Heat pumps have annually outsold gas furnaces for several years now, and with the recent introduction of more high-efficiency, cold-climate, air-source heat pumps, that trend is likely to continue.
Yes, it’s possible to install a heat pump on your own to save money. You’ll probably still need some professional help – as in an electrician, not a psychiatrist to counsel you when you wonder what ...
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The benefits of installing a heat pump

Discover how heat pumps are transforming the way we heat and cool our homes. In this video, we explore how heat pump ...
COLD CLIMATES: At a recent conference, ACCA’s Ed Janowiak explained how to properly size heat pumps for cold climates. (Staff photo) At the recent HVAC Excellence National HVACR Education Conference ...
For homeowners living in warmer climates like Florida, Texas and Arizona, a heat pump is an obvious choice. "They become more like a traditional A/C system," says Wade. Heat pumps keep indoor ...
People who rent their homes, or don’t have enough money to make major upgrades to their homes, have for many years been left out of a major shift in heating and cooling technology that can improve ...
Are heat pumps really noisy? What you’ll actually hear at home - Heat pump noise is a common concern for homeowners ...