Use A Window Heat Pump As Your Back-up Source For Heating And Cooling
You will find that there are many households that just can't seem to heat or cool every single room in the house to its full degree. This could be due to the climate that they live in or the fact that their house may have been added onto without properly extending their HVAC system. If this is the case with you situation, you could save money by investing in a Window Heat Pump.
You will find that there are several different manufacturers and suppliers of the Window Heat Pump. The manufactures that you will find include SoleusAir, Friedrich, Amana, Fedders, and Airwell.
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These Window Heat Pump units that you can purchase will give that room in your home that does not get adequate heating and cooling the temperature that it needs. You can purchase these units in a price that ranges anywhere from $340.00 up to $1500.00. There is the Fedders Window Heat Pump that is around $559.00. This model can be installed in a window or can be installed through a wall. It has electronic controls that have a full featured remote. There are three cooling settings as well as three fan settings. It has an auto cool mode and an energy saving mode. You will also find the Friedrich Window Heat Pump that holds a model number of YS09L10. This model can be purchased at around $929.00. It is qualified with Energy Star, which means that by using this model, you will save a lot of money on your energy bill. This model will be able to quietly heat or cool any room in your home where it is installed. It has special features such as an insect barrier, a defrost control, and an anti-theft retaining wire. It also has a power cord that can exit either right or left depending on the make-up of the room. If you are more on a budget, you can get the SoleusAir KC-30H 10000 BTU Window Heat Pump. This will cost you around $340.00. It has many features, which include an adjustable manual control thermostat. This Window Heat Pump has two cooling and heating speeds. It also employs a fan only mode to bring in the fresh air. It has a slide out chassis for easy window installation. It also has an easy to access air filter for making sure that you get the clean air you want. You can find many other models of the Window Heat Pump by researching on the Internet. |

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