Homes with natural gas or propane typically have furnaces. All electric homes typically use heat pumps. However, don't assume you should replace what you have, like for like. Significant energy savings can be realized from considering an electric heat pump instead of a gas furnace. How can you know for sure? We can help you calculate potential energy savings so you can make the best choice for your family.
If all-electric is not a good choice for your home, Trane offers a full line of high efficiency furnaces with 80% or 95% AFUE, meaning that 80 or 95 cents of every heating dollar is realized.

80% of homes have incorrectly sized heating or cooling systems. An incorrectly sized furnace will turn on and off frequently, creating hot and cold spots throughout the house. In addition to excessive noise, the equipment life is greatly reduced due to this stress on the system. That's why we perform a computerized heat-load calculation on every estimate. This removes the guesswork and replaces it with science. This calculation is crucial in determining your home's heating solution. We guarantee we will install the correct size system for your home and lifestyle, or we'll replace it at no cost. We don't guess. We guarantee.
A dual-fuel system, or a hybrid system, is a gas furnace and electric heat pump, all in one. The heat pump is used on moderate days, typically 35 degrees and above, providing the most efficient heating solution for those conditions. On colder winter days, it switches to the gas furnace. A dual-fuel system provides the most efficient solution in today's world of roller coaster gas prices. If you're a Georgia Power customer, ask us about current rebates. Dual-fuel-just another option for providing even, comfortable, highly-efficient heat!