Forced Air Systems

A forced-air heating system can be combined with air conditioning for cooling, a humidifier for maintaining proper moisture balance and an air filter for purifying the air inside your home. Ductwork is generally metal, wrapped with insulation to help keep heat in. In some cases, flexible insulation style ductwork is preferred.

With a forced-air system, a blower draws cool air in from rooms through ductwork. Inside the furnace, the air passes through a filter into a heat exchanger where the burner heats it, then it's blown back to rooms through ducts and registers. The forced air system signals the heater to turn on when air temperature dips below a set level. When this happens, a gas valve regulates and delivers fuel to the burners and, if there is one, the pilot light. The burner is ignited inside a combustion chamber, creating heat that is transferred to the heat exchanger. Combustion fumes are vented out through a flue out the rooftop or, with high-efficiency models, through the wall.

Would you like to have a forced air system installed in your home or office? A forced air system is an easy way to adjust the temperatures in your home, whether you would like it warmer or cooler. Forced Air Systems are also an easy way to save money on your monthly electrical bill. By being able to regulate the temperature in your home with 2 systems built into one. 1-800-AnyTyme can be at your residence within 45 minutes and have a forced air system installed at your convenience - anytyme. Just give us a call or fill out our easy online service form.

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