Electric vs Gas Heating Systems: Which Is Better for Your Home?

Choosing between electric and gas heating systems means weighing upfront cost, operating expense, energy efficiency, cold-weather performance, safety, and long-term maintenance for your home. This article compares residential heating systems—air-source heat pumps, electric furnaces, gas furnaces, and boilers—using efficiency metrics (AFUE, COP), typical installation and operating cost ranges, and climate-specific guidance tailored to cooler Pacific Northwest areas. Homeowners will learn how heat pumps perform in cold weather, when gas furnaces still make sense, and how hybrid dual-fuel systems can combine advantages. The goal is to provide practical decision criteria you can use now: cost comparisons, performance trade-offs, safety checklists, maintenance schedules, and incentive/financing considerations. Throughout we include clear tables, checklists, and examples so you can estimate break-even timeframes and pick the right system for your house and goals. If you want localized guidance or a professional estimate after reading, the article points to how to request a site-specific assessment and financing support from a local installer.
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