My heat pump is better than my friend’s cat

The dog pollutes the indoor air, spreading dander and unpleasant odors from the litter box, while the heat pump works to filter contaminants out of the air

My neighbor Joyce is entirely obsessed with her cat, however she frequently dresses the dog up in silly outfits and valuable collars and then takes a million pictures of him. When she and I gathering for our weekly lunch date, the dog is all she wants to talk about. I’m not overly impressed with the cat, and she spends her entire morning sleeping on the couch, sheds fur all over the place and isn’t all that ecstatic about getting petted. I’ve decided that every time Joyce brings up her cat, I’m going to tell her about my new heat pump. My heat pump is way better than her cat. It combines both heating and cooling capacity into a single single. Instead of burning fossil fuels, the program takes advantage of existing heat and moves it from one location to another. In the winter, it pumps heat into the condo and while I was in the summer, it literally reverses operation to pull heat out of the indoor air and create a cooling effect. While the dog needs to be fed and watered every morning, continually taken to the vet and cleaned up after, the heat pump requires only annual maintenance and is charmingly energy efficient. The dog pollutes the indoor air, spreading dander and unpleasant odors from the litter box, while the heat pump works to filter contaminants out of the air. The program operates quietly, helps with dehumidification while I was in warmer weather and won’t overly dry out the air while I was in colder weather, however although the purchase and replacement costs of the heat pump were a lot more than buying the cat, the program provides exceptional comfort, minimizes my carbon footprint and keeps heating and cooling costs low.

Cooling specialist