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Heat Pumps are for Year-Round Use

Does the term “heat pump” leave you wondering if you’ll need a central air conditioning unit to keep your home cool during the summer?

 

We’re here to answer this and other questions about the newest addition to our product line.

 

Good news: A heat pump warms your home when the temperatures drop and . . . cools your home during the warmer months.

 

So, how does a heat pump work?

It works by transferring heat rather than generating it, making it an energy-efficient alternative to traditional heating and cooling systems.

 

Are there different types of heat pumps?

Yes, there are both ground-sourced and air-sourced models. You can view all our models HERE

 

How does a ground-sourced heat pump work?

These systems use the stable temperature of the ground or groundwater to heat your home in the winter. In the summer, they transfer the heat from your home into the ground, effectively cooling your living space.

 

How does an air-sourced heat pump work?

During the cooler months, these pumps draw heat from the outside air and bring it inside. Conversely, in the summer, the process reverses, and the heat pump removes heat from your home and expels it outside.

 

How do heat pumps compare to conventional furnaces?

Unlike conventional furnaces that burn fuel to generate heat (and are never 100% efficient), heat pumps transfer heat from one place to another. This method typically results in efficiencies over 100%. Therefore, they produce more thermal energy than the electrical energy they consume.

 

What are the additional advantages of heat pumps?

Due to their high efficiency, heat pumps can significantly reduce your heating and cooling costs. They are also cheaper to maintain compared to furnaces and central A/C units.

 

One system replaces both your furnace and central A/C unit. For homes without central air, heat pumps eliminate the need for window units.

 

Heat pumps have a smaller environmental footprint, making them a greener choice for homeowners.

 

Are there any drawbacks to heating and cooling with a heat pump?

Initial installation and electricity costs can be higher. However, the lower maintenance costs and decreased natural gas bills often offset these expenses.

 

Homes heated by boilers might need radiator replacements. Additionally, poorly insulated homes should be improved before installing a heat pump to ensure maximum efficiency.

 

To discuss if a heat pump is the right option for your home . . .

 

Call My Fireplace’s London location at 519-652-2774.

Visit the showroom at 4026Meadowbrook Drive, London, ON.

 

Call the St. Thomas location at 519-633-4256.

Visit the showroom at 43993 TalbotLine, St. Thomas, ON.