Providing year-round performance for home comfort, heat pumps are an excellent solution for homes that do not have access to natural gas. Whether it’s the hottest day of summer or a cool winter day, heat pumps work continuously to keep your family comfortable.
A major advantage of a heat pump is its ability to provide heating at a much lower cost than traditional electric resistance heat, which is often the only option in homes without gas service. Electric resistance heat is one of the most expensive ways to heat a home, while heat pumps offer a far more energy-efficient alternative.
Heat pumps operate similarly to an air conditioning system but with one important difference: they can reverse the flow of refrigerant. In cooling mode, the system removes heat from inside your home and releases it outside. In heating mode, the system reverses this process—capturing heat from the outdoor air and transferring it inside the home, even during cooler weather.
Year-round, energy-efficient indoor comfort for moderate climates. A central heat pump helps maintain comfortable temperatures inside your home while helping manage humidity levels throughout the year. Homes located in regions with extremely cold temperatures may require supplemental heating for the coldest periods.
When a heat pump is properly matched with the indoor equipment, you get maximum efficiency and longer system life. System efficiency is measured using the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (SEER2). A higher SEER2 rating indicates greater energy efficiency and lower energy consumption.




