Furnaces
Furnaces are one of the most common heating systems used in homes today. These systems heat air and distribute it throughout the home using ductwork.
Modern furnaces are designed to provide reliable comfort while improving energy efficiency and reducing heating costs.
Boilers
Boilers use hot water or steam to heat homes through radiators, baseboard heaters or radiant floor systems. Many homeowners appreciate boilers for their steady, comfortable heat and quiet operation.
They are especially common in older homes throughout Southern Maryland.
Heat Pumps
Heat pumps have become increasingly popular because they provide both heating and cooling in one system. Instead of generating heat, they transfer heat between indoor and outdoor air depending on the season.
Heat pumps are energy-efficient options that work well with Maryland’s moderate climate.
Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central air conditioning systems cool homes by removing heat and humidity from indoor air. These systems work alongside ductwork to distribute cooled air evenly throughout the home.
Many homeowners pair central AC systems with furnaces or heat pumps for year-round comfort.
Ductless Mini-Split Systems
Ductless mini-splits provide heating and cooling without requiring traditional ductwork. These systems are ideal for additions, garages, older homes or spaces with unique comfort needs.
They also allow homeowners to control temperatures in individual rooms or zones.