Gas Appliances

Looking at switching to natural gas appliances could be a way to save money while seeing higher levels of ease, efficiency and performance.

Natural gas abundant in the United States resulting in low, stable costs, and gas is viewed as the cleanest fossil fuel, thus, it can be regarded as the least environmentally damaging choice.

If you already have gas installed at home, or are completing a new house you should consider the potential advantages of choosing natural gas and natural gas home appliances.

Find more information about gas appliances below from Legacy League City Appliance Repair:

What are Natural Gas Home Appliances?

A gas appliance employs gas as the primary fuel source. Gas goods afford a practicable alternative for electrically powered devices.

In many instances gas appliances still require an electrical outlet but use gas as the major source of power. The amount of electricity needed will vary from appliance to appliance. E.g, a gas range can still be used even if the electricity cuts out, whereas a gas dryer still needs electricity to make the drum turn.

A List of Home Appliances That Run On Gas.

Natural gas is about more than heating.

Heating

Providing heat with gas is typically less expensive than heating with electricity. Savings can be as high as 50% subject to your energy costs and relative efficiency gains.

Gas makes the air hotter in a shorter time and offers better reliability.

Fireplaces

As well as general heating natural gas is great for a fireplace.Forget the hassle of having to collect or buy logs or clean out the ashes. With a gas fireplace, you still get all the ambiance and plenty of warmth without the mess.

Keeping Cool

Gas can be an effective means to keep cool.

Gas powered air conditioning are often a higher price to begin with but is more cost effective on an ongoing basis meaning savings in the long term. Better efficiency has the added upside of cutting your C02 emissions.

Water Heating

There are two types of gas water boilers, non-tank and tank. Natural gas heaters are faster and more efficient than electric water boilers. Tankless water heaters also give a continuous supply even with high demand.

The fact that natural gas lines are usually dug into the ground and protected from the weather means you will still have hot water even when you don’t have electricity.

Cooking

We’ve all come across the saying “cooking with gas”. A great advertising strategy created to link natural gas to effectiveness and efficiency.

Regardless of the origin the saying stuck because it is accurate. The majority of chefs choose natural gas for the ease with which you can control the temperature, and natural gas ranges provide a less wasteful way of turning fuel into heat.

Dryers

Natural gas might not be the immediate place your mind goes when it comes to laundry, however, gas clothes dryers have many advantages. Gas Dryers operate at a higher temperature thus drying clothes in a shorter time and clothes have to endure less tumbling.

Using Natural Gas Outside

Did you know you don’t just have to use gas inside your home? Outside the home, gas is a great power source for lighting and outdoor cooking and can even be used to heat your pool.

delight guests before they even get out of the car with path lighting, keep them cosy even when the temperature falls and get food cooked outside, whenever you are ready, and without the need to remember to fill up your gas bottles.

Just like indoor heaters a pool or spa heater will heat the water twice as fast as an electric equivalent. And natural gas patio heaters offer ambiance as well as offering comfort for the best indoor-outdoor living.

Advantages of Gas Appliances

As in all things there are pros and cons to gas home appliances. Here are some of the advantages.

  • Natural gas is generally cheaper than electricity saving you money on your annual energy costs.
  • Gas appliances tend to be more efficient making them financially and environmentally viable.
  • Natural gas is an eco-friendly selection as it is considered the least environmentally damaging of the fossil fuels, with emissions of around 27% less C02 than oil and 45% less carbon dioxide than coal.
  • Natural gas lines are generally more reliable and less susceptible to damage or interruption This means you can still cook even if there’s no electricity supply.At worst you might need to find a match.

Cons of Gas Appliances

  • Natural gas devices usually require a higher initial investment. Both the ticket price of the appliance and the cost to install are likely to be greater.
  • Installing a new gas line if you don’t already have one can be expensive. The price 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.
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning can be a killer if gas home appliances are not properly installed or not maintained. Installing a carbon monoxide alarm is essential is you use natural gas in your home.

Is a Gas Appliance Right for You?

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

Currently gas is almost always less expensive than electricity, so if the price is your main driver this can be a major factor in the decision-making process. However, while studies show that three-quarters of new home buyers are choosing to have gas, switching to gas is expensive. Therefore, finding out how much a new gas line would cost if you don’t currently have gas appliances is a good place to start.

Another benefit of gas is that you are less likely to get interruptions in supply. If power failures happen often where you live then being able to heat water, heat or cool your home and cook during power cuts can be a big plus.

Finally, the sustainability credentials of gas could be considered as relatively short term, as you can’t switch them to renewable sources like you can electrical appliances. Installing renewable energy could be more cost-effective and more environmentally responsible options in the long run.

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