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Home Major Advances with Heat Pumps in the Extreme Cold

Major Advances with Heat Pumps in the Extreme Cold

The Problem with Heat Pumps and Cold Weather. Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/undecided - Enter promo code UNDECIDED for 83% off and 3 extra months for FREE! Heat pumps are versatile, efficient, and great for both heating and cooling … or are they? Whenever heat pumps are mentioned, critics bring up their ineffectiveness in cold weather, so is that still true? Or do more modern heat pumps continue to work effectively in cold climates? The arguments against the “heat pump all the things” attitude appears to have some truth (at least on the surface). Should you really be pumped for heat pumps or is it all a bunch of hot air?

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