Typically the most common heat pump to install, air-to-air heat pumps absorb heat directly from the outside air & moves it inside to heat your Southeastern Pennsylvania home. Air source heat pumps can be installed into ductless or duct systems and are more fuel-efficient than a furnace or boiler as they lack any combustible components by using electricity to power them.
Ground source heat pump installations require natural heat from the earth to warm or cool your Southeastern Pennsylvania home. Piping is laid under your home that is then filled with water which is circulated by the heat pump. The water is then heated in the winter (or cooled in the summer) by the earth under your home, which stays at 50 degrees year round. The warmed or cooled water is circulated tot he surface to your heat pump which in turn heats the air and is blown into your home.
Water-to-air systems require access to a well or body of water nearby in order to work. They function similarly to air source heat pumps with the exception that it uses a pipe system surrounded by water to extract & dissipate heat rather than through the air.
Another common application of a new heat pump install is with a ductless heating & cooling system. Mini-split systems can function on their own or they can supplement an existing HVAC system such as a furnace or boiler.
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