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I’ve owned homes with hot air heating systems and homes with hot water heating
systems. Each type of home heating has its own unique advantages and
disadvantages.
Hot Air Heating Advantages
Hot air heating systems can operate off of oil, natural gas, and propane and are
ideal for a centralized home heating system. Hot air heating systems typically
heat a room more quickly than a hot water heating system. Hot air can quickly be
circulated throughout a room or home with a sufficiently sized blower.
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Unlike hot water heating systems, there are no risks of frozen pipes with hot
air heating systems. Hot air heating systems utilize ductwork to transport the
hot air, and if the installed ductwork is insulated, it can also support air
conditioning.
Hot air heating systems can also be designed with multiple heating zones to
provide better heating control within the home.
Hot Water Heating Advantages
Hot water heating systems can operate off of oil, natural gas, and propane as well
and it is also ideal for a centralized home heating system
Hot water heating, versus hot air heating, offers its own unique advantages. Hot
water heating systems use baseboard radiators or radiant panels to circulate hot
water throughout the home. Though it takes longer to warm up a room or home with
hot water heating systems, the temperature is a lot more measured and
controlled. There are no warm or cold drafts as is the case with hot air heating
systems.
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Hot water heating systems require less space. There is no duct work to hang
between floor joists or even worse below them, as is the case with hot air
heating systems. In addition, the size of a hot water heating system is commonly
smaller than a hot air system. Hot air heating systems require large plenums and
fans to circulate the heat.
Hot water heating systems typically are better suited for people with allergies,
as there is less dust blown around with hot water heating systems.
It is also typically easier to have multiple heating zones within a home when
using hot water heating.
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Simple zone valves, each
controlled by their own thermostat ,can be installed near the hot water
furnace to provide independent heating in different areas of the home.
Hot water heating systems can
also provide potable hot water via tankless hot water heating systems that
hang off the hot water heating system boiler.
Hot Air Heating Disadvantages
When comparing hot air heating versus hot water heating systems one also needs
to consider the disadvantages of each.
There are a few disadvantages of hot air heating systems. First, they take up a
lot of space. If you have plans to finish a basement that contains hot air
heating ductwork, you may end up with some low headroom ceiling areas. Ductwork
also needs to be sandwiched in between wall studs, and there needs to be heat
output registers and return registers installed in floors and walls.
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Hot air heating also can be drafty as warm and cool air are blown throughout the
home. Hot air heating can also be dusty, as dust particles can be blown around
the home. This can be of particular concern for people with airborne allergies.
Separate hot water heating needs to be included, which adds to the overall cost
of providing hot air/water heating to the home.
Hot Water Heating Disadvantages
The major concern with hot water heating systems is the risk of burst or leaky
pipes. Many homes have been severely damaged due to frozen pipes that burst.
Baseboard heating elements can consume a significant amount of floor wall space,
making it sometimes difficult for positioning furniture within the home. Also,
baseboard heating elements may be viewed by some as an eyesore.
Hot water heating systems take longer to heat up a room and home.
So before deciding upon which type of heating is right for your home, hot air
heating versus hot water heating systems, carefully consider the pros and cons
of each.
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