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How to Deep Clean a Heat Pump

Ever wondered how deep cleaning on heat pumps is done? Well, it’s no brainer that cleaning it is a necessity. Besides, if the unit has stayed for long without being cleaned is likely to have dust, dirt, or even mold built-up in the blower wheel. With these, you might experience low quality indoor air that …

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Should My Heat Pump Run All The Time?

Heat pumps are quite an effective way of heating your house. However, the technology that drives these heat pumps remains a mystery to those who are not conversant in heating and cooling physics. Most online resources will either recommend you to purchase a heat pump or stick to propane or oil for home heating to …

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How Is A Heat Pump Different From an Air Conditioner?

If you are trying to understand the difference between the heat pump and air conditioner then it would be interesting for you to know that a heat pump is basically an air conditioner that can reverse itself to provide heating. It’s just for the understanding, but actually a heat pump is an HVAC system pumping …

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How Can I Tell If I Have A Heat Pump Or Conventional System?

Distinguishing between heat and convectional systems is not easy. These two different units are somehow identical. The good news is that there are several ways on how to distinguish them. Keep in mind both units are responsible for expelling out hot air. A heat pump can be used both in summer and winter, whereas a …

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How To Use A Heat Pump In Winter?

In winter, temperatures fall to an extreme low, which causes lots of discomfort for you and your family. Thus, it becomes necessary to invest in a heat pump to ensure the efficient warming of your house. But how do you use a heat pump in winter? This must be a question you’re asking yourself because …

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How Long Does it Take to Install a Heat Pump?

A heat pump is a ubiquitous electric device that removes heat from one source of heat and shifts it to another by circulating a propeller called refrigerant through a process of evaporation and condensation. This means that a heat pump can serve both as a heater and air conditioner at the same time. A clear …

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