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Heat Pump
What
is a Heat Pump?
Developed
in the 1930’s, a heat pump is
an air conditioner that works in reverse.
During the summer months it works just
like you air conditioner. Removing the
heat and moisture from the air inside
your home. In the winter the process
reverses, the heat pump gathers and
concentrates the heat from cold outdoor
air and sends the warmth into your home.
The heat pump found its place in the
market during the 1970’s oil crisis.
Are
the S.E.E.R. levels different with heat
pumps?
No
they are rated the same way an air conditioner
is, the higher the S.E.E.R. the higher
the level of efficiency and the lower
it will cost to operate.
How
is a heat pump installed?
A
heat pump system is installed just like
an air conditioning system. Therefore,
you can refer to our air conditioning
information for the three styles available
for you and your home.
What
if it gets to cold outside?
Your
heat pump system will be backed up by
another integrated part of your system.
Your heat pump unit can be matched up
with any fuel type. It can be added
onto a oil, gas or electric system to
produce heating bills that are, in most
cases lower than either a furnace or
heat pump would allow alone.

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