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If you are looking for a way to save money on your energy costs, installing a heat pump in your home could be a step in the right direction. A heat pump is a great alternative to combustion-based systems and provides many benefits that will make your life as a homeowner much easier. Furthermore, your family will be able to stay warm during the colder months and cool during the hotter months! At
AVU Heating & Air our skilled and knowledgeable
HVAC team in
Murfreesboro, TN will assist you in making the switch to a heat pump or will lend a helping hand when it comes to
repairs and
maintenance.
A heat pump is an important part of your heating system. It is usually installed on the outside of your home and works to provide both cooling and heating. During the colder months, your heat pump can pull in the cold outdoor air to transfer it into warmer air that can be brought indoors. It is important to note that heat pumps don’t create the heat, they redistribute it. The two most common types of heat pumps to choose from are air-source heat pumps and ground-source heat pumps. The difference between the two is where the heat comes from as one comes from the air and one comes from the ground. Typically homeowners will choose air-source heat pumps but either option will surely deliver you the results you are looking for.
Many people will weigh the pros and cons of choosing a heat pump versus an AC system, only to come to the conclusion that a heat pump is the best option. When you invest in a heat pump for your home, you are welcoming a ton of benefits like making your home more self-sufficient and eco-friendly. When you choose to professionally install a heat pump into your home, many other benefits come into play including:
Affordable running costs
Lower maintenance
Safer than combustion-based systems
Decreases carbon emissions
Provides both heating and cooling
Increased life-span
Both heating AND cooling
There are many types of heat pumps, but they all work by transferring heat from one place to another. Below are some of the most common types of heat pumps we service:
Air-Source Heat Pump
Ground-Source Heat Pump
Absorbtion Heat Pump
Desiccant Heat Pump
The most common type of heat pump is the air-source heat pump, which moves heat between your home and the outside air. Ground-source heat pumps, also known as geothermal heat pumps, use the ground or water as a source of heat. Absorption heat pumps use a hot fluid, such as steam, to transfer heat. And finally, desiccant heat pumps use a drying agent to absorb moisture from the air. Each type of heat pump has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to choose the right one for your needs.
While a heat pump can last for many years, there are several signs that indicate it is time for a replacement. One of the most obvious signs is declining performance. If your home is not staying as warm as it used to, or the system is running more frequently, it could be a sign that the heat pump is no longer able to keep up with demand. Another sign that it may be time for a replacement is increasing energy bills. As a heat pump ages, it becomes less efficient and will require more energy to operate. If you have noticed a significant increase in your heating costs, it could be due to an outdated heat pump. Lastly, if your heat pump is more than 15 years old, it is probably time for a replacement. Even if it is still working well, newer models are much more energy-efficient and could help you save money on your energy bills in the long run.
At
AVU Heating & Air, you can count on our team of skilled professionals to replace and repair your Murfreesboro-area property's heating pump so you and your family can be comfortable throughout the year. Furthermore, our team of technicians has the experience and knowledge needed to efficiently make this change. We will keep you informed on every step of the way as we always put the homeowner first. When you are ready to make the switch to a heat pump,
schedule your service appointment
with us today!
For more information about heat pumps or to schedule a service, call us at (931) 593-5068 or fill out the form below.
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