What’s the smartest way to heat a home in the Capital Region without driving up energy bills or sacrificing comfort?
In the hierarchy of heating, heat pumps are the new kid on the block—a highly energy-efficient newcomer that both warms the air and serves as an air conditioner within a home. Furnaces, on the other ...
Conventional heat pumps have been heating and cooling homes for decades. In fact, about one in three homes in the United States already uses one. However, heat pumps are mostly found in southern and ...
Heat pumps run on electricity and furnaces run on fossil fuels, natural gas, propane, or oil. Our experts say there's no clear answer for which type is more energy efficient. Location plays a major ...
Air source and ground source heat pumps both offer low-carbon heating, but they suit very different homes. Here’s how the ...
Homeowners in Southern Colorado will soon start feeling the impact of rising furnace prices, driven in part by new Ultra Low ...
Electric HVAC systems can help you keep your home comfortable using a fraction of the energy. We spoke to experts to find out just how efficient they are. Mike De Socio is a CNET contributor who ...
Modern heat pumps are engineered for extreme cold, yet misconceptions persist. Field data and proper system design are ...
Colorado has had a number of days when temperatures dropped to negative 15 degrees Fahrenheit or colder in recent years, and ...
The first full-building heat pump retrofit of a New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) property was recently completed on ...