Have you ever thought about converting from oil to gas heat? Well, even if this is a new concept to you, we are going to outline several reasons why this switch makes sense for both you and the environment.
Good for the Environment: Converting to natural gas heating reduces the emission of harmful pollutants, pollutants that have been directly linked to climate change, acid rain and ozone depletion. Natural gas heating emits up to 40% less CO2 and up to 99.9% less sulfur dioxide. Pretty impressive, huh?
Good for the Country: Most natural gas – 97.3% of it to be exact – comes from the good ole U.S. of A. Yet, 90% of our oil comes from foreign countries. If enough communities switch to natural gas, we can eventually eliminate our country’s dependence on foreign fuels.
Good for Your Wallet: Now this is the category you really care about. Heating with natural gas is more efficient. And greater efficiency means you’ll use less energy. And using less energy means you will save money on your monthly heating bill.
As much as half of the energy we use in our homes goes to heating and cooling. Making smart decisions about your home’s HVAC system can have a big effect on your utility bills…and your comfort! Oh yea, and did we mention that switching to natural gas can even increase the value of your home?
How can you afford not to convert to gas heat?
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