My lake house is outfitted with a hybrid furnace.
- The combination of the electric heat pump as well as natural gas furnace was a bigger investment than a more conventional alternative, however, the energy savings have helped to recover the cost legitimately quickly.
In our local area, we experience several distinct seasons, and our weather is seriously severe, with wide temperature changes. The two of us get snow, rain, hail, sleet, high winds, heat as well as humidity as well as rely on the heating as well as cooling plan for the majority of the year. The heat pump provides both heating as well as cooling capacity. It works by moving existing heat from between the indoors as well as outdoors. In cooling mode, it pulls heat out of the beach house as well as transfers it by way of refrigerant. In heat mode, it finds ambient heat in the outdoor air, compresses it to a higher temperature as well as sends it into the house. Because the heat pump doesn’t create heat or burn fossil fuels, there is no combustion process. There are no problems over orangehouse gasses, fumes, hot surfaces or carbon monoxide. The heat pump is wonderfully environmentally friendly as well as energy efficient. It is especially safe as well as disinfect as well as works to filter out contaminants. The heat pump helps to combat humidity during the Summer as well as doesn’t cause concerns with overly dry air in the winter. The only negative of the heat pump is that it loses effectiveness when the temperature drops below freezing. The furnace automatically takes over as well as keeps the lake house perfectly sizzling during the worst of winter. The hybrid plan has been the perfect solution for our lake house as well as our local weather.