How Do Heat Pumps Work?
Heat pumps installed by a professional HVAC company, such as ourselves work very much like the motor and compressor used to keep a refrigerator cool and working correctly.
These forms of heating and cooling systems have become more and more popular in recent years as people look for ways of reducing their utility bills for cooling and heating a property throughout the year.
Our HVAC company have seen a large number of advances made in the technology used in designing and producing these forms of heating and cooling systems to make them an even more attractive option for those in mild climates across the country.
What Is a Heat Pump?
A heat pump has a number of working parts and can be attached to the ductwork that already exists within a property, or can be installed as a ductless split system working in specific rooms around a home.
A heat pump is simple to understand, the motor and pump work together in the winter to draw warm air from outside into the property and pump it around the building to keep it warm and comfortable. In the same way, refrigerants are used to draw warm air out of the building in the warmer months of the year and pump them into the open air.
How Can You Benefit From a Heat Pump?
A heat pump can provide a large number of benefits for many properties, which work best in areas of the World where the climate does not see extremes of 
The most important factor we hear about from our clients is the fact that a heat pump can lower energy use by between 30 and 40 percent each year. This is done by the pump moving air around and not actually producing heat itself as it operates.
Energy Efficient Features are Available
In recent years the technology available for heat pumps has grown to include a number of options, including two speed compressors that can drastically reduce energy use for any property.
A regular heating system simply works at full capacity all the time, a two speed compressor works at the capacity closest to the needs of the property at all times to use only the required amount of energy to heat or cool the property effectively.
We have also installed pumps that can also heat water by using the wasted heat from the property and recycling it for hot water use to lower the cost of heating water.
Looking for a new heat pump in your Manchester home? Look no more, and Call Skovron Mechanical Services LLC. at (603) 674-9885, and see what the professionals can do for you in regards to a new heat pump.







