Gas Appliances

Considering switching to gas appliances could be an option to lower expenditures at the same time as seeing increases in performance and productivity.

There is a abundant supply of shale gas in the US resulting in low, stable prices, and gas is viewed as the least polluting fossil fuel, consequently, it can be viewed as the most eco-friendly option.

If you already have gas installed in your house, or are building a new dwelling you may wish to think about the probable advantages of switching to natural gas and gas home appliances.

Learn more about gas appliances below from Beaverton Appliance Repair:

What is a Gas Home Appliance?

A natural gas home appliance employs gas as the dominant fuel source. These goods present a practicable alternative to electrically powered goods for heating your home, heating water, cooking food and even air conditioning and tumble drying.

In the majority of cases gas home appliances nevertheless will need an electrical outlet but use natural gas as the main fuel. The amount of electric used depends on how the appliance works. E.g, a natural gas boiler will produce hot water even if the electricity cuts out, whereas a gas tumble dryer still requires electricity to make the drum turn.

A List of Devices That Run On Gas.

Gas can be used for more than cooking.

Heating

Providing heat with gas generally costs less than providing heat using electrical appliances. The reduction can be as high as 50% depending on your energy tariffs and relative efficiency gains.

Gas provides higher air temperatures and offers better reliability.

Fireplaces

Apart from keeping your home warm natural gas is perfect for a fireplace. With a gas fire, you still get all the ambiance and a focal point without the hassle.

Keeping Cool

Natural gas air conditioners can be an adept method to cool your home, even if there is a power cut.

Natural gas powered air conditioning are often more costly to begin with but is better value to run and maintain meaning a better return on your investment. Higher performance has the added upside of cutting your carbon footprint.

Water Heating

Gas water heaters come in two forms, tank heaters and non-tank or on-demand heaters. Gas heaters are quicker and more efficient than their electric substitutes. On-demand water heaters also give a continuous supply even with high demand.

The fact that gas lines are usually dug into the ground and protected from the elements means you will still have the ability to heat your home even if you don’t have electricity.

Cooking

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

Clever marketing or not the saying stuck because it is true. Most chefs choose gas for the fact that they can vary the heat, and gas stoves provide a much more efficient way of converting fuel into heat.

Dryers

Natural gas might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to drying clothes, however, natural gas tumble dryers are a great choice. Gas Dryers heat the air a few degrees hotter thus clothes dry in less time and clothes have to endure less tumbling.

Using Gas Outside

You have to restrict your gas use to indoor appliances. When it comes to outdoor living, gas is a popular choice for lighting and cooking and even to heat your spa.

Impress guests as soon as they arrive with path lighting, keep them cosy even when the temperature falls and get a meal prepared outside at the perfect temperature, when you like, and without the worry of remembering to fill up your propane bottles.

Just like domestic water heaters a pool or spa heater will heat the water twice as rapidly as an electric equivalent. And gas fire pits set the mood as well as giving heat for the best indoor-outdoor entertaining.

Benefits of Gas Appliances

As with anything there are pros and cons to natural gas home appliances. First up the pros of choosing Natural Gas.

  • Choosing natural gas will cut 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 choice as it is the cleanest of the fossil fuels, emitting around 27% less carbon dioxide 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 water even if the power goes out.

Disadvantages of Gas Appliances

  • Natural gas appliances usually require a higher initial outlay. Both the price of the appliance and the cost to install are likely to be higher for a gas appliance when looking at next to electrical goods.
  • Having a gas line installed can be costly. The price will vary depending on a number of factors.
  • Having a gas line moved or extended can also be expensive so this should always be included in any cost benefit analysis.
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning can be a killer if gas appliances are not properly installed or regularly maintained. making sure you have a carbon monoxide alarm is a must is you use natural gas in your home.

Should You Choose Gas?

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

If your main driver is cost natural gas is at the moment the lower priced option. However, while studies show that three-quarters of new home buyers are choosing to have natural gas, retrospectively installing natural gas is expensive. Therefore, finding out how much a new gas line would cost if you don’t already have one is a good place to start.

Another reason to choose gas is reliability of supply. If power outages happen often where you live then having appliances that continue to work during outages can be a big plus.

Finally, in environmental terms, while gas home appliances are generally more efficient you can’t switch them to renewable sources in the same way you can electrical goods. Choosing renewable energy could be less expensive and more sustainable options in the long run.

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