Don’t Forget to Schedule Heat Pump Maintenance This Summer
One of the greatest advantages of installing a heat pump in your home is the ability to use it for both heating and cooling. However, this also doubles the amount of stress on the system.
3 Signs That Your Heat Pump Needs Replacing
Heat pumps are great systems for keeping your home comfortable all year round. However, they don’t last forever. Time and normal use will eventually wear out your heat pump, and when that happens you need to have it replaced.
Heat Pump Problems You Should Know
As the summer season gets into full swing, most of us are going to be relying on our cooling systems to keep us comfortable on a daily basis. That includes heat pump users, a rapidly growing demographic in the home HVAC market.
Why You Should Consider a Heat Pump for Air Conditioning
When you think about air conditioning, chances are you imagine a traditional central air conditioner. While central air conditioning units are quite effective at keeping homes cool, however, they are not the only option available.
Why Do Heat Pumps Need Refrigerant for Heating?
A heat pump is an effective and efficient heating and air conditioning system. In order for any system to provide cool air, it requires a medium to transfer heat out of a space first, usually using a chemical blend called refrigerant. But most heating systems don’t need any refrigerant…
What Is Involved in Heat Pump Maintenance?
Heat pumps may sometimes seem like miraculous machines: using the power of an air conditioner to shift heat from one place to another to provide for both heating and cooling, whatever you need for whatever time of the year.
Why Heat Pumps Are Popular for Heating
Many homes in our area use heat pumps to keep comfortable throughout the winter . The technology uses a refrigerant cycle similar to that seen in air conditioners to both cool and warm the house. During the summer, the heat pump absorbs the heat from your house and transfers it outside…
Signs of a Heat Pump Refrigerant Leak
Did you know that heat pumps operate according to the same principles that air conditioners do? They circulate refrigerant and take advantage of the temperature changes created when it shifts from a gaseous to a liquid state and back.
Heat Pump FAQ: Will My Heat Pump Really Keep Me Warm this Winter?
“Will my heat pump really keep me warm this winter?” It’s a fair question, and if you look at various forums and discussions across the Internet, you might conclude that it won’t. That assumes a generic staring point however…