Natural Gas Furnaces


Natural gas furnaces are preferred 4 to 1 over electric heat pumps. High-efficiency natural gas heating systems keep you warm and comfortable on the coldest of days. If you are tired of paying high energy bills and are still cold during the winter, switch to a high efficient natural gas furnace system today.


Natural gas is America's #1 choice for home heating. It is clean, efficient, reliable and easy to maintain. Natural gas will add value to your home in a variety of ways. Bluefield Gas Company can assist you in this project by offering you our contractor referral program to obtain written estimates from HVAC contractors in the area we serve.

In today's world, it is very important that you have the most efficient heating system possible. We suggest that you get at least three written estimates on your heating system.

Contact one of our Marketing Representatives today to assist you in this project.

Depending upon your needs, today's gas heating equipment includes a wide choice of gas boilers, gas furnaces, direct heating and a combination of systems available for your home. Natural gas heating systems come in a variety of efficiency levels. The new 90+ furnace systems do not need a conventional chimney to vent into. It uses PVC vent pipe and usually vents just outside your foundation wall to the outside air. Your heating contractor can assist you in choosing the right style furnace system for your home.

Converting to Natural Gas is easy. If your home is currently located on a street that is served by our natural gas line, you may qualify to have a natural gas line extended to your home at no cost what so ever. If you are installing a new gas heating system and/or a gas water heater in your home, Bluefield Gas Company can extend our gas line to your house foundation at no cost to you. This would include the installation of the service line, a gas riser and gas meter. Your HVAC contractor would do the final hookup to your home after the inspection has been completed.

To find out about converting to natural gas use our online inquiry form.

Buyer's Guide provided by the American Gas Association (Adobe PDF File)

 

 


 


Bluefield Gas Contact Information