Heat Pumps
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Common Questions
Your queries answered: Discover everything you need to know about heat pumps.
A heat pump is a system that transfers heat from one location to another, typically moving warmth from the outside air into your home. They can also work in reverse, keeping your house cool in summer. They’re energy-efficient and can reduce utility costs.
Heat pumps work by using a refrigeration cycle to absorb heat from the air, ground, or water outside your home and release it indoors. They require a small amount of electricity to operate, but they usually produce more energy than they consume, making them efficient for heating and cooling.
Yes! Heat pumps use renewable energy sources and can significantly lower carbon emissions compared to traditional heating methods. By using electricity from renewable sources, they can help reduce your overall carbon footprint and promote a more sustainable lifestyle.
Heat pumps are versatile—they can heat, cool, and even provide hot water. They have lower running costs compared to fossil fuel heaters and offer consistent temperatures while requiring less maintenance. This makes them a smart choice for modern energy efficiency.
The upfront costs of installing a heat pump can vary depending on the type and size, typically ranging from $3,000 to $8,000. However, you can save money over time with lower energy bills and potential tax incentives or rebates that help offset the initial investment.
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