Heat pumps must generate heat well even as temperatures drop outdoors. Ingenious design and engineering ensure comfortable temperatures even during the worst snowstorms. In this post, All Seasons Inc. shares how heat pumps work and why they should work well even during the coldest winters.
Heat Pump Functionality
A heat pump takes in outside air and either heats or cools it, depending on the desired temperature setting. It does this through compression and the refrigeration cycle. An indoor unit will blow heat inside, while an outdoor unit will extract heat from the cold outside.
How to Maximize the Efficiency of Heat Pumps in Cold Weather
Heat pumps are efficient in cold weather but can be much more efficient with some modifications.
- Improve your insulation. Adding insulation to the exterior walls of your home helps keep warm air inside and prevents it from escaping outside. This will reduce the amount of energy needed to maintain comfortable temperatures inside.
- Seal your home from the cold. Keeping windows and doors closed during cold snaps will help keep warm air from escaping outdoors and prevent drafts.
- Use the right heat pump. Installing a heat pump system with a larger capacity will help ensure that it can handle extreme temperatures.
- Regular maintenance. Ensure the outdoor heat pump unit is well-maintained with regular inspections and servicing to ensure it runs at optimal efficiency even when temperatures are low outside.
Need a high-quality heat pump for your home? All Seasons Inc. is trusted by many homes to install, repair and maintain heat pumps for their property. We’re a Carrier® Factory Authorized Dealer who can recommend the best system to keep your home warm and cool in any season. Call us at (253) 879-9144 or fill out this contact form to get an estimate.