Letters: Readers respond to letters from readers who were sceptical about the practicality of replacing gas boilers with heat pumps
Heat pumps use a small amount of energy to move heat from one place to another. They serve a dual purpose -- they can use that heat transfer to cool a home as well.
You do not have to be a HVAC professional to understand how heat pumps function. If you have one then you should know how it works. ...
More and more, swimming pool owners are purchasing heat pumps to heat their swimming pools. However, how do pool heat pumps work?
Heat pump technology can help you strike a balance between power and efficiency. Read on to learn more about heat pumps.
Heat pumps and air conditioners are actually similar in many ways. They are both comprised of an indoor and outdoor unit. They both evaporate and condense refrigerant to move heat from one place to another. For those who don’t have in-depth knowledge of both systems, it may seem as though they are more or less…
It can be strange and even alarming to find ice collecting on the outside of your heat pump, especially in relatively warmer climates. However, this occurrence is pretty normal and usually harmless. Let’s take a look at why ice forms on the outside of heat pumps, and whether or not you should be worried about…
If you are contemplating a system upgrade or in need of replacement, keep reading to learn how heat pumps cool and dehumidify the home.
In the world of HVAC, efficiency has been given a name: the split system heat pump, a system that promises maximum efficiency. So how do they work?
With a heat pump in place, you can actually use the very same system to cool your home in the winter that you do to heat your home in the summer.