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Winter in Colorado is something that most people look forward to. It’s a lot easier to get out there and enjoy the season—and the slopes—when one has got a nice, warm, cozy home to come back to at the end of the day.

If one is thinking about replacing their old heating system, or they need to decide on a heater for a brand new home, they should definitely consider a heat pump installation in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Standard heating systems

The heat pump differs from more standard heating systems in a few ways. The good news? They’re beneficial ways! Just remember that getting the best that any heating system has to offer means scheduling the heating system installation, repair, and maintenance services with trained professionals.

If one is reading this, so they’re well on their way to doing so. Whatever heating services they may need, Fort Collins’ technicians are the ones to trust when they need the job done right! Let’s get the big one out of the way first. Heat pumps are great heaters. But they’re not just heaters. They’re air conditioners, too. Heat pumps are able to reverse their operation in order to provide both heating and cooling.

Heat transfer process

The system can absorb heat from the air outside and use it to heat the interior of the home

How is this possible? Thanks to a component called a reversing valve, which allows it to reverse the refrigerant flow in the system. To really understand how heat pumps work, one needs to understand how air conditioning works. ACs cool homes by evaporating refrigerants in the indoor coil.

That refrigerant absorbs heat out of the air, and that heat is released outside as the outdoor coil condenses the refrigerant. By reversing this heat transfer process, the heat pump can evaporate refrigerant in the outdoor coil. In doing so, the system can absorb heat from the air outside and use it to heat the interior of the home! It condenses the refrigerant in the indoor coil when in its heating mode, flipping the whole process!

Incredible energy efficiency

Not only does the heat pump give the convenience of heating and cooling in one package, but it also heats with incredible energy efficiency. One is not generating new heat by using electric resistance or burning fuel when they use a heat pump. Instead, they’re transferring existing heat into the home. The system just uses some electricity in order to run and compress the refrigerant to boost its thermal energy.

Fort Collins’ team is happy to help one decide if a heat pump is right for their home. They offer both standard air-source heat pumps and ductless mini split heat pumps for installation, so they’re certain to find the perfect system for one’s needs and personal preferences. Let them know if one is ready to start saving money while living comfortably through the fun winter seasons.

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