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An average home typically has two separate systems for climate control: one for air conditioning and one for heating. However, there are other options available that combine air conditioning with heating. Heat pumps are centralized, forced air systems that can act as both a heater and an air conditioner. This option can be a major benefit for homeowners looking for efficient forms of climate control.

Heat pumps are great for:

  • Heating and cooling specific rooms
  • Homes with no ductwork
    Older homes
  • Homes with high energy bills

Call today to speak with one of our expert heat pump technicians. We’ll make sure that you get the perfect heat pump solution for your needs.

Air-Source Heat Pumps Repair & Replacement

An air-source heat pump can provide efficient heating and cooling, especially if you live in a warm climate. When properly installed, an air-source heat pump can deliver one-and-a-half to three times more heat energy compared to the electrical energy it consumes. This is possible because a heat pump moves heat (rather than converting it) by exploiting the physical properties of the refrigerant.

Ground-Source or Geothermal Heat Pump Repair & Replacement

A ground-source heat pump system is a central heating or air conditioning system that actively pumps heat to or from the shallow ground or a water source. It uses geothermal energy from the earth as either a source of heat in the winter or as a coolant in the summer. This technology takes advantage of the higher efficiency of heat transfer to water, compared to that of heat to air.

Refrigerant Repair & Replacement

A refrigerant is a compound used in a heat cycle that undergoes a phase change from a gas to a liquid and back, thus giving off heat or absorbing it. The two main uses of refrigerants are refrigerators/freezers and air conditioners. Since it was discovered in the 1980s that the most widely used refrigerants were major causes of ozone depletion, a worldwide phase-out of ozone-depleting refrigerants has been undertaken. These are being replaced with “ozone-friendly” refrigerants.

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