The Push & Pull of Heat Pumps
Heat pumps have been getting a lot of buzz recently due to government rebates and the push to electrify. The name alone is a little deceiving leaving many homeowners confused. So what is a heat pump exactly and how can it be used to heat AND cool your home? Let’s break it down…
How does a heat pump work?
In the summertime, a heat pump and an air conditioner are essentially the same thing: they both take heat from inside the house, transfer it through a refrigerant and deposit it outside, leaving the inside cool. In the cooler months, a heat pump can be reversed to push heat into the home.
Efficiency is key when it comes to heat pumps to see savings on your electric bill and qualify for rebates.
Versatility is a plus as heat pumps can be installed with both traditional ducting or without ducts.
Pricing on heat pumps can run higher than more traditional heating/cooling systems, especially the higher efficiency units. And, if your home doesn’t have the electrical amperage required for a heat pump system, electrical upgrades can be an added cost.
Back up heat for winter is necessary with a heat pump system but they work well for supplemental heat in the shoulder months.
If your air conditioning is due for an upgrade this year, then a heat pump can be an option to consider. Our Comfort Specialists are here to walk you through the options to best meet your needs and budget. Click here to learn more and schedule an appointment.