HEAT PUMP
A heat pump is an all-in-one heating and air conditioning system. In the summer, it pulls heat from the inside of your home and transfers it outside. During the colder months, it does the opposite by collecting heat from the outdoor air and bringing it indoors. It can also be used in conjunction with a gas furnace to share the heat load.
HOW DOES A HEAT PUMP WORK?
The heat pump is not a new technology; it has been used in the USA and around the world for decades. Refrigerators and air conditioners are both common examples of this technology.
Heat pumps transfer heat by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of evaporation and condensation. A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchanger coils. In one coil, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure and absorbs heat from its surroundings. The refrigerant is then compressed en route to the other coil, where it condenses at high pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier in the cycle.
HEAT PUMP SAVINGS CALCULATOR
Upgrading your traditional home heating system to a properly sized and installed heat pump can often help reduce your heating costs. The calculator in the below link will help you determine how much you could save by upgrading to a heat pump.
Please note: This calculator is for estimation purposes only.
We are happy to be an authorized dealer of Trane who is one of the most well-known HVAC brands and offers some of the most energy-efficient heat pumps on the market.
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Not only Trane, we are also dealing with all brands like LG, Haier and GE equipment.