Are you ready for a heat pump replacement? Whether your current system consists of a traditional furnace or an older heat pump, a more modern model can help you cut your costs.
From the installation to your long-term utility costs, a replacement unit can help you keep your costs lower. Here are a few ways you’ll save money with a state-of-the-art heat pump.
You Can Choose a Money-Saving Installation
When you schedule your heat pump replacement, you can choose a model that will fit easily in your home.
If your home doesn’t have HVAC ductwork, you can save money by choosing a ductless mini split. If you do have ducts, you can opt for a heat pump that will connect to the ducts. Talk to your HVAC technician about the type of system that will best fit into your home.
How Does a Ductless Mini Split Heat Pump Differ?
A ductless heat pump replacement doesn’t use traditional ductwork to push heated air into your living spaces. Instead, the indoor air handler releases warm air directly into your home. This means the air feels warmer. As a result, these heat pump systems use less energy to maintain a consistent temperature.
You Will Eliminate the Need for Costly Heating Fuel
If you plan to use a heat pump replacement to take the place of a traditional furnace, you might save more on your heating costs. That’s because furnaces use natural gas, propane, or heating oil to generate heat. That fuel costs money in addition to the energy your furnace uses.
By replacing the furnace with an alternative heating system, you’ll no longer need expensive fuel.
In addition to the savings, switching to a new heat pump offers a safer heating method. Since the unit doesn’t use fuel, you won’t have to worry about natural gas leaks. You’ll avoid the risk of carbon monoxide exposure, as well, since a heat pump doesn’t produce this poisonous byproduct.
How Will a Heat Pump Keep My Home Warm?
Your heat pump uses an electrical process to transfer heat between your home and the outdoor environment. It uses a refrigerant to move warm air into your home during the heating process.
You can maintain the efficiency of this process with regular heat pump maintenance, but efficiency loss will build up over a period of 10 to 15 years. Eventually, you’ll have to replace an outdated heat pump.
You Will Enjoy More Effective Heating Cycles
After replacing a heat pump, you should see your energy costs decrease. That’s because newer heat pumps are more efficient than a model from 15 years ago.
In addition to advances in heating technology, a modern model will have more resilient components that provide improved performance. As a result, you’ll need fewer heating cycles to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
Don’t Put Off Your Heat Pump Installation
When you partner with Air Repair Pros, we’ll deliver superior HVAC service to meet all of your needs.
When you’re ready to install a heat pump, we’ll help you choose the model that will most efficiently heat your home. We’ll also provide comprehensive installation services to ensure your replacement system is ready for use. Contact us to schedule service today!