Home & Garden Home Appliances

Choosing Oil, Gas Or Electric Central Heating

Fuel prices are on the increase.
Nowadays most of us are trying to cope with rising heating costs.
As a result, we all want to find ways to reduce our heating bills.
We all have different priorities when deciding how best to heat our homes.
This brief guide might help you decide which sort of fuel is best for you.
In the UK, the three most popular kinds of fuel for central heating are gas, electricity, and oil.
Get your home properly insulated to make the most of whichever type of heating you use.
Britain's most popular heating fuel is Gas.
Gas fueled heating usually costs less to run than electricity or oil.
Also whereas oil has to be delivered to your tank, gas is supplied direct to your home through pipelines.
With gas your home has a constant supply of fuel at all times.
In rural ares where gas is not available, oil is often used.
Modern oil powered combination boilers are very efficient, but you do need to keep an eye on the level of oil in your tank to avoid running out.
Tanks can be rather unattractive, but there are underground, double lined tanks available which are more discreet and very unlikely to leak.
Electric heating is the cheapest type to install, and is another efficient way to heat your home.
Electric heaters are 100% efficient at the point of use, which means that all electricity used is turned to heat, with no wastage.
Electrical heating is the ideal option for anyone fortunate enough to have solar panels or a wind turbine, and as these technologies become more affordable, electrical heating may become more widespread.
Electric heaters can also be installed virtually anywhere in the home, unlike gas and oil powered central heating which requires a costly boiler and network of radiators and pipes.
Electric heating gives homeowners more freedom with the layout of their homes.
However, although electrical heating is realtively cheap to install you may find it costs more to run than gas or oil powered central heating.
There are a lot of gas, electricity and oil suppliers so shop around to make sure you are getting the best deal.
You might benefit from cheaper gas and electricity prices if you can get a dual fuel option from your supplier, like the dual fuel tariffs by British Gas.
By purchasing both your gas and electricity from the same supplier you may well reduce your overall energy bill.

Related posts "Home & Garden : Home Appliances"

Reinstalling Shelves in a Whirlpool Refrigerator

Home Appliances

Tips For Healthy Living With a Household Water Filter

Home Appliances

How to Adjust a GE Coffee Maker

Home Appliances

The Skinny on Home Water Filters

Home Appliances

LG Washing Machine Instructions

Home Appliances

Heating Oil Prices in NI

Home Appliances

How to Install a Heater Craft Hydraulic Heater?

Home Appliances

Shopping For a Satellite Speaker Stand - What You Should Look For

Home Appliances

Choosing the Best Hot Water Heaters

Home Appliances

Leave a Comment