heating pumps

Do you ever stop to think about how your home keeps warm when it is freezing cold outside? Even though it gets a little cold outside sometimes, you can always rely on heating to keep your home cozy. It is commonly known as a heating pump. Sounds complex, like some fire-breathing machine on the assembly line of destruction — I know; but in reality it is a relatively clear-cut process as to what makes this beast tick.

A heat pump is a mechanical device used to move heat from one location to another. In the winter, it extracts heat from cold outside air and moves it indoors to make your home more affordably comfortable. It never ceases to amaze me how, even when its cool out, it is able to suck heat from the air!!! Next thing, when summer rolls around and the sunny weather starts getting sunnier. The same heating pump can now work in reverse mode but generating heat to produce hot water for home use. It sucks all the heat out of your home and releases it outside to keep inside temp nice todo on those hot days. And so a heating pump can keep your home at its most comfortable level, any time of year.

How Heating Pumps Can Save You Money on Energy Bills

If you looked at making heating using a furnace instead of heat pump, one example shows that the heating is up to three times more efficient. That results in a huge energy savings to generate the same quantity of heat. Just think about all the money you would save!!! If you put that into perspective, a heating pump is not only an investment for your home but also saves money on the long term.

Air source heating pumps, ground source and hybrid heating pump are the most common. Air source heating pumps are generally the cheapest and easiest to install. Even so, they can cut off some slack during real cold weather. On the other hand ground source heating pumps can be expensive but are very efficient and work well across any type of climate. Finally, hybrid heating pumps function with both ground and air sources making them an excellent option for a variety of homes. The heating pump can be the size of a shoebox or even much smaller, but what type you choose and its efficiency may ultimately come down to how it feels in your hand.

Why choose Micoe heating pumps?

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