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Buying a heat pump is less like buying a furnace and more like buying a whole-home comfort system. Unlike traditional systems that "blast" air, heat pumps move existing heat to provide steady, even warmth or cooling.

: A drafty home with poor insulation will force a heat pump to struggle. It is often cheaper to seal air leaks first than to buy an oversized unit.

: Modern "cold climate" heat pumps can handle sub-zero temperatures, but standard models may struggle below 30°F, potentially triggering expensive backup electric heat.

To avoid "buyer's remorse," focus on these critical factors gleaned from real-world installations:

: Heat pumps live outside and have large fans that hum. Avoid placing them directly outside bedroom windows or near neighbors' patios. Key Performance Metrics

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Heat Pump Buying Guide -

Buying a heat pump is less like buying a furnace and more like buying a whole-home comfort system. Unlike traditional systems that "blast" air, heat pumps move existing heat to provide steady, even warmth or cooling.

: A drafty home with poor insulation will force a heat pump to struggle. It is often cheaper to seal air leaks first than to buy an oversized unit. heat pump buying guide

: Modern "cold climate" heat pumps can handle sub-zero temperatures, but standard models may struggle below 30°F, potentially triggering expensive backup electric heat. Buying a heat pump is less like buying

To avoid "buyer's remorse," focus on these critical factors gleaned from real-world installations: It is often cheaper to seal air leaks

: Heat pumps live outside and have large fans that hum. Avoid placing them directly outside bedroom windows or near neighbors' patios. Key Performance Metrics