Saturday, February 18, 2012

Does anyone have an experience of a heat pump (air conditioned) sistem on a really hot weather (100 plus F)?

looking for the best sistem on the market... well the best i can afford. for use on really hot weather -summer avg. 103 F- and mild winters(arizona desert) . Im building a new home , so its easy to make any installations.Does anyone have an experience of a heat pump (air conditioned) sistem on a really hot weather (100 plus F)?
Being that you live in Arizona I would go with just straight cool with electric or gas heat. The resaon is because heat pumps are more efficient mostly in the south east. Norh of the Mason Dixon they definitely loose their efficiency because of colder climates. I'm not sure how cold you get in the winter but as long as it's mainly above 35 to 45 degrees, straight cool would do you just right. Not to mention, it would be cheaper.Does anyone have an experience of a heat pump (air conditioned) sistem on a really hot weather (100 plus F)?
hell thats mild compared to what im used to. Its a constant 120 almost in Havasu.Does anyone have an experience of a heat pump (air conditioned) sistem on a really hot weather (100 plus F)?
Heat pumps do ok in summer. They are not efficient in the winter and when its really cold you get very little heat!

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