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Heat pump for your new home

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When you buy a new house, be aware of whether you can choose how to heat the house yourself. The easiest thing is if you are helping to build the house from scratch, then you are with yourself all the way.

There are many who in these years, buy a plot of land that has the perfect location, and then simply tear down the old house and build a new one, instead of renovating. It actually pays off!.

Here there are the same opportunities to decide for yourself how to heat the new home.

One of the most popular options is a heat pump, because with it you can choose one that can both heat the home in winter, and cool it in summer.

Choose a good heat pump for your new home

Several types of heat pumps

There are several types of heat pumps, here is just a little info about the two most popular.

Air to air heat pump

This is probably the most popular because you have the opportunity to heat the home in winter, and then you can “turn the air” in the summer, and cool the home when there are hot days and tropical nights.

Air to air works by pulling heat out of the air outside, and sending out even colder air. It sounds a bit like Georg Gearless, but it’s good enough. Similarly, you can pull the cold out of the air and let warmer air seep into the wild when cooling down in the summer.

At first glance, you would think that it was an expensive solution, but it is actually a sensible and inexpensive solution.

Air to water heat pump

Air to water initially acts as air to air, just the water being heated, which can then be passed through pipes to radiators, or most popularly, as underfloor heating.

If you are dependent on underfloor heating and think it is the best, this is the solution you should choose, but then you do not have the advantage of cooling down during the hot summer months.

Remember a heat pump hideer

When you plan to have an air pump installed, you also need to figure out where to place it. It’s both in terms of weather and noise!

After all, the heat pump makes a little noise, so it is not so smart if it is installed up the wall into the bedroom. The heat pump concealer can be insulated to dampen the noise, but there must be very good ventilation, as it is just an air pump.

Although the heat pump is designed to be outdoors in all weathers, you should protect it with a heat pump hides that keep water and especially snow away from the heat pump itself.

A heat pump concealer doesn’t have to be anything special, but most people choose to make a box of cross-pegs that are painted and a slightly oblique roof with roofing board. It lasts for many years.

Heat pump service

When investing in a heat pump system, you should also check to see if you can get a service agreement, ask the one who will install the plant, and a few others.

Often you will be able to get a cheaper offer of heat pump service before you have installed the plant than afterwards, where those who service well know that you have to choose a provider.

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