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Heat Pumps
 
How They Works

A heat pump's refrigeration system consists of a compressor and two coils made of copper tubing (one indoors and one outside), which are surrounded by aluminum fins to aid heat transfer. In the heating mode, liquid refrigerant in the outside coils extracts heat from the air and evaporates into a gas. The indoor coils release heat from the refrigerant as it condenses back into a liquid. A reversing valve, near the compressor, can change the direction of the refrigerant flow for cooling as well as for defrosting the outdoor coils in winter.

Heat pumps offer the highest level of efficiency of any home comfort unit. A heat pump provides both heating and cooling, economically. Talk to one of our professionals about which heat pump system is right for your home.

Heat pumps offer the highest level of efficiency of any home comfort unit. A heat pump provides both heating and cooling, economically. Talk to one of our professionals about which heat pump system is right for your home.

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