Air Source Heat Pumps in Cold Climates
Heat pumps struggled in freezing temperatures. They would lose heating capabilities or have to rely on expensive auxiliary electric heat strips. Today, a high-efficiency heat pump with variable speed controls can operate effectively even when the outside air is well below freezing.
However, in extreme cold temperatures, the heating speed of an air source heat unit will decrease. The heat pump has to work harder to harvest heat, meaning it might take longer to warm up your home compared to when it’s 40°F or 50°F outside.















