My spouse and I are building a new beach house in an area with mild Winter time weather and brutal summer time heat and humidity.
We’ve been considering all bizarre styles of temperature control… Both of us need something that will deliver effective heating, cooling and dehumidification and energy efficiency is a priority, but after some research, every one of us are reading toward the installation of an electric heat pump.
This type of plan combines heating and cooling capacity into a single until. Although the initial purchase price is quite high, heat pumps are cheaper to run than a combustion style of heater. High efficiency heat pumps save currency all year round, then some of the top-of-the-line possibilities feature flexible speed technology. Because of a variable speed compressor, the heat pump responds to the demands of the indoor environment and can adjust capacity between 40 and 100%. This allows the plan to run at lower speeds for longer cycles and use far less energy. Plus, the longer running times achieve superior humidity control and a more even indoor temperature. Both of us will also save currency on maintenance costs. There’s no combustion process which eliminates a lot of issues and problems. An electric heat pump only needs to be worked on once per year. The plan can be trusted to operate safely and cleanly. It won’t introduce contaminants into our breathing air, actively filters out allergens and helps to reduce carbon emissions and impact on the environment. The one disadvantage of a heat pump is that it struggles to handle un-even temperatures below freezing. In the area where we’re building our home, this shouldn’t be a problem.