Happy with a heat pump

The heat pump doesn’t burn fossil fuels to create heat, so there is no fear or carbon monoxide or other combustion by products

Until I moved south, I’d never heard of an electric heat pump, but i spent the majority of our life in the far north where every one of us dealt with more than 6 months of Winter time and hot and cold temperatures down to twenty-multiple below zero; An severely powerful heating plan was necessary and a cooling plan was a luxury; Most people in the north heat their homes with gas oil gas furnaces or boilers. As I’ve come to learn, a heat pump simply can’t handle such low hot and cold temperatures; Living now in a more ordinary temperature, a heat pump is the perfect year round solution, however the temperature rarely drops below forty degrees and never dips below chilly. The heat pump runs on electricity and works by moving existing heat between the indoors and outdoors. In the winter, it pulls ambient heat out of the outside air and compresses it to a higher temperature to give heating for the home. In the summer, the operation and flow of refrigerant is reversed. The heat pump acts almost exactly love a conventional air conditioning, extracting heat out of the indoor air and transferring it outside. The process is beautifully quiet, clean and environmentally friendly. The heat pump doesn’t burn fossil fuels to create heat, so there is no fear or carbon monoxide or other combustion by products. It is easily energy efficient and keeps energy costs low, then plus, the heat pump is super effective at combating high humidity and actively works to filter allergens out of the air. Although a heat pump is a fairly large investment, it’s absolutely worth it. The a single plan handles both heating and cooling demands.

 

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