The 9,000-square-foot residence at 159 Burdine Creek Drive near Easley was built to stand for 100 years, and is on the market with a list price of $1.95M.
Freezing temps are expected this week across parts of Florida. Should you drip faucets to help prevent pipes from freezing?
Freezing temps are on the way this week for parts of Florida. Should you be letting your faucets drip so your pipes won't ...
If defrost isn’t working, something in the chain is broken. This step-by-step approach shows you exactly where to look and what to test.
Heat pumps are now thriving in some of the world’s coldest regions, with Norway, Sweden, Finland, and even Canada seeing record adoption. Modern systems—using variable-speed compressors, better ...
The pipe that will supply the heat pump, drawing water from the River Rhine in Germany, is so big that you could walk through it, fully upright, I'm told. "We plan to take 10,000 litres per second," ...
If you own a home or a business in New England, switching from a gas or oil furnace to a heat pump has always made sense. But this fall there are pressing reasons to make the switch: Canadian tariffs ...
It looks a little like a sleek window AC, but a new device from Chinese appliance giant Midea is actually a reversible heat pump that can both cool and heat a home—and it’s designed to heat ...
Share this Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkeIn Only 5% of the government’s air source heat pump installation target is being met in England and Wales under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme ...
I live in Carbondale and was a pesky advocate for the pool heat pumps. (“Carbondale’s new aquatic center,” Nov. 20.) The heat pumps should perform adequately but are not “revolutionary.” Compared to ...
Analysis of new-builds in Birmingham suggests all-electric homes not only use less energy but vary in peak usage Some of the first homes in the UK designed to meet new building standards put less ...
Electric HVAC systems can help you keep your home comfortable using a fraction of the energy. We spoke to experts to find out just how efficient they are. Mike De Socio is a CNET contributor who ...