Furnaces can be dangerous.
Air conditioners consume high amounts of energy.
Heat pumps, on the other hand, provide energy efficient heating and cooling for both homes and businesses. These systems use electricity to move heat from a cool area (utilizing either air or ground sources) into a warm area, making the cool space cooler and the warm space warmer.
Heat Pumps for Heating: During cold months, these systems move heat from the cool outdoors into your house.
Heat Pumps for Cooling: During the warm months, these systems remove heat from your home, filtering it to the outdoors.
Heat Pumps are Energy Efficient: Since these systems simply move heat instead of generating it, they consume one unit of energy for every five units of heating or cooling produced. This makes heat pumps incredibly energy efficient.
Types of Heat Pumps
- 1. Air Source Heat Pumps: 30% – 40% of energy can be saved with this system when compared to traditional air conditioning units.
- 2. Geothermal Heat Pumps: These systems benefit from the constant temperature of the ground and water, the two sources from which geothermal heat pumps transfer heat. This ensures low operating costs
Are you interested in investing in a new heat pump system? If so, the heating and cooling experts at Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. can help. Our experts will listen to your needs and provide you with economical choices that will suit you, your family, and your budget.
If you want to learn more about Heat Pumps or wish to schedule a service call, please contact Clean Air Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. by calling 1-866-934-6782 or click here today!
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