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Unit Heaters
Residential unit heaters are a type of heating system designed for use in homes and small apartments. They work by using natural gas or propane to generate heat, which is then blown into a space via a fan.
Residential unit heaters are typically installed on walls or ceilings and are available in a range of sizes and heating capacities to meet the needs of different spaces. They are often used in settings such as garages, basements, and workshops.
One of the key benefits of residential unit heaters is their ability to provide high levels of heat output quickly and efficiently. They are also relatively easy to install and can be used in conjunction with other heating and cooling systems, such as central air conditioning units, for even greater energy savings.
However, residential unit heaters may not be as energy-efficient as other heating systems, as they can create drafts and air movement that can lead to heat loss. They may also be noisy and require more maintenance and cleaning than other heating systems, as they can accumulate dust and other debris over time. It’s important to choose the right size and type of unit heater for your specific application to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.

Furnaces
Furnaces are a type of heating system that are commonly used in homes and buildings to provide warmth during the colder months. They work by using fuel, such as natural gas, oil, or electricity, to generate heat, which is then circulated through the building via a duct system.

One of the key benefits of furnaces is their ability to provide consistent, reliable heat throughout a building. They can be designed to work with a variety of duct systems, and they can be integrated with other heating and cooling systems for maximum efficiency.
However, it’s important to note that furnaces require regular maintenance and inspection to ensure safe operation. Issues such as carbon monoxide leaks and improper ventilation can pose a risk to the occupants of a building, so it’s important to work with a qualified HVAC technician to ensure that the furnace is properly installed and maintained.
Infrared Heaters
Infrared heaters are a type of heating system that use infrared radiation to provide warmth. Unlike traditional heating systems that rely on convection, infrared heaters work by directly heating objects and people in the room, rather than the air around them.
Infrared heaters typically use either gas or electricity to produce heat, and they come in a variety of styles and sizes to meet the specific heating needs of different spaces. They can be designed for indoor or outdoor use, and they can be portable or permanently installed.
Infrared heaters are an effective and efficient way to provide heat to a space, and they are often used in homes, offices, and outdoor areas. However, it’s important to note that infrared heaters should be used with caution and according to manufacturer instructions to ensure safe operation.

Hydronic Heaters
Hydronic heaters, also known as hot water heaters or boilers, are a type of heating system that use water to distribute heat throughout a building. They work by heating water in a central location and then circulating it through a network of pipes and radiators or baseboard heaters to provide warmth to the space.