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Propane vs. Electricity: Which is Better for Heating?

Aug 26, 2020
Are you thinking about installing a new furnace or water heater in your home?
 
You may be wondering about the benefits of choosing a propane or an electric heating system. While all types of systems have pros and cons, there are some key reasons why propane is increasingly trusted by homeowners across Ontario to meet their home heating needs.
 
In this article, we review some of the advantages and disadvantages of electric heating and propane heating options for your home. We also discuss the affordability of each system, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and other factors. Please leave a comment below if you’d like to learn more!
 
Heating with Electricity
 
Electric furnaces and water heaters are common heating options that you will find in many homes across Ontario. Most of these heating systems will convert electricity directly into heat, although there are also hybrid models available.
 
Due to its popularity, electric heating is relatively inexpensive to install in your home initially. However, electric furnaces tend to have higher fuel costs than other types of furnaces and often require regular maintenance. These two factors combine to make electric furnaces one of the more expensive heating systems in the long-term.
 
Heating with Propane
 
Propane furnaces are emerging as an alternative to electricity for heating your home. Propane has a number of advantages over electric options and it is a great choice for environmentally-conscious homeowners.
 
Propane is a green, clean-burning fuel with better energy efficiency than other fuel sources. The switch to propane requires an upfront investment, but the long-term benefit will be greater cost savings for heating your home — especially with Primemax Energy’s fixed pricing program.
 
In addition, propane is a very safe fuel source for residential use. Propane is typically stored in tanks outside your home, which means that you don’t have to worry about leaks inside. Propane leaks, though very uncommon, are easy to detect by smell and will not have a negative impact on the surrounding environment.
 
Most importantly, propane is an incredibly versatile fuel source. In addition to heating your home, propane can be used for your stove, your fireplaces, your pool, and even running your backup generators. If you live in a rural area, where you may be concerned about losing power, propane is a great solution for emergency situations.
 
Our Choice: Propane Heating
 
There are many great reasons to select propane heating for your home. From the long-term affordability of this fuel source to its versatility and its low environmental impact, the answer should be clear for every homeowner.
 

Source: https://www.primemaxenergy.com/blog/2020/08/26/propane-vs-electricity-heating/