
Air Source & Geothermal
Heat Pumps - Home

It makes sense to save as much of your hard-earned money as you can. So, it makes sense to consider installing an
air source or geothermal heat pump—the most efficient heating and cooling technologies available today.
An efficient, economical home heating and air conditioning system, the
air source heat pump keeps your home comfortable while keeping your energy costs to a minimum. It does not produce heat by burning fuel; instead, it transfers heat from the outdoor air, water or earth to your home's indoor air.
During the summer, your heat pump becomes the central air conditioner, and the heat from the indoor air is absorbed and transferred outdoors. In the winter, the heat pump absorbs heat from the outdoor air using a refrigerant fluid flowing through a coil in the outdoor unit. The refrigerant then flows into the house and through another coil in the furnace where the heat is transferred to the indoor air.
A geothermal heat pump uses the natural heat of the earth to heat and cool your business up to three times as efficiently as the most efficient natural gas and propane heating systems on the market today. A geothermal heat pump takes heat from the earth during the winter and moves it into the building. In the summer, it takes heat from the building and moves it into the earth.
It's quiet, low maintenance and easy to operate, environmentally friendly and safe (no soot, fumes or carbon monoxide) and fits easily into a basement, garage, crawl space or small closet.
If you are building a new home or replacing a heating or cooling system, one of these heat pumps may be just the technology you need to get the most out of your heating and cooling investment.
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