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90% of homes use conventional furnace and a/c
A conventional furnace and air conditioning system is a popular choice for heating and cooling homes. A furnace is typically powered by natural gas or oil, which heats air that is then circulated through the home via ductwork. An air conditioning system typically consists of a compressor unit located outside the home and an indoor evaporator coil that cools and dehumidifies the air.
One of the main advantages of a conventional system is its effectiveness in maintaining a comfortable temperature year-round. However, they can be costly to install and operate, and require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, they can contribute to air pollution and are not as energy-efficient as newer, more eco-friendly options such as geothermal systems or ductless mini-splits.

Conventional furnace & AC vs air-to-air heat pumps
Air-to-air heat pumps provide both heating and cooling capabilities in one system, making them more versatile and energy-efficient compared to conventional furnace and air conditioning units.
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A conventional furnace and air conditioning system works by heating or cooling air and distributing it through a series of ducts to the different rooms in a building. The furnace burns fuel (such as natural gas) or uses electricity to generate heat, which is then transferred to the air. The air conditioning system uses refrigerant to absorb heat from the air and transfer it outside.
A conventional furnace and air conditioning system is a heating and cooling system that uses combustion or electricity to generate heat or cool air.