When you are replacing or upgrading your heating and cooling system, it’s important that the new system keeps you comfortable year-round and keeps your costs as low as possible. To do that your installer needs to determine the right size equipment for your home – they need know how cold it gets, how hot it gets, and how your home responds to those changes.
When it’s cold outside, the heat in your home leaks out and when it's hot, the heat leaks in.
But all the heat that’s leaking out is heat your furnace already put in. When it’s just a little cold, your furnace puts in just a little energy. And when it’s really cold, your furnace puts in a lot of energy. And the difference tells a story about your home and how big your new equipment needs to be.
Project Heat Pump eases the burden on your installer by using energy measurements to evaluate your home – measurements you’ve already got on your utility bill. We analyze your gas and electric bills alongside the real temperatures where you live to determine how big your heating and cooling system needs to be.
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