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A well-insulated home and a heat pump go hand-in-hand - reducing bills and keeping your home comfy year-round. Here's why.
With regular maintenance, you can help keep your heat pump running efficiently for years to come. Here’s what you need to do.
Weather compensation adjusts your heat pump based on the outside temperature, making your home more energy-efficient. Here’s why it matters.
You have two main options to protect your heat pump: anti-freeze valves or glycol. But which one is right for your system? Let's break it down.
COP is a key measure of how efficiently a heat pump works. Understanding it can help you make good decisions about your home heating system.
When temperatures drop, heat pumps need to deal with frost buildup. The defrost cycle is how your heat pump keeps running smoothly in colder weather.
Heat pumps are known for being green, but are they zero emissions? Let’s break down how they work and what their environmental impact looks like.
From early experiments to modern-day energy efficiency, air source heat pumps have evolved to become a smart, eco-friendly choice for home heating.
Lower central heating temperatures doesn't mean a cold home. Find out why.
Heat pumps use electricity to move heat from one place to another - doing away with the need to burn fuel to create heat.
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The right approach hinges on three key factors: the type of heating system (traditional boiler versus heat pump), the insulation quality of the home, and the weather/usage pattern.
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