Heat pumps are a popular and effective heating option for homes in New Hampshire. While temperatures in New Hampshire can be quite cold in the winter, modern heat pump technology has advanced to the point where they can reliably heat homes even in subzero temperatures.
Heat pumps work by extracting heat from the outdoor air and transferring it inside the home, using a refrigerant and compressor system. While this may seem counterintuitive in the winter, heat pumps can still extract heat from the outdoor air even when temperatures are very low. In fact, many heat pumps are designed to operate at temperatures as low as -15°F or lower.
However, it’s important to note that the capacity of a heat pump may decrease as temperatures drop. When outdoor temperatures are very low, the heat pump may need to work harder to extract enough heat to keep your home comfortable. To ensure reliable heating in very cold temperatures, it may be necessary to supplement your heat pump with an additional heating source, such as a backup electric heater or a furnace.
Overall, a heat pump can be a reliable and cost-effective heating option for your home in New Hampshire, especially if your home is well-insulated and has energy-efficient windows and doors. It’s important to consult with your local HVAC professionals at GSMS to determine the best heating options for your specific needs and to ensure proper installation and maintenance of your heat pump.