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Why You Should Get A Heat Pump This Winter From Comfort Solutions

Tuesday 25 April 2017, 4:31PM

By Beckie Wright

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With the protection of the environment becoming more and more crucial and the Government providing far more incentives, there has really been no better time to install an energy efficient heat pump into your home. Heat pumps are among the most efficient forms of heating, cooling and dehumidifying your home, providing heating in the winter and cooling in summer, while also keeping your home fresh and healthy by automatically dispelling moisture – the perfect air conditioning solution for any space.

 

People have a lot of choices today with home heating and heat pump technology and how to heat and cool their homes, and it can be a very confusing task when you don't know anything about the different ways a house can be outfitted with a central heating system. The team at Comfort Solutions are often asked, “What is the best heat pump?” or “Which brand is the best?” To which they have a different answer depending on how you class the ‘best’ heat pump.

 

There are a number of factors which make a great heat pump such as efficiency, reliability, features, filtration, noise, user friendly, warranty period, price and aesthetics. Considering all these factors, Comfort Solutions couldn’t just pick one which is why they proudly supply and install Panasonic, Fujitsu and Mitsubishi Electric heat pumps, three of the top leading brands available, all strongly supported here in New Zealand.

 

Comfort Solutions say there are many reasons for choosing a heat pump this winter, including full climate control, providing moisture and air quality control as well as temperature regulation. They are a ‘one stop shop’, as rather than having multiple units throughout the house for heating, cooking and dehumidifying, the heat pump is able to control all within the one system. They are also very energy efficient and also the most cost efficient, and are environmentally friendly with no nasty emissions.

 

To find out more about Comfort Solutions and their heat pumps, please visit the

website at http://www.comfortsolutions.co.nz .