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Author: Dylan Marshall

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This podcast is all about heat pumps - from what they are and how they work to the cost benefits and energy savings of installing one. Heat pumps are the world's most efficient heating and cooling technology and the clear path to decarbonizing home heating.
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In this episode we discuss new legislation that has been introduced in the California state senate to accelerate heat pump adoption by reducing permitting fees, timelines, and adding flexibility to inspections.Links:SB 222 (new version): https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_202520260sb222SB 282 (older version): https://calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_202520260sb282Canary media article: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/solar/california-bills-balcony-solar-heat-pumpshttps://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/clee/research/climate/climate-change-and-business-research-initiative/promoting-heat-pump-retrofits/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
6 - Heat Pump Myths

6 - Heat Pump Myths

2025-01-2106:06

In this episode we cover six common myths about heat pumps:Myth 1: Heat pumps don’t work in cold weatherMyth 2: Heat pumps are very noisyMyth 3: Heat pumps only provide heatMyth 4: They need more maintenanceMyth 5: They only work in well-insulated homesMyth 6: They’re not environmentally friendlyThank you for listening!Please reach out to us with your heat pump questions by emailing us at: info@heatpumpguides.com
Heat pump water heaters are the most efficient way to heat water by a large margin. They have several other benefits but also some downsides you should be aware of before installing one. In this episode we cover 9 pros and 9 cons of heat pump water heaters.
In this episode we discuss the pros and cons of using a heat pump for heating and cooling your home. We go over 9 total pros and 9 cons:Pros:1. Greater energy efficiency2. Utility bill savings3. Space savings - heating and cooling in one unit4. Safer - no open flame5. Eco-friendly - no fossil fuels6. Dehumidification and comfort7. Improved air quality8. Tax credits9. No ducting requiredCons:1. More expensive to install2. Reduced efficiency in cold weather3. Longer recovery time4. Greater electrical requirements5. Can be noisy6. Electricity can be expensive7. Colder air outlet temperature8. May require insulation upgrades9. Trickier to get rightThank you for listening to this episode! Please reach out to us with your heat pump questions by sending us an email at info@heatpumpguides.com
In this episode we define and discuss the following terms:1. COP (coefficient of performance)2. SCOP (seasonal coefficient of performance)3. HSPF (heating seasonal performance factor)If you have any questions about this episode or about heat pumps in general, please email us at info@heatpumpguides.comWe will do our best to answer your questions and/or connect you to a reputable contractor who can help.References used for this episode:Mitsubishi mini split spec sheet: https://www.acdirect.com/media/specs/Mitsubishi/M_SUBMITTAL_MSZ-FS12NA_MUZ-FS12NA_en.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorZUOErLV6cIg2s-JdhSEXdc2PMLwmoYnyVy0xE2CBTcoW1fUQx
In this episode we compare air source and ground source (also called geothermal) heat pumps.In summary, ground source heat pumps have a higher upfront cost and require digging a trench but are more energy efficient and have a longer lifespan.Air source heat pumps are cheaper to install and take up less space, however they don't last as long and their efficiency is lower and more dependent on the weather.If you have any questions about heat pumps, please send me an email at info@heatpumpguides.comI will do my best to answer your heat pump questions and/or connect you to a reputable contractor who can help.For tax incentive research, I recommend checking out https://www.switchison.org/ or https://www.dsireusa.org/
In this episode I explain the physics behind how heat pumps work and why they are so efficient.
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marry jonathan

Many people believe heat pumps don’t work well in cold climates or are too expensive to run. In reality, modern systems are highly efficient and reliable, even in winter. Brands like Newntide offer advanced heat pump solutions that challenge these myths. Learn more about their innovative technology at https://www.newntide.com/ and discover how efficient heating can truly be.

Jun 26th
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