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8 Benefits of Air Source Heat Pumps

Air source heat pumps  are becoming an increasingly popular way to heat homes and provide hot water. Heat pumps use electricity to extract heat from the outside air, even when cold out, and transfer that heat indoors.  This makes them a more efficient heating system than traditional furnaces that generate all their heat by burning fossil fuels. Here are 8 great benefits of installing an air-source heat pump.   Lower Heating Costs Air source heat pumps  can reduce your heating costs by up to 50% compared to electric resistance heating and by 20-30% compared to high-efficiency gas furnaces. The exact savings depend on factors like climate and energy costs, but heat pumps almost always save money on heating over time.   It provides Air Conditioning, Too Unlike a furnace, heat pumps can work in reverse to provide cooling and air conditioning during warmer months. So, you get both heating and AC from one system.   Environmentally Friendly ...

Choosing the Right Commercial Heating Contractor: What to Look For

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For the comfort and safety of your commercial space, choosing the right commercial heating contractor is essential. A good contractor can provide quality installation and repairs of commercial boilers and routine maintenance and service. When selecting a contractor, several key factors exist, from the contractor’s credentials and experience to the services they offer. What Qualities Should a Commercial Heating Contractor Have? When choosing a commercial heating contractor , you should first consider their credentials. Ensuring that the contractor is licensed and certified to install, repair, and maintain commercial boilers is important. Ask for proof of the contractor's certification and licensing status to ensure that the contractor meets the necessary standards of quality and reliability. It is important to ensure that the contractor is insured and bonded, as this will protect you from liabilities if anything were to go wrong with the repair or installation.  Evaluating a Contra...