Energy efficiency
A heat pump is a great heating and cooling choice in our mild climate. During winter, a heat pump extracts heat from outdoors, bringing it inside to heat your home. In summer, a heat pump acts just like an air conditioner: It pumps heat from inside and discards it outside, while distributing cool air indoors for greater comfort.
Because a heat pump transfers rather than creates heat, it uses significantly less energy than other heating systems. Most heat pumps include a secondary heat source to supplement the heat pump when it is unseasonably cold outside. Some can operate efficiently with no backup heat source in our climate.
Ductless models
Recently introduced to the U.S. market, ductless, mini-split heat pumps allow you to heat and cool individual rooms or zones in your home — each controlled by its own thermostat. Because they do not require ductwork, these heat pumps are among the easiest and most flexible heating and cooling systems to install.
Constant comfort
Heat pumps deliver consistent year-round temperatures and balance humidity to keep you comfortable in any season.