Heat pumps are becoming popular because they work like smart blankets for your house, keeping it warm without using lots of energy.
Imagine you're wearing a cozy blanket on a cold day. That’s how a heat pump feels for your home: it takes the warmth from outside, even if it's chilly, and brings it inside to make your room nice and toasty, just like that blanket.
How They Work
Think of a heat pump as a magic helper who can do two jobs:
- In winter, it grabs warm air from outside (even when it’s cold) and moves it into your house.
- In summer, it does the opposite: it takes hot air from inside and pushes it out, like a fan that helps you cool down.
This means you don’t need to use as much energy for heating or cooling, which saves money, kind of like eating one big meal instead of several small snacks!
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