They both have their pros and cons but it’s hard to get a straight answer about either of them. Most companies are pushing either one or the other.
To help you decide, let’s take a calm look at gas vs electric heating systems.
Electric Heating Systems
Electric heating systems have a lot going for them, which makes them a popular choice.
- Pros
The biggest draw is that they are cheaper to purchase up front. You can get a portable electric heater for less than $200 whereas you’d spend over $1,000 for a comparable gas heater.
Additionally, that heat is super portable. Carry it around and set it wherever you need a heater. Installation is as simple as plugging it into the wall.
When the heater is running there are no emissions to worry about though you need to be aware of leaving it running too long. Also, ensure that nothing is draped over the heater, such as clothing or curtains, as this poses a fire risk.
- Cons
On the flip side, electric heaters typically cost more to run. Electricity is more expensive to buy than gas here in Australia. Plus, gas heaters tend to be more energy efficient, meaning they require less fuel to do the same job.
Furthermore, gas heaters do a better job at quickly warming a room, even a large one. Electric heaters are best for small apartments or a home office or bedroom.
Those with allergies may have trouble with the electric fan blowing dust and pollen around the room.
However, gas heating systems have their own list of pros and cons. Let’s look at them here
- Pros
The running cost of gas systems is lower and you definitely get more bang for your buck. Gas heaters are known for heating up spaces quickly and can be used to heat large living spaces. Many people say that gas heat just feels warmer than electric heat.
Furthermore, the system is more energy efficient. Aside from the gas costing less to start with, they also use less energy to heat the same space.
- Cons
As mentioned, gas heaters are more expensive to purchase. They also aren’t as mobile as electric systems.
They give off emissions that must be properly vented. In some cases, this means installing a flue to transport the gases outdoors. Unflued gas heaters can only be used in a well-ventilated space.
You will need to call a gas fitter to install your gas heating system. Gas systems are dangerous to work with if you don’t know what you’re doing. If the system isn’t fitted right, you could expose your family to poisonous carbon monoxide gas.
The decision to use gas vs electric heat depends largely on your individual needs. We hope this information will help you make an informed decision!