Every HVAC contractor is a climate company.
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Install a fully electric heat pump. New hotness.
The before and after is oddly satisfying.
Install a fully electric heat pump. New hotness.
The before and after is oddly satisfying.
On the coldest week of the year, it'll run 15-min per hour.
This is where heat pumps shine. It's the only HVAC system that can be properly sized to match the heating needs of this house.
On the coldest week of the year, it'll run 15-min per hour.
This is where heat pumps shine. It's the only HVAC system that can be properly sized to match the heating needs of this house.
If you install premium equipment poorly, it'll perform poorly and fail early. Increasing the size of the return air drop and filter surface area can significantly improve heat pump performance. The goal is happy homeowners.
If you install premium equipment poorly, it'll perform poorly and fail early. Increasing the size of the return air drop and filter surface area can significantly improve heat pump performance. The goal is happy homeowners.
I have nothing to sell him, but it increases the odds that he has a remarkable experience with heat pumps and pushes the electrification movement forward.
I have nothing to sell him, but it increases the odds that he has a remarkable experience with heat pumps and pushes the electrification movement forward.
Heat pumps require more expertise and attention-to-detail to install properly. Traditional furnaces and ACs were comparatively simple to install, so contractor quality didn't matter as much. But it matters with heat pumps.
Heat pumps require more expertise and attention-to-detail to install properly. Traditional furnaces and ACs were comparatively simple to install, so contractor quality didn't matter as much. But it matters with heat pumps.
I'm giving away a Kindle to celebrate.
Everyone deserves a comfortable, healthy, sustainable home.
But electrification and home performance are hard.
So, "Feel-Good Homes" is a simple first step.
I made it short and conversational.
It's for average homeowners.
I'm giving away a Kindle to celebrate.
Everyone deserves a comfortable, healthy, sustainable home.
But electrification and home performance are hard.
So, "Feel-Good Homes" is a simple first step.
I made it short and conversational.
It's for average homeowners.
Science doesn't care about opinions.
John Oliver’s original video was about climate change.
But there’s been a rise of "do your own research".
So now it applies to more topics than ever.
Above political ideology, I stand with science.
Science doesn't care about opinions.
John Oliver’s original video was about climate change.
But there’s been a rise of "do your own research".
So now it applies to more topics than ever.
Above political ideology, I stand with science.
🟡 That comes at the expense of comfort.
🟢 Because comfort is solved by right-sized HVAC.
➡️ So, if you replace an old, oversized furnace with a new, oversized furnace, don't be surprised when you have the same comfort problems.
🟡 That comes at the expense of comfort.
🟢 Because comfort is solved by right-sized HVAC.
➡️ So, if you replace an old, oversized furnace with a new, oversized furnace, don't be surprised when you have the same comfort problems.
Central units look like a furnace/AC.
A heat pump includes both indoor and outdoor units.
The indoor air handler (fan) looks like a furnace.
And the outdoor unit is like a traditional AC.
It helps to explain this to homeowners.
Heat pumps look familiar.
Central units look like a furnace/AC.
A heat pump includes both indoor and outdoor units.
The indoor air handler (fan) looks like a furnace.
And the outdoor unit is like a traditional AC.
It helps to explain this to homeowners.
Heat pumps look familiar.
It's ‘range anxiety’ for heat pumps.
I'm officially coining the term.
"How do you get heat from cold air?"
"I'm keeping my gas furnace, just in case."
"I heard heat pumps don't work below freezing."
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It's ‘range anxiety’ for heat pumps.
I'm officially coining the term.
"How do you get heat from cold air?"
"I'm keeping my gas furnace, just in case."
"I heard heat pumps don't work below freezing."
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And that's why heat pumps aren't intuitive.
We think about temperatures as either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
And cold snaps can be negative values on those scales.
So we tend to assume that cold air has no energy.
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And that's why heat pumps aren't intuitive.
We think about temperatures as either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
And cold snaps can be negative values on those scales.
So we tend to assume that cold air has no energy.
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And it's the same conversation.
So, I compiled those explanations, stories, questions, and objections into ‘Feel-Good Homes’ (available March 25 on Amazon).
It's a practical guide to transforming an average house into a comfortable, healthy, sustainable home.
And it's the same conversation.
So, I compiled those explanations, stories, questions, and objections into ‘Feel-Good Homes’ (available March 25 on Amazon).
It's a practical guide to transforming an average house into a comfortable, healthy, sustainable home.
