Gas Appliances

Considering gas home appliances might be a way to save money while seeing gains in performance and productivity.

There is a high supply of gas in the US meaning that equivalent prices are low and stable, and gas is viewed as the least polluting fossil fuel, thus, it can be viewed as the greener choice.

If you already have a natural gas line in your house, or are buying a new home you should think about the potential gains of choosing natural gas and natural gas home appliances. Find more information about gas appliances here from Accurate Gilbert Appliance Repair:

What are Gas Home Appliances?

A natural gas device runs on natural gas as the dominant power source. Gas goods offer a practicable alternative to electrical appliances for heating your house, providing hot water, heating your food and even cooling your home and tumble drying.

In the majority of instances natural gas appliances nonetheless will need an electricity supply but use natural gas as the main source of power. The amount of electricity used depends on how the appliance works. E.g, a natural gas boiler will work even during a power cut, whereas a natural gas dryer still requires electrical components.

A List of Appliances That Run On Natural Gas.

Gas is not just for cooking.

Proving Heat

Providing heat with natural gas is typically less expensive than heating your home with electricity. Savings can be as much as 50% depending on your energy prices and efficiency.

Natural gas makes the air hotter in a shorter time and offers better reliability.This is a huge benefit if you if you get power cuts

A Fireplace

Apart from keeping your home warm natural gas is great for a fireplace. With a natural gas fire, you still get that open fire feeling and a warm home without the fuss.

Keeping Cool

Natural gas can offer an effective method to keep your home cool.

Gas fueled air conditioning requires a higher initial investment but is more cost effective to run and maintain meaning a better return on your investment. Superior effectiveness also has a positive impact on your carbon footprint.

Heating Water

There are two types of gas water boilers, non-tank and tank. Gas heaters are quicker and more productive than their electric alternatives. On-demand water heaters also provide a continuous supply. Invaluable if you have a big family that appreciates long showers.

The fact that gas lines are generally hidden and sheltered from the weather means you still have the ability to shower even if there’s a power outage.

Cooking

We’ve all encountered the saying “cooking with gas”. A gas company marketing line designed to link gas to effectiveness and efficiency.

Regardless of the etiology the saying stuck because it is valid. A great many chefs and home cooks choose gas for the fact that they can control the heat, and gas stoves are also a less wasteful way of converting energy into heat.

Dryers

Natural gas might not be the first place your mind goes when it comes to laundry, however, natural gas dryers are a great choice. They dry clothes at a higher temperature thus drying clothes in less time.

Outdoor Living

Gas doesn’t just have indoor uses. Outside, gas is a great power source for lighting and food prep and even to heat your spa.

Wow your guests before they even reach the front door with outdoor lighting, keep them cosy even when the temperature drops and get dinner ready outside, whenever you are ready, and without the worry of remembering to fill up your gas bottles.

Just like domestic heaters a pool or spa heater will get up to temperature twice as quickly as an electric heater. And gas fire pits give ambiance as well as giving comfort for perfect outside living.

Advantages of Gas Appliances

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

  • Choosing natural gas will cut your utility bills.
  • Gas appliances tend to use less energy making them financially and environmentally viable.
  • Gas is an eco-friendly choice as it is the cleanest of the fossil fuels, with emissions of around 27% less C02 than oil and 45% less carbon dioxide than coal.
  • Natural gas supplies are generally more reliable and less susceptible to damage or interruption This means you can still heat your home even if you get a power outage.At worst you might need to find a match.

Cons of Gas Appliances

  • Gas devices usually are subject to a higher initial investment. Both the price of the appliance and the associated installation costs are likely to be greater for a gas appliance when looking at next to electrical alternatives.
  • Having a gas line installed can be costly. The price will vary depending on a number of factors.
  • Moving or extending a gas line can also require a big outlay so this should always be added to any price analysis.
  • Safety first! Carbon monoxide can be an issue if gas home appliances are not installed correctly or not maintained. Installing a carbon monoxide alarm is essential is you use natural gas in your home.

Is a Gas Appliance The Right Choice for You?

Making the decision between gas and electricity is not easy and the right choice for you may not be the best choice for everyone.

Currently natural gas is almost always less expensive than electricity, so if the cost is your main driver this can be a big part of the decision-making process. However, while studies show that three-quarters of new home buyers are choosing to have gas, switching to natural gas comes at a cost. Thus, finding out how much a new gas line would cost if you don’t currently have gas appliances is a good first step.

Another benefit of natural gas is that you are less likely to get interruptions in supply. If power failures are common in your area then being able to heat water, heat or cool your home and cook during power failures can be a huge benefit.

Lastly, in environmental terms, while natural gas appliances are generally more efficient you can’t switch them to renewable sources in the same way you can electrical appliances. Installing renewable energy could be more cost-effective and more eco-friendly options in the long run.

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