Heat Pumps

A heat pump is a heating and cooling system that is designed to transfer heat between the indoors and outdoors rather than generate heat directly. It operates on the principle of moving heat from one location to another, providing both heating and cooling functions for residential and commercial spaces.

A heat pump serves a dual purpose by providing both heating and cooling. It can extract heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) to warm your home during winter (heating mode) and remove heat from inside your home to cool it during summer (cooling mode).