That's what a gas furnace does.
Welcome to your new car!
You tap the pedal and your head snaps back.
It jolts into 'full acceleration', trying to go from zero to 100.
Almost immediately, you're driving 70 km/h on a 50 road.
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That's what a gas furnace does.
Welcome to your new car!
You tap the pedal and your head snaps back.
It jolts into 'full acceleration', trying to go from zero to 100.
Almost immediately, you're driving 70 km/h on a 50 road.
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Hydronics definitely win on ‘cool factor’.
Old houses with radiators are the toughest to electrify. I wonder if an electric boiler paired with minisplits is the way forward—add a ventilating dehumidifier for better IAQ and dehumidification.
Hydronics definitely win on ‘cool factor’.
Old houses with radiators are the toughest to electrify. I wonder if an electric boiler paired with minisplits is the way forward—add a ventilating dehumidifier for better IAQ and dehumidification.
No? Then why buy AC instead of a heat pump…
Canadians only use ACs for a few months each year.
And the rest of the time it just sits there, waiting.
There's no need to own two separate systems.
Heat pumps are ACs that can heat and cool.
No? Then why buy AC instead of a heat pump…
Canadians only use ACs for a few months each year.
And the rest of the time it just sits there, waiting.
There's no need to own two separate systems.
Heat pumps are ACs that can heat and cool.
Did you know that heat pumps can help? 🌦️
Right-sized HVAC leads to better homeowner experiences.
For most Canadians, 'right-sized' means heat pumps.
They're the path to comfortable, healthy homes.
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Did you know that heat pumps can help? 🌦️
Right-sized HVAC leads to better homeowner experiences.
For most Canadians, 'right-sized' means heat pumps.
They're the path to comfortable, healthy homes.
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The defrost cycles clears the outdoor unit from ice and snow, but the melt drips to the ground and can refreeze.
At Foundry Heat Pumps, we build a wood frame and fill it with rocks. It solves the ice problem—and who says a heat pump can’t look great? 🤔
The defrost cycles clears the outdoor unit from ice and snow, but the melt drips to the ground and can refreeze.
At Foundry Heat Pumps, we build a wood frame and fill it with rocks. It solves the ice problem—and who says a heat pump can’t look great? 🤔
PSA: But don't just chase the money. 🤔
What problem are you trying to solve in your house?
It's important to pick the *right* solution.
Not just the eligible one.
PSA: But don't just chase the money. 🤔
What problem are you trying to solve in your house?
It's important to pick the *right* solution.
Not just the eligible one.
The range of outdoor temps is too wide. 😬
Equipment is sized for the 1% coldest hours of the year.
That metric is called the 99% design temperature.
Only 3-4 days per year (on avg) are colder.
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The range of outdoor temps is too wide. 😬
Equipment is sized for the 1% coldest hours of the year.
That metric is called the 99% design temperature.
Only 3-4 days per year (on avg) are colder.
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From their point of view, oversizing HVAC is great. 👀
It eliminates the risk of a furnace being too small. 💥
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From their point of view, oversizing HVAC is great. 👀
It eliminates the risk of a furnace being too small. 💥
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But renewables are the cheapest energy in history, and economics will drive the grid to solar, wind, and batteries over time. ⛅️ 7/7
But renewables are the cheapest energy in history, and economics will drive the grid to solar, wind, and batteries over time. ⛅️ 7/7
Everyone talks about average grid emissions.
Comparing across provinces and states.
But hourly differences matter too.
Everyone talks about average grid emissions.
Comparing across provinces and states.
But hourly differences matter too.
And I did it with resistance heat. ⚡️
The trick is to take advantage of off-peak power. 💡
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And I did it with resistance heat. ⚡️
The trick is to take advantage of off-peak power. 💡
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If you wanted to buy an AC or hot tub, nobody argues with you about the grid.
It’s an anti-heat pump talking point — try it as such.
If you wanted to buy an AC or hot tub, nobody argues with you about the grid.
It’s an anti-heat pump talking point — try it as such.
That's how people feel about electrification. 🤔
But electrification isn't just about climate change.
It's a movement to improve our quality of life.
By spending time in remarkable places.
I electrified for better family comfort, health, and safety. 👨👩👦👦
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That's how people feel about electrification. 🤔
But electrification isn't just about climate change.
It's a movement to improve our quality of life.
By spending time in remarkable places.
I electrified for better family comfort, health, and safety. 👨👩👦👦
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