Heat Pump Savings
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| Are you tired of overpaying for heat? |
The comfort system generates its savings by turning off the heat pump when the outdoor temperature reaches 35°F or below. This temperature is a crucial point at which the heat pump efficiency and heat output drastically drops. At this point the heat pump cannot keep up without help fro m the auxiliary heat and it requires numerous defrost cycles to keep the heat pump from icing up. The defrost cycles that the unit runs actually put the unit in air conditioning mode for minutes at a time. Because of these facts it is more cost effective to allow the auxiliary heat to take over and shut the heat pump off at temperatures below 35°F.
The comfort system does the exact opposite for outdoor temperatures above 50°F. The heat pump at these temperatures is approximately 3 times more efficient than the auxiliary heat. At this point the heat pump is also at max heat output and does not need the auxiliary heat to maintain the indoor temperature. The comfort system disables the costly auxiliary heat therefore saving you even more money.
So we hope that we haven’t lost you in all the technical data about the comfort system because the true bottom line is that it is finally the cost effective solution to saving money on your heating costs. Last month alone we estimated an average savings of 20% but the fact is the older your heat pump is, and the more days we have outdoor temperatures of below 35°F or above 50°F, the more you save. We are so sure that you will be more than happy investing in a comfort system that we will provide a 60 day, 100% satisfaction guarantee. We also offer 3 months no payments, no interest, financing at no extra charge.

