The YouTube channel from West Pacific HVAC recently shared a video that explains why old and outdated gas stoves can be a danger in every house.
The company's representative offers a look at one of these gas stoves and indicates some of the disadvantages, while he promotes a transition to safer and more efficient alternatives.
The video description states: “The simple truth is that they are dangerous and very inefficient. It is best to replace old gas stoves with a heat pump or a new gas oven with high efficiency.”
The technician stands in front of one of these older models and determines the lack of security measures. If the ventilation of an old gas oven is blocked, the products of combustion in the house explain, they explain.
A heat pump or a high efficiency stove has a sealed combustion air and sealed combustion air that ends. In addition, you have security mechanisms that switch off the oven when something goes wrong.
Space and water heating make up almost two thirds of energy consumption at home, while heating and cooling 15% of global carbon pollution make up. More efficient heat pumps can help reduce this footprint of pollution and to achieve the real cost savings on your energy bill.
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While old HLK systems can cost more money, newer, more efficient upgrades for houses or companies for federal tax credits can be justified. You should use them quickly while you are still in force because the current administration has signaled a possible removal of these advantages. While it would ultimately need an act of congress to remove it incentives, it can save you thousands.
Heat pumps are powered and move heat from place to place, with the ability to bring warm air in winter and to drive away hot air from the inside in summer.
For example, the technician explains: “This one we will replace with a heat pump, and now you will disappear your old inefficient, insecure oven, and we will use a beautiful efficient heat pump that heats up in winter and deliver air conditioning in summer.”
If you want to update your own HLK system, there are free tools to simplify the entire process. The heat pump market of Energyage makes the comparison of quotes from installers quickly and easily, and Mitsubishi can help you connect you to your trustworthy network with trained experts in order to install an efficient HLK.
Commentators in a similar channel that explains how heat pumps work have shared some of their experiences with the technology.
“We have installed mini-split heat pumps in our house this year, and so far we have found significantly lower energy bill in summer and now in winter”, a detailed one.
Another offered an international perspective for the introduction of heat pump technology and said: “I live in Sweden and almost 60 percent of all Swedish separated houses have a heat pump. The number of houses with heat pumps has also increased by almost 50 percent since 2009.”
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