Both keep you warm, but they work very differently — and the right choice depends on your climate, your ductwork, and your energy costs. We break it down.
Our NATE-certified technicians have written this guide based on decades of work in homes across Washington DC, Maryland & Northern Virginia. If you have a question after reading, you can always call our dispatch line — a real person picks up, 24/7.
This article is a placeholder demonstrating how individual blog posts render on the template. In production, replace this content with the full article text — markdown, MDX, or a headless CMS will slot in without changing the layout or design.
When in doubt, change your air filter and call a certified technician. A small issue today is a major repair next month — we'd rather hear from you early.