When the people I was with and I initially bought our house, it was heated by an oil gas furnace. The method was rather old however still operating reliably. I wasn’t glad about having a gigantic fuel tank resting in the yard. It meant that every fall, I needed to call the oil business as well as schedule service. I then needed to wait around for the servicemen to show up. The people I was with and I were constantly at risk of running out of fuel due to delivery delays. The brutal winters in our area can sometimes result in driving bans, putting everything behind. I worried about our family being left without heat in the middle of a nasty Winter blizzard; When the temperature drops into the negative digits, it can be downright dangerous. There was also the opening of water pipes freezing. Our Winter conditions sometimes linger for more than five to many weeks. I was also concerned about the tank potentially leaking as well as the size of our carbon footprint. I knew that switching to natural gas would reduce our household CO2 emissions by up to 27%. Natural gas is cheaper than oil, provides more consistent prices as well as is cleaner. The people I was with and I lived with that oil gas furnace for many years. When it started to show signs of failing, I asked the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C professional about the opening of converting to natural gas. The process was rather involved as well as lavish. However, it was absolutely worth it. The people I was with and I were able to purchase a much more energy efficiency gas furnace. The savings on our weekly heating bill helps to offset the cost. The current gas furnace provides a significant improvement in comfort as well as air quality. The people I was with and I upgraded to cost-saving as well as convenient features such as zone control as well as smart temperature controls with Wi-Fi connectivity.