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What is a heat pump? |
A heat pump is an efficient method of cooling your home in summer and warming it in winter. Although heat pumps are new to many people, they've been around for over three decades and are found in schools, offices, motels, stores, and industrial plants as well as in homes.
Why Choose a New Heat Pump? How a Heat Pump Works How Does It Work In Winter? Right. Even the coldest winter air contains some heat. However, heat pumps work best at temperatures above 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
How Well Does It Work? Unlike a furnace that turns fossil fuel or electricity into heat, the heat pump collects heat that already exists in the outdoor air by means of its refrigeration cycle. Consequently, your heat pump will produce 2 to 3 times more heat than the energy it uses! How Much Money Can I Save?
Save On Cooling! Save On Heating! Give Me My Savings In Dollars! Dual Fuel In a dual fuel system, the heat pump will be your cooling system in the summer and your primary heat source in winter. But when the temperature drops below the heat pump's set point, your furnace will take over until the outside temperature rises enough for the heat pump to operate more efficiently than your old furnace. To find out what high-efficiency Lennox heat pumps can do for you, give us a call! |
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