The comfort factor: How heat pumps keep you cozy in the cold and cool in the heat

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From finding the perfect couch to crocheting a cozy throw blanket, nothing beats feeling comfortable in your own home. But one thing goes further than the rest in keeping your house at the perfect temperature: your heating and cooling system.

Here’s how a heat pump works its magic to keep you cozy in the winter and cool in the heat.

Set your ideal temperature and never think about it again

Gone are the days of fiddling with the thermostat every hour. Heat pumps are your all-in-one heating and cooling solution. That means that even in the fall, when you might want heat in the morning and cool air during sunny afternoons, your heat pump can handle it all. Whether your ideal temperature is 65 or 72 degrees, a heat pump uses electricity to keep you in your comfort zone. Set the temperature you want and let your heat pump do its job.

Heat pumps are ready to face temperature extremes

Coloradans know that the weather here can get pretty extreme. From below freezing temperatures to highs above 100 degrees, heat pump technology keeps your home’s temperature at your preferred setting.

Efficient comfort without indoor air pollution

You know what really feels good? Feeling cozy in your home and knowing that you aren’t burning fossil fuels to keep you warm. Unlike most furnaces, heat pumps don’t use natural gas to generate heat; instead, they use electricity to transfer heat from outside and bring it into your home. With a heat pump, you can curl up in your cozy home knowing you’re helping keep the air in your home safe for you and your family.