Modern heat pumps are engineered for extreme cold, yet misconceptions persist. Field data and proper system design are changing how contractors approach winter heating solutions.
Colorado has had a number of days when temperatures dropped to negative 15 degrees Fahrenheit or colder in recent years, and ...
Heat pumps and furnaces are both popular options for heating homes, but which is right for you depends on your area's climate ...
A common refrain is that they’re only effective in mild climates. We put that idea to the test. Credit...Photo illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Sofia Quaglia Heat pumps ...
A Virginia retrofit pairs propane and electric to eliminate resistance heat, cut energy costs, and deliver consistent comfort ...
Few homeowners have interest in collecting detailed energy use and heating system performance data at their residence. Even fewer are qualified to do so. Ryan Kelly, however, is a research and ...
Are heat pumps worth installing in your home? The Independent’s guide - This guide looks at prices, efficiency and the ...
With temperatures plunging across New England recently, Massachusetts residents are bracing for costly energy bills. The deep chill has renewed questions about whether homeowners should switch out ...
A heat pump is a hefty investment, so you'll want it to run as smoothly as possible. And while there’s no doubt that this ...
Perhaps you’ve heard: In many places, it’s really very cold out. Deep freezes hit wide bands of the US this week; snow and freezing rain have swept across northern Europe. This is all less than ideal ...
Gas boiler vs heat pump: which is right for your home? - With most UK homes still heated by gas, we compare gas boilers and heat pumps on cost, efficiency, carbon impact and system types ...