
Get $5,000+ Off a Central Air-Source Heat Pump
How it Works
While most heating systems burn fuel or utilize electric resistance, a heat pump moves existing heat from one place to another. Air-source heat pumps collect heat from the outdoor air, transfer it via an air exchanger, and distribute it inside. During the summer, the operation is reversed to cool your building by moving heat from indoors to outdoors.
Air-Source Heat Pump Benefits
- Uses energy more effectively. Since air-source technology concentrates and transfers heat rather than generating it directly, heat pumps can deliver one-and-a-half to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy they consume.
- Dual heat-and-cooling system
- Cost savings
- Whisper quiet
- Lower emissions
- Filters and dehumidifies the air
Air-Source Pump Types
Central Air-Source
Carries cool and warm air through a building using a duct system. Central air-source systems are great for houses with central-air-conditioner systems that need to be replaced. They can also provide heat in the winter, supplementing your furnace and increasing its lifespan.
A central air-source heat pump is great for houses with existing central-air-conditioner systems that need to be replaced. They can also provide heat in the winter, supplementing your furnace and increasing its lifespan.
Benefits
- Uses energy more effectively. Air-source heat pumps concentrate and transfer heat rather than generating it directly, delivering one-and-a-half to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy they consume.
- Dual heat-and-cooling system
- Cost savings
- Whisper quiet
- Lower emissions
- Filters and dehumidifies the air
Get $5,000+ in Rebates
Large, full-load heating projects may be eligible for thousands more in incentives. To get these discounts, you’ll need to work with a participating contractor who will deduct the discount from the total project cost.
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