Underfloor Heating Southland

 

The principle of operation is identical between the two systems: Both extract warm air from cold air. Where the AC pulls warm air from inside the home and replaces it with cool air, the heat pump can also pull warm air from outside the home and send inside the home. The Critical Component It’s all a matter of where you live. Mitsubishi heat pumps are a bit more energy efficient at cooling, yet a heat pump provides inexpensive heat against external temperatures down to about any degrees. If the average outdoor temperature in your location typically drops below 40 degrees, a heat pump will provide insignificant savings in operation costs. 

 

However, according the months of November, December and January are the coolest months for the area. You may need a furnace for times when conditions exceed the average, but in most events a heat pump can provide the bulk of your area heating and cooling needs. Time to bite the bullet if you’ve delayed on buying a new, state-of-the-art Mitsubishi heat pumps system, perhaps now is the time to act upon the need. Your air conditioning replacement specialists can help you make the right choice for your home. Cut down on your cooling and heating expenses. Now is the time to reap the benefits of a new heat pump installation.

 

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