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HVAC Techs in Warrensville Heights, OH Discuss the Benefits of Heat Pumps

Warrensville Heights, United States - December 9, 2022 / A New Image Heating & Cooling /

Heat Pumps Make It Easier (and Cheaper) To Heat the Home

Nothing beats coming home to a nice, warm house and cozying up with the family on a cold winter's day. And to ensure the house stays comfortably toasty all winter, it's essential to have a reliable home heating system - as nice as a roaring fire may be, it probably won't cut it for most homes.

Many homes use furnaces or boilers that run on natural gas, oil, or electricity. While these are all effective options for heating a home, there's another type of heating system to consider: heat pumps. This article will discuss the different kinds of heat pumps on the market, how they work, and how they can improve energy efficiency and save homeowners money on their heating bills!

What Are Heat Pumps - And How Do They Work?

heat pumpUnlike furnaces or heaters, which produce heat using a fuel source, heat pumps draw heat from one environment and move it to another. This is done using two units - one inside the home and one outside. The outdoor unit captures heat energy from the surrounding environment using chemical refrigerant pumped to the indoor unit, releasing the captured heat into the home via metal condenser coils.

This is the same technology that air conditioners use to keep homes cool - only in reverse. Most heat pumps can switch between heating and cooling, so homeowners don't have to rely on multiple HVAC systems between seasons.

There are a few different types of heat pumps available for residential use. The most common are air-source heat pumps, which derive heat energy from the outdoor air (even on frigid days!). Geothermal heat pumps, on the other hand, can pull heat from water or the earth itself. Water source heat pumps capture heat energy from a body of water such as a lake or reservoir. Since most people don't have access to such a water source, these are far less common. Ground source heat pumps, which extract thermal energy from deep underground, are becoming more and more common in residential settings.

Ductless Heat Pumps

Another type of heat pump that's grown in popularity is the ductless mini-split heat pump. Whereas central heat pump systems distribute heated air through the home's air ducts from one large indoor unit, mini-split systems involve multiple smaller units installed throughout the home, which pump warm air directly into a given room.

Ductless heat systems tend to be significantly more energy efficient than central heating systems, mainly because homeowners can heat individual rooms rather than using energy to heat the entire house. This greater zone control is one of the key benefits for many homeowners since everyone in the home can enjoy a comfortable temperature without fighting over the thermostat. Mini-split heat pumps are much simpler to install in homes without existing ductwork. This also makes them ideal for house extensions, added rooms, or insulated garages.

Greater Energy Efficiency = Lower Billssaving

No matter which variation homeowners choose, the greatest benefit of heat pump systems is their energy efficiency. Thanks to transferring heat rather than generating it outright, heat pumps can be as much as three times more efficient than traditional electric heating systems. And since they are also effective at cooling the home in the warmer months, heat pumps eliminate the need for a separate furnace and AC.

And since HVAC systems are the single biggest source of energy consumption in a typical home, upgrading to a high-efficiency heat pump can save homeowners loads of money on their utility bills. Some types, such as ductless and geothermal heating systems, often come with a higher upfront cost but can save homeowners more in the long run, making them a worthwhile investment. 

Of course, every home is different, so homeowners would consult their local HVAC company to determine which type of heat pump will best suit their needs!

About A New Image Heating & Cooling

A New Image Heating & Cooling has proudly served Warrensville Heights and the Greater Cleveland Metro area since 1990. Their licensed, insured, and pet-friendly technicians always show up on time and provide personalized recommendations, up-front pricing, and 5-star customer service. A New Image offers same-day and 24/7 emergency service, so homeowners can get fast, expert service when they need it most - so call them anytime for heat pump installation in Warrensville Heights, OH!

Contact Information:

A New Image Heating & Cooling

4463 Renaissance Parkway
Warrensville Heights, OH 44128
United States

Matt W.
(216) 896-9500
https://newimagehvac.com/

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