Cold weather usually brings dry air at home because cold air retains less moisture than warm air. How dry (or moist) an indoor space feels depends on the relative humidity, which measures how much water vapor is in the air.
Cold weather usually brings dry air at home because cold air retains less moisture than warm air. How dry (or moist) an indoor space feels depends on the relative humidity, which measures how much water vapor is in the air.
Recent research shows that just over 10% of homes in the United States use a heat pump. However, their popularity is rising, as they're cheaper to run and produce fewer carbon emissions than a traditional furnace.
Here’s a rundown of the most frequently asked questions about heat pumps in cold...
Are you wondering how to keep warm in winter while reducing your home heating costs? Check out our winter energy-saving tips, including easy around-the-house solutions and how to optimize your HVAC system for conserving heat.
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