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There was a time not too long ago that words
“heat pump” and “environmentally friendly” did not go together at
all. Heat pumps had a reputation for being terrible for the
environment and for being a horribly inefficient way to heat and
cool your home. All this has changed, however, thanks to government
requirements for heat pump efficiency. The heat pump manufacturers
have long since met these government regulations and surpassed them.
These days, heat pumps are known as the environmentally friendly
choice for home owners. How have things changed so much? Much of it
comes down to how heat pumps work.
First, consider how central heating and cool systems function. They
take air and then heat it or cool it to the temperature you require
based on the temp you have set your thermostat at. The systems
require an energy source to get this job done. That means your
central heating or cooling system needs the energy from your
electric system or gas/natural heat system – sometimes both. It
comes as no surprise to anyone with one of these systems that the
energy used is significant. Running your heating and your air
conditioning can increase your power bill by hundreds of dollars
every month. In addition to being a drain on your wallet, these
central systems and the energy that they use are a drain on the
environment.
Now, consider heat pump technology. Heat pumps do not use energy to
heat or cool air to any temperature. Rather, they simply shuffle air
back and further. During the winter, heat pumps take the warm air
from outside – and even if you can’t feel it, there is hot air in
the air on the coldest days – and it pumps that warm air into your
home until the thermostat reaches your desired temperature. During
the summer, a heat pump works in reverse. The pump takes the warm
air from inside of your house and pumps it outside, until the
internal temperature reaches the desired level of coolness. Because
the heat pump is not heating or cooling anything using electricity
or gas, the energy operating costs are much lower. And because less
energy is used, the impact of running a heat pump is far less on the
environment than running a central heating or cooling system.
All heat pumps are not created equal, however. If you live in an
older home and your heat pump predates the government regulations,
then it still may be terribly inefficient. Even new heat pumps can
vary greatly in terms of their effectiveness. Also, heat pumps are
not efficient in climates with extreme temperature swings.
All things considered, however, heat pumps are ideal solutions for
environmentally friendly heating and cooling.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
HVAC products. We are distributors of
Qmark Heaters,
electric
tankless water heaters, bathroom
heaters, patio heaters,
electric heaters,
portable air
conditioners &
electric towel warmers. Shop on line at
www.heateroutlet.com for these great home improvement products.
Iapsales.com LLC was established in 2003 and is the sister company to Innovative Air Products located in historical Exeter, NH. We are a 2nd generation manufacturers’ rep firm dedicated to providing residential & commercial heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment. We offer a great selection online at the lowest prices anywhere. We can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.