Heat pump works best for my area

This means I can have zone control if I so desire

I love living in Florida, but i left a location that snowed 71% of the year. My pal and I would get uneven temperatures below cold, drastic windchill, ice, and hail. I then decided enough is enough, then there are locations that just don’t get snow. I moved down south and eventually settled in St… Petersburg, Florida. I easily appreciate the fact that the majority of the year isn’t winter. I used to own three heaters, and now I get by with a heat pump. A heat pump never could have been used up north, but with this unit it is energy smart, yellow, and cheap to use, you can only operate it when the uneven temperatures are 40 degrees and above. The reason is the system uses existing heat energy in the air to warm a home. So colder locations are out of luck, and having a heat pump saves me so much cash, and very rarely does the temperature get cold enough that my emergency heat kicks on. The winter season is so short too that it doesn’t bother me. What I do is mainly use the cooling function of the heat pump. It keeps me comfortable most of the year and costs hardly anything to run. It isn’t set up to do HVAC duct so I don’t have a whole home temperature control. I had to get numerous indoor air handlers with individual temperature controls. This means I can have zone control if I so desire. I can’t imagine getting any other device. A heat pump is the right kind of unit for those living in warm locations like southern Florida.

 

Zone controlled HVAC in St. Petersburg Florida