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Keep Your Raleigh Home Out Of A Deep Freeze

North Carolina winters might be milder than up north, but we still need reliable heat to stay comfortable, and we've been keeping Raleigh homes warm since 2005. Whether your furnace breaks down on the coldest night of the year, you're looking to replace an aging heating system with something more efficient, or you just want to make sure your current system is ready for winter, Dawson's Electric & Air is here to help.

If your heat isn't working right or you need maintenance before winter arrives, give us a call at 919-887-8284 or reach out online.

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What Heating Services Do We Offer?

We handle all your heating needs to keep your home warm and comfortable throughout the winter. Here's what we provide:

Furnace Repair

When your furnace stops working or isn't heating properly, we diagnose the problem and fix it fast so you're not left in the cold. We repair all makes and models, handling everything from ignition problems and blower motor failures to cracked heat exchangers and thermostat issues. Our priority is getting your heat back on quickly and safely.

Heating Installation

Installing a new furnace or heating system is a major decision, and we make sure you get the right equipment for your home and budget. We'll help you choose between gas furnaces, heat pumps, or other heating options, then install your new system properly so it heats efficiently and lasts for years to come.

Heating Maintenance

Annual heating maintenance keeps your system running safely and efficiently, prevents unexpected breakdowns, and extends the life of your equipment. We inspect and clean burners, check gas connections, test safety controls, replace filters, and make sure everything is working correctly before you need it most.

If you have need of any of these services to help keep your home warm, call us at 919-887-8284 today!

What's The Difference Between A Furnace & A Heat Pump?

Both furnaces and heat pumps can keep your home warm, but they work completely differently, and each has advantages depending on your situation. Here's how they compare:

  • Furnaces Generate Heat By Burning Fuel: Gas furnaces create heat by burning natural gas or propane in a combustion chamber, then distribute that heated air throughout your home via ductwork. Electric furnaces use heating elements similar to a giant space heater. Furnaces provide powerful, reliable heat even on the coldest days.
  • Heat Pumps Move Heat Instead Of Creating It: Heat pumps work by extracting heat from the outside air (yes, even cold air contains heat) and transferring it inside your home. In summer, they reverse the process to provide air conditioning. This dual functionality makes them efficient year-round climate control systems.
  • Efficiency Differences Matter: Heat pumps are generally more energy-efficient than furnaces because moving heat requires less energy than creating it through combustion. However, heat pump efficiency drops when outdoor temperatures fall below freezing, which is when furnaces excel at providing consistent, powerful heat.
  • Climate Affects Performance: In Raleigh's relatively mild winters, heat pumps work efficiently most of the time and provide both heating and cooling in one system. Areas with prolonged periods of very cold weather benefit more from furnaces, which maintain heating capacity regardless of outdoor temperature.
  • Cost Considerations Vary: Gas furnaces typically cost less to operate than electric heat pumps when natural gas prices are low, but heat pumps can save money in mild weather and eliminate the need for a separate air conditioning system. Installation costs, available fuel sources, and local utility rates all affect the best choice for your home.

How Can I Tell If My Furnace Needs Repair Or Replacement?

Knowing whether to repair or replace your furnace can save you money and prevent you from being without heat when you need it most. Here's what to consider:

  • Age Is A Major Factor: Most furnaces last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. If your furnace is over 15 years old and needs significant repairs, replacement usually makes more financial sense because you'll likely face more frequent breakdowns and higher energy bills as it continues to age.
  • Repair Costs Versus Replacement Costs: A good rule of thumb is that if repair costs exceed half the price of a new furnace, replacement is the smarter investment. For example, if a new furnace costs $4,000 installed and your repair estimate is $2,500, you're better off putting that money toward new equipment.
  • Frequency Of Repairs Matters: If you're calling for furnace repairs multiple times each heating season, those costs add up quickly and indicate your system is reaching the end of its useful life. Frequent breakdowns also mean you're constantly at risk of being without heat.
  • Rising Energy Bills Signal Inefficiency: When your heating bills keep climbing even though your usage hasn't changed, it means your furnace is losing efficiency and working harder to heat your home. A new high-efficiency furnace can significantly reduce your monthly heating costs.
  • Safety Concerns Require Immediate Action: Cracked heat exchangers, gas leaks, carbon monoxide issues, or persistent pilot light problems are serious safety hazards that often mean replacement is necessary. We'll always be honest about when safety issues make replacement the only responsible option.

If you still can't decide what's best for your furnace, we can help clear it up for you. Give us a call at 919-887-8284 today!

What Does AFUE Rating Mean For Furnaces?

AFUE rating tells you how efficiently a furnace converts fuel into heat, and understanding it helps you make informed decisions about heating costs. Here's what you need to know:

  • AFUE Stands For Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency: This rating measures what percentage of fuel actually becomes heat for your home versus what gets lost through the exhaust. For example, a 95% AFUE furnace converts 95% of its fuel into heat, with only 5% wasted through the venting system.
  • Higher Numbers Mean Lower Fuel Bills: A furnace with 80% AFUE wastes 20 cents of every dollar spent on fuel, while a 95% AFUE furnace wastes only 5 cents. Over a heating season, this difference adds up to significant savings on your gas or propane bills, especially in homes with high heating demands.
  • Minimum Standards Have Increased: Modern furnaces must meet minimum AFUE requirements, with most new furnaces rating between 80% and 98% AFUE. Older furnaces from the 1970s and 1980s often operated at only 60-70% AFUE, which is why replacing them saves so much on energy costs.
  • High-Efficiency Furnaces Cost More Upfront: Furnaces with AFUE ratings above 90% cost more to purchase and install because they use condensing technology and require special venting. However, the fuel savings over the furnace's 15-20 year lifespan often justify the higher initial investment, especially in colder climates.
  • Your Home's Needs Affect The Best Choice: For homes with moderate heating needs in mild climates like Raleigh, an 80-85% AFUE furnace may provide the best value. Homes with high heating bills or in colder areas benefit more from 90-98% AFUE models that maximize fuel savings year after year.

Make Sure Your Home Stays Warm & Toasty

Since 2005, we've been the heating company Raleigh families trust to keep them warm when it matters most. From emergency furnace repairs in the middle of winter to new heating system installations that lower your energy bills, to annual maintenance that prevents problems before they start, we handle it all with the honest approach we're known for. Don't wait until you're freezing to find out your heat isn't working—give us a call at 919-887-8284 or reach out online to schedule your heating service.