
In cooling mode, a heat pump works by moving heat from inside to the outside. The indoor unit absorbs and sends the room's heat to the outdoor unit, where it is cooled and returned to the room, providing you with cold air.

In heating mode, this process is reversed. Even in freezing temperatures, there is heat in the air to be absorbed and delivered to indoor spaces. This is a clean heating process resulting in zero greenhouse gas emissions.

Perfect for homes without ductwork or for adding comfort to specific rooms, these systems use compact indoor wall units connected to an outdoor condenser.

These systems work with traditional ductwork and can replace or supplement a central air conditioning system.

Some homes use a dual-fuel system where a heat pump handles most heating, and a furnace takes over during extremely cold temperatures.
Homeowners in the Northeast are increasingly switching to heat pumps because they perform exceptionally well in both hot summers and cold winters.

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