A brief explanation on how it works.
Heat Pumps |
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Heat pumps gather small amounts of energy from the surrounding air and then transfer it into energy for either heating or cooling depending on the mode of operation, then the energy travels via copper tubing to the indoor unit to be distributed to your home as hot or cold air. |
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Typically these units operate for longer cycles than a furnace however they consumption of energy is less because the energy is pulled from the outside air. The advantage of longer low cycling is even heat or cooling without uneven zones. |
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The indoor split units have random swing functions that move the air in a very natural pattern that is hard to notice. |
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Solar Systems |
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Solar Panels can alter your dependance on the electric companies by using the suns rays for heat and energy. |
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By heating water in solar tubing we can transfer the stored energy to holding tanks to be used later for your hot water needs. Even under cloudy conditions our specialy coated panels can save you money. |
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Heat Pump Water Heaters |
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Heat Pump Water Heater Technology is becoming common with growing families. Indoor air flows over the heat pump / water heater tank to heat your domestic hot water supply without consuming the same electricity as the traditional models. |
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