Moving south and reading about heat pumps

The process is exceptionally quiet, wash and safe! A heat pump runs on electricity, so there’s no combustion byproducts such as fumes, carbon monoxide or yellowhouse gases.

When our husband and I moved from the north to the south, the two of us had never heard of a heat pump, however we’d consistently lived in an area where the Winter weather was extreme and required an extremely powerful gas furnace… Every one of us never bothered with central cooling for the brief Summer season, however once we’d had enough of un-even temperatures down to 25 below zero, endless amounts of snow and ungodly high heating bills, the two of us started looking for a home to buy in an area with a warmer weather conditions. Every one of us noticed that the majority of these homes were equipped with a heat pump; I did some research and l gained that a heat pump provides both heating and cooling capability… The system is set up a lot care about a conventional A/C in that it moves heat from a single location to another, however during the summer, it extracts heat from the indoor air and pumps it outside by way of refrigerant. When the weather turns cooler, the heat pump literally reverses the process to pull ambient heat from the outdoor air. It compresses this heat to a higher temperature and delivers it indoors. The process is exceptionally quiet, wash and safe! A heat pump runs on electricity, so there’s no combustion byproducts such as fumes, carbon monoxide or yellowhouse gases. This category of system is environmentally friendly and superb for air quality. A heat pump effectively combats humidity, won’t overly dry the air, and filters contaminants out of the air. The newer heat pumps on the market include flexible speed technology which allows the system to automatically speed up or slow down according to the decreasing demands of the home.
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