
heat pumps
A heat pump is a device that transfers heat between the indoors and outdoors to provide heating or cooling. It works like a refrigerator but in reverse for heating; it extracts heat from the outside air, even cold air, and moves it inside to warm your home. During summer, it can reverse operation to cool your space by removing heat from indoors and releasing it outside. Heat pumps are energy-efficient because they don’t generate heat directly but transfer existing heat, making them a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution for climate control.