Do you live in an area that has a relatively moderate temperature year round? Are you tired of having to crank the heat in the winter and cool air in the summer, all while reducing your efficiency? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then a heat pump may be right for you.
Heat pumps work by using electricity. They move heat from a cool space to a warm place, to put it simply. This way, they are able to make cool spaces cooler, while simultaneously making warm spaces warmer. During the colder months, heat pumps move heat from the cool outdoors into your warm house. When it gets warmer outside, heat pumps move heat from your cool house into the warm outdoors.Moving heat instead of generating it can provide the same heating and cooling at 1/4 the cost. Still unconvinced? Here are some other ways that heat pumps can benefit you year round.
Benefits of a Heat Pump Installation
Shortly after your heat pump installation, you should be able to notice the following benefits in your home:
- Â Low Running Costs: Heat pumps are cheaper to run in comparison to those who run on combustion. This will save you money on your utility bills!
- Low Maintenance: Heat pumps require far less maintenance in comparison to combustion heating systems. Approximately once a year certain details of the system have to be checked, which could easily be accomplished by yourself. If you are a bit hesitant, consider hiring a professional to check on the system.
- Safety: Heat pumps are far less likely to cause problems than other heating systems, giving you peace of mind knowing that your home is safe.
- Reduced Carbon Emissions: Heat pump systems reduce your carbon emissions and it has an efficient conversion rate of energy to heat. For example, water source heat pumps reach reasonably high efficiencies. They heavily rely on electricity to operate, implying that they will never be entirely carbon neutral. However, since heat pumps are electric, they represent a perfect fit for solar applications. Coupled together with solar panels, heat pumps could lead to zero net energy.
- Cooling: During warmer months of the years, heat pumps are able to reverse the flow process. Because of this, the heat pump can serve a similar function to an air conditioner. Air to air heat pumps can conveniently be switched to cooling mode during the summers.
- Durability: The lifespan of heat pumps is relatively long in comparison to other systems. In most cases, the average lifespan of a heat pump is somewhere around 14-15 years.
Why Choose Rebmann?
We are happy to provide you with the specific heat pump option necessary for your commercial or residential setting. Heat pumps provide the ultimate in cost-effective heating and cooling systems while keeping customers comfortable and worry free.
You can also have peace of mind knowing that Rebmann also provides fixed, upfront pricing and one-year warranties on all services and products. Our licensed and highly trained technicians are prompt, professional, and extremely knowledgeable in heat pump installations and repairs.
Call Rebmann today to schedule your heat pump installation!