Heating homes the natural way & Heat pump technology has been used § in Canada and around the world for § decades. You probably have one in your & own home and don‘t even know it, §; because a refrigerator or an air conditionâ€" $ er is actually a heatâ€"pump. "A ground source heat pump or earth energy system uses the natural heat trapped in the earth to warm your home in winter and cool it in summer," notes Frank Szadkowski, a technology officer in the Buildings Group of the Efficiency and Alternative Energy Technology Branch at Energy Mines and Resources Canada (EMR). Heat is removed from the earth by pumping a liquid such as an antifreeze solution through a circuit of underground piping. This heat is upgraded by the heat pump and transferred to indoor air. During summer months, the process is reversed. 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Don‘t think that a heat pump will solve all your heating problems. Make your house as efficient as it can be by sealing air leaks, caulking, weatherstripâ€" ping, insulating the basement, attic and walls, and replacing old inefficient winâ€" dows and doors. Miracle Network: 5. Remember, heat pumps don‘t give you the same feeling of "heat rise" as an oil or gas furnace. They warm the house, run longer, but are more efficient than electric (resistance) heating. For more information on air or ground source heat pumps, write to: Energy Publications c/o Canada Communication Group Ottawa, Ontario K1A 089 ‘"Heat pumps are not magic fuel. You still have to pay money to heat your homes. But they are part of the solution," Szadlowski concludes. 1 BDRM & DEN GRANARY ARST TIME BUYERS Children‘s SPONSORED BY