When you think about energy-efficient HVAC systems in Henderson, you need to think about not just eco-friendly units but also ones that are a good match for the local climate. We have a hot desert climate here. Cooling solutions are obvious and sometimes very powerful because they're necessary during the kind of summer we have. But you've got to have something that can not only cool but also provide efficient heating during the times when we have the temperature drop to what we consider "cool." So look for an HVAC system that has a very good SEER rating, which indicates better energy efficiency, and also look for smart thermostatic controls that can allow you to program when the thing's going to work, by and large, around when you're home and using it, and when you've hypothetically got a kind of energy-wasting scenario going on when you don't need it running.
Henderson’s geothermal heat pumps are a superb energy-saving solution for homes because they take advantage of the nearly constant underground temperatures to do the opposite. When the air above ground is sweltering, the heat pump brings the basement's subterranean chill right into the main living areas. Geothermal systems work wonderfully in tandem with ductless mini-split systems, which furnish excellent, room-specific efficiency with the option to avoid the areas that are not in use. These systems better the obdurate efficiency of Henderson homes, many of which are of an architectural style that poses unique challenges in the efficiency of heating and cooling. Between the two systems, geothermal and ductless mini-split, lies the very real opportunity to grip and ride a significantly reduced carbon footprint down to Club Earth.
Moreover, coupling renewable energy with your HVAC system has the potential to make Henderson's homes even more energy efficient. Considering the ample sunlight in this part of the country, solar power is an obvious choice. However, not every kind of solar power makes sense for every home. In Henderson, most residences can achieve a return on investment by using photovoltaic (PV) panels. These rooftop installations take the sunlight that hits your roof and convert it directly into electricity. But, what if your HVAC system uses solar power to run? High-temperature solar power harnessed by an advanced kind of solar panel, a solar concentrator, can do just that; however, in a typical Henderson home, a PV system is likely to power your air conditioning without using amps.