Tips for Broomfield Homebuyers – Heating Systems

by max on May 10, 2011

When shopping for a home in Broomfield, one of the most important things to consider is the type of home heating system you’re looking for. There are several types of heating systems, each with their own advantages and drawbacks. A home with a newer, more effective heating system can sometimes be a better investment than a home with an outdated heating method. Here are some things to consider about the most common types of heating systems:

Forced Air
This is the most common home heating method. The forced air system distributes furnace-hated air throughout the home via ductwork. Forced air heating systems are efficient, relatively inexpensive and can be used for cooling as well. Homebuyers are likely to be familiar with forced air heating, making it a smart choice if you plan to resell in the future.

Baseboard Heating
Baseboard heating is also fairly common in homes throughout Broomfield and elsewhere. With this method, water is heated in a boiler and then throughout the house via tubing that runs along the home’s baseboards. The hot air then rises, heating up the space. Baseboard heating is energy efficient, quiet, and relatively precise. It can deter some homebuyers, though, as the area in front of baseboard units must be clear, limiting options for furniture placement.

Radiator Heating
Steam radiators were once extremely common, but are now mostly found in older homes. They are effective and efficient, but can be seen as obtrusive and unsightly. Some homebuyers find this to be unacceptable, which can make it difficult to resell a home with large steam radiators. But keep in mind that these systems can be retrofitted with less obtrusive radiator units if necessary.

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