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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michimich -- Can a heat pump keep you as warm as a furnace?
Is a heat pump as efficient as an air conditioner?
For residents of a moody weather state like Michigan, having a source of temperature regulation that's reliable and efficient is essential for everyday comfort.
How heat pumps work in the summer
In the summer, a heat pump works just like a standard air conditioner.
Heat pumps cool your home by collecting the warm air in your home and moving it outside while also blowing air over its refrigerant-coils to create cool air that is then released back into your home.
How heat pumps work in the winter
Cold air from inside the home is passed through high temperature, high pressure gas in the indoor coil, which transfers heat to the cold air. The refrigerant condenses to a liquid, and the warm air is then circulated throughout the home.
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Heat pumps consume considerably less energy than both a furnace and air conditioner while still performing more efficiently.
Installing a Heat Pump in Ann Arbor Provides Year-Round Comfort
Installing a heat pump will keep you comfortable through the swinging temperatures of Michigan!
CMR Mechanical can replace your furnace and AC with a fuel efficient heat pump in Ann Arbor (https://www.cmrmechanical.com/products/hybridheatpumps) same day; a painless transition for year-round comfort.
Contact CMR Mechanical (https://www.cmrmechanical.com/contact) at (734) 424-1560 and ask about their installation services–they'll have you both comfortable and saving money in no time!
About CMR Mechanical: CMR Mechanical is your local heating and cooling specialists. They're trained and experienced technicians will promptly diagnose any issues with your heat pump in Ann Arbor and let you know of any necessary repairs or if you need a replacement. Contact them today to get started
Is a heat pump as efficient as an air conditioner?
For residents of a moody weather state like Michigan, having a source of temperature regulation that's reliable and efficient is essential for everyday comfort.
How heat pumps work in the summer
In the summer, a heat pump works just like a standard air conditioner.
Heat pumps cool your home by collecting the warm air in your home and moving it outside while also blowing air over its refrigerant-coils to create cool air that is then released back into your home.
How heat pumps work in the winter
Cold air from inside the home is passed through high temperature, high pressure gas in the indoor coil, which transfers heat to the cold air. The refrigerant condenses to a liquid, and the warm air is then circulated throughout the home.
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Heat pumps consume considerably less energy than both a furnace and air conditioner while still performing more efficiently.
Installing a Heat Pump in Ann Arbor Provides Year-Round Comfort
Installing a heat pump will keep you comfortable through the swinging temperatures of Michigan!
CMR Mechanical can replace your furnace and AC with a fuel efficient heat pump in Ann Arbor (https://www.cmrmechanical.com/products/hybridheatpumps) same day; a painless transition for year-round comfort.
Contact CMR Mechanical (https://www.cmrmechanical.com/contact) at (734) 424-1560 and ask about their installation services–they'll have you both comfortable and saving money in no time!
About CMR Mechanical: CMR Mechanical is your local heating and cooling specialists. They're trained and experienced technicians will promptly diagnose any issues with your heat pump in Ann Arbor and let you know of any necessary repairs or if you need a replacement. Contact them today to get started
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