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Aug 13, 2020 - 07:14 AM
Heat pumps provide a single system air conditioning during the summer and can serve either as the sole source of winter heating or as a means of supplementing your existing heating system. They are quieter than older room air conditioners and more efficient, so can provide cooling at lower operating costs. Heat pumps are a great choice for new construction. They may also b e the best choice for heating and/or cooling of an entire existing house beut before making such a decision expert needs to evaluate the interior architecture of the house and the existing heating/cooling systems.
Heat pumps are particularly useful for the areas that are being finished in order to enlarge the homes. For example, many of us find ourselves needing to take advantage of unused spaces like attics as our families expand or our needs change. Typically, those spaces haven’t had any heating or cooling. A heat pump is an excellent solution to provide heating and air conditioning in one for such spaces. Also, if you are adding a room. A heating pump may be a better alternative to extending the heating system to the new room.
From a societal standpoint, any substitution of electric technologies for one which uses fossil fuels, such as ASHPs for oil or natural gas heating, contributes to the long-run improvement in the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As our electric system increasingly turns to renewable resources such as wind and solar, using electric technologies, such as ASHPs and electric vehicles, substitutes clean energy for carbon-based energy.