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This week's soaring temperatures mean nearly half of the people in Seattle are in a hot home, but that number could soon change.
“The summers are getting a lot warmer and consistently warmer. People want cooling,” said Anthoney Maschmedt, principal at Dwell Development.
Maschmedt, an energy-efficient home builder has been putting heat pumps in homes for 15 years.
“For people who are wanting the balance of heating and cooling - heat pump technology is the logical answer to solve that problem,” Maschmedt said.
Read the full story here: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/king-county-heat-pump-program/281-2e1ed02d-ae46-431e-a7be-95a2b183f304