Natural Gas vs. Electric Heating

Electric heating is a good choice for some buildings, but not all. Buildings with only one or two units are the best candidates for electric heat. Natural gas has been the go-to source of energy in residential homes since its introduction into homes in 1821.


Today, natural gas provides 40% of America's home heating needs, more than any other fuel except electricity at 47%. Electric heaters are widely used because they are clean and efficient, so more people are switching to them every year. The decision between whether to use electric or natural gas depends on factors, such as location and available options from your utility company.


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We hope this blog post has been helpful in your search for the perfect heating system. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about how one of these systems might work best for you, contact Slattery Energy today!

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