Despite what you hear, heat pumps can handle harsh winters. Here's why the “don’t work in the cold” belief is just a myth and debunk other misconceptions.
Looking at the numbers, it is obvious that heat pump technology in the residential HVAC market continues to surge. Heat pump ...
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 ...
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The unbelievable rise of heat pumps in the coldest places on Earth
Heat pumps are now thriving in some of the world's coldest regions, with Norway, Sweden, Finland, and even Canada seeing ...
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Homeowner shares honest experience with a heat pump during first cold snap of the year: 'I was a little worried'
New England winters are known for being brutal and not just for their frigid cold. When the temperatures drop, heating costs can soar, making the largest energy expense on average — according to the U ...
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