Having a backup for the electric heat pump during winter

When my fiance got an Heating plus A/C professional to install an electric furnace for our home, I had to remind him to ask whether all of us would need a backup heating system in case the electric heat pump failed.

The Heating plus A/C serviceman explained that the electric heating system he was going to install for us was designed with integrated electricity resistance which works as the backup for the heating component when hot plus cold temperatures go too low.

The people I was with and I wouldn’t need more heating component to back up the heat pump, which was a relief because I couldn’t imagine spending more currency. However, the heating specialist told us that all of us would need to spend currency on a HEPA filter plus a wireless temperature control if all of us wanted the pump to work more efficiently. The heating supplier stocked the latest smart temperature controls, which all of us could choose from plus get the perks of heating system maintenance alerts, temperature regulation, plus remote control. The Heating plus A/C company was keen to show us the warranty for each item all of us obtained, so all of us had two years to get free repairs plus servicing. The people I was with and I didn’t need to use those because our heating component had been functional for 4 years without any failures or repairs. I had to ask about the backup heaters, plus the expert mentioned that those needing them could use electric baseboards, boilers, fireplaces, or natural gas systems. The only disadvantage is that they need you to burn things that contribute to high carbon emissions. I’m glad my fiance was stubborn about the fully electric system because it has saved us a lot plus still saves us energy. I had insisted on a dual heat pump, thinking that the gas part would be our backup.
Central heating