AVERAGE LIFESPAN: 10-15 years.
A heat pump is an electric appliance that can serve as an air conditioner and a home heating system, replacing the need for separate units such as a furnace or boiler. It operates by transferring heat from one place to another, either by extracting heat from the air outside and bringing it indoors to heat your home or by reversing the process to cool your home.
Heat Pump Incentives:
AVERAGE LIFESPAN: 20-50 years.
Geothermal heat pumps are an environmentally friendly option for heating and cooling your home. These systems use the earth's consistent underground temperature to provide comfort year-round while reducing your carbon footprint. By circulating water through underground pipes, the heat pump absorbs the earth's temperature and uses it to heat or cool your home. Geothermal heat pumps are extremely efficient and can save money on energy bills. They also require little maintenance, making them a cost-effective and durable option for your home.
Geothermal Heat Pump Incentives:
AVERAGE LIFESPAN: 50-70 years.
When upgrading your home to electrical appliances such as EV chargers, induction stoves, heat pumps, or heat pump water heaters, it's important to consider whether your electrical wiring can handle the increased voltage requirements. Installing these high-powered appliances may require an upgrade to your home's electrical wiring to accommodate the higher voltage outlets. Upgrading the wiring can ensure the safe and efficient operation of your appliances and prevent electrical hazards such as fires or power surges.
Electrical Wiring Incentives: