Most frequent questions and answers
Similar to a standard natural gas heater, a heat pump water heater heats the water in the tank using a heat pump instead of a natural gas furnace. Compared to a natural gas water heater, a heat pump water heater is far more efficient and 100% electric
No, the size of the unit, not the heating technique, determines the supply of hot water. We will collaborate with you to ensure that the size of your new water heater is ideal for the hot water demands of your house.
It all depends on what you need and want. You may probably rely on Level 1 if you commute on average, covering fewer than 40 miles a day. If an EV owner currently has the electrical capabilities installed, wants to use smart EV charging features, or wants to be ready for emergencies, they can also decide to upgrade to Level 2.
Yes, no matter how much windchill there is, a house can be heated without a backup system by installing heat pumps that are the right size, choice, and location, even at -22 °F.
The first question we need to ask ourselves when considering switching to solar is if our house is eligible for solar or not, as the truth is, not all houses can go solar. In some cases, the location of your house can determine the extent to which you can go solar.