
Heat Pump
Heat Pump has gained tremendous popularity in past few years. A heat pump is different from an air conditioner because it can both cool and heat a building. Unlike simple electric heaters, the heat pump doesn't directly turn electricity into heat.
Instead, it uses electricity to control the refrigerant, moving heat around. People use heat pumps for heating because they can provide 2-4 times more heat energy (depending on the weather) compared to just converting electricity into heat. A well-maintained Heat Pump can last 15-20 years, leaving you with significant savings on your energy bills over the period.
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING A HEAT PUMP
- Upfront cost and relative savings.
- Incentives or rebates available for heat pumps.
- Professional consultation to make a right choice.


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