
What are the benefits of using Heat Pumps?
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Cozier.
Heat pumps provide quiet, even heating and cooling throughout your home or business.
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Warmer.
Heat pumps spread the warmth more efficiently than conventional oil, propane, natural gas, or electric resistance heating systems.
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Cleaner.
There is no combustion of fossil fuels, fuel storage, or carbon monoxide emissions associated with heat pumps
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Cooler.
Heat pumps cool more efficiently when summer temperatures climb.
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Easier.
Heat pumps last longer than conventional furnaces and AC units and require minimal maintenance.
What Types of Heat Pumps Exist for Heating and Cooling?
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Air Source Heat Pumps
Air source heat pumps extract heat from the air outside and distribute it inside your home or business. During warmer months, the process is reversed to provide cooling by pulling heat out of your interior space.
Consider purchasing an air source heat pump, if you are:
–Currently using oil, propane, or electric resistance for heating and cooling
–Experiencing issues with heating and/or cooling your space efficiently
–Approaching the end of life for your heating and cooling system
–Making a minor renovation or addition to your home or business
Want to learn if an Air Source Heat Pump is a good fit for your home?
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Ground Source Heat Pumps
Ground Source Heat Pumps also referred to as geothermal heat pumps, extract heat from the ground during cold weather via an underground pipe system, which is then distributed throughout your home or business. During warmer months, the process is reversed to provide cooling.
Consider purchasing a ground source heat pump, if you are:
–Currently using oil, propane, or electric resistance for heating and cooling
–Approaching the end of life for your heating and cooling system
–Undergoing a home renovation or new construction project
–Living in a single-family home with a good amount of lawn space
Want to learn if a Ground Source Heat Pump is a good fit for your home?
Air Source Heat Pump
Ground Source Heat Pump
Heat Pump Customer Informational - New Rochelle + Mount Vernon
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EV Stations - Electric vehicle charging stations
Community District Systems - A cost/energy-saving method of grouping several buildings for heating and cooling
Clean Energy Communities - A NYSERDA initiative for municipalities to earn grant funding.