Gas Appliances

Looking at gas appliances may be an option to lower expenditures while experiencing gains in comfort and efficiency.

Natural gas abundant in the United States meaning that costs are low and stable, and gas is considered to be the least polluting fossil fuel, thus, it can be seen as the environmentally responsible choice.

If you already have a natural gas line in your home, or are completing a new house you may wish to consider the likely benefits of gas devices and gas appliances.

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What are Natural Gas Home Appliances?

A gas device employs gas as the primary fuel source. These home appliances are a practicable alternative for electrically powered appliances.

In most situations natural gas appliances nevertheless will need an electrical outlet but use natural gas as the primary source of power. The amount of electric used depends on the type of appliance. For example, a natural gas water heater will work even if the power goes out, whereas a natural gas dryer still relies upon electrical components.

Different Gas Appliances

Gas has many uses in your house.

Heating

Heating your home with gas is usually less expensive than heating using electricity. Savings can be as high as 50% subject to your fuel prices and relative efficiency gains.

Gas provides higher air temperatures and offers better reliability.This is due to gas lines being less exposed to the elements than power lines.

Fireplaces

As well as heating gas is perfect for having a fire in your home. Forget the hassle of having to collect or buy logs or clean out the ashes. With a natural gas fireplace, you still get real flames and a focal point without the mess.

Air Conditioning

Gas air conditioning can be an efficient method to cool your home.

Gas air conditioning are often a higher price to begin with but is more cost effective on an ongoing basis meaning a better return on your investment. Superior effectiveness also has a positive impact on your carbon footprint.

Water Heating

There are two types of gas water heaters, on demand and tank. Natural gas heaters are faster and more fuel efficient than electric water boilers. Tankless heaters also give a continuous supply even with high demand. Which is useful if you have a big family that indulges in long showers.

The fact that natural gas lines are generally hidden and sheltered from the elements means you will still have hot water even if there’s a power outage.

Cooking Food

Most people have heard the saying “cooking with gas”. A gas company marketing line designed to link gas with effectiveness and efficiency.

Regardless of the etiology the phrase is used today because it is true. A great many chefs choose gas for the fact that they can control the size of the flame, and gas hobs provide a more cost effective way of converting energy into heat.

Clothes Dryers

Natural gas might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to laundry, however, natural gas clothes dryers can be an excellent choice. Gas Dryers operate a few degrees hotter thus drying clothes in a shorter time and clothes have to endure less tumbling.

Outdoor Entertaining

Did you know you don’t just have to use natural gas inside your home? When it comes to outdoor living, gas is a great power source for patio lights and food prep and even to heat your spa.

Wow guests before they even get out of the car with driveway lighting, keep them cosy on cool evenings and get dinner ready outside at the perfect temperature, when you like, and without the need to remember to fill up your propane bottles.

Just like domestic heaters a pool or spa heater will heat the water twice as rapidly as an electric equivalent. And natural gas outdoor heaters set the mood as well as giving comfort for perfect outside living.

Advantages of Gas Home Appliances

With any decision you make it’s best investigate the pros and the cons. First up the benefits of choosing Natural Gas.

  • Choosing natural gas will reduce your energy bills.
  • Gas appliances tend to use less energy making them better for your wallet and for the environment.
  • Natural gas is an eco-friendly selection as it is the cleanest of the fossil fuels, with emissions of around 27% less C02 than oil and 45% less C02 than coal.
  • Gas lines are less exposed to the elements making supply less likely to get interrupted. This means you can continue to cook even if you get a power outage.At worst you might need to find a match.

Negatives of Gas Appliances

  • Gas appliances generally require a higher initial outlay. Both the price of the appliance and the installation cost are likely to be higher for a gas appliance when comparing to electrical goods.
  • Having a gas line installed can be costly. The amount will vary depending on how close the nearest supply is to your home.
  • Moving or extending a natural gas line can also require a big outlay.
  • Safety first! Carbon monoxide can be an issue if natural gas home appliances are not properly installed or not maintained. making sure you have a carbon monoxide alarm is essential is you use gas in your home.

Is a Natural Gas Appliance The Right Choice for You?

Making the change between gas and electricity is not straightforward and the best choice for you might not be the optimal choice for everyone.

If your main driver is cost gas is currently the least expensive fuel. However, while studies show that three-quarters of new home buyers are choosing to have natural gas, converting to gas is expensive. With this in mind, finding out how much a new gas line would cost if you don’t already have one is a good first step.

Another benefit of gas is that you are less likely to get interruptions in supply. If power outages are common where you live then having appliances that continue to work during power cuts can count for a lot.

Finally, the sustainability credentials of gas may be relatively short term, as you can’t power them from renewable sources like you can electrical home appliances. Choosing solar panels or a heat pump could be a better investment and more eco-friendly options in the long run.

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