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The Most Efficient Way to Heat Your Home Tuesday, December 13th, 10:00 PM
HVAC Experts From Findlay, OH Discuss How Ductless Heat Pump Systems Work

Findlay, United States - December 13, 2022 / Beltz Home Service Co. /

Heat Pump Systems Are An Eco-Friendly Heating Option

Heating a home during the winter can be one of the biggest energy expenditures of the household for the whole year. Homeowners interested in installing or upgrading their heating system to a more energy-efficient alternative should consider heat pump HVAC systems. Compared to traditional heating, heat pump systems use far less energy. 

Heat pump systems transfer heat from outdoor water, air, or the earth into the home to raise the inside temperature. Using less energy to heat the home in the winter is good for homeowners' wallets and the environment. This blog post discusses the four main types of heat pump systems and their benefits. 

How Do Heat Pump Systems Work?

heat pumpMini split heat pump

Mini split heat pump systems are a popular heating choice for interiors that do not have space for ductwork in the walls. The mini-split system comprises an inside unit and an outdoor unit, usually connected through a single hole in the wall. Mini split heat pumps are similar to window air conditioners, except they can blow warm and cool air. 

Air source heat pump

Heat pump systems work by transferring heat from one place to another. An air source heat pump transfers heat from the outdoor air into the home using a compression system similar to air conditioning. As long as the outdoor temperature does not fall below 0 degrees, air-source heat pumps can maintain a comfortable indoor temperature during the winter.  

Water source heat pump

Water source heat pump systems are one of the most energy-efficient heating options. Water heat pump systems extract energy from an interconnected water loop inside the unit and transfer it to the indoor air as heat. The unit is usually conveniently installed out of sight in a closet or ceiling. 

Geothermal heat pump

Geothermal heating relies on the earth's energy to provide heat for the home. Like water and air heat pumps, the geothermal heat pump transfers heat from one place to another. This heat pump uses heat from the ground outside to transfer and disperse heat into the house. 

Benefits of Ductless HVAC Systems

Ductwork is a convenient way to distribute air around a building, but it is not the most energy-efficient option. While the hot air travels from the heating unit through the ductwork, it loses some of its temperature. This means that the heating unit must work harder to heat the home. Ductless heating systems use less energy because the air does not lose heat in its journey through the ducts. 

Eliminating ductwork by installing a ductless mini split heat pump system keeps energy usage low. Ductless heating systems also improve indoor air quality by eliminating dusty or moldy ductwork. Another reason to ditch ductless heating is that rodents and other pests hide out in the home's ductwork. 

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Switching to a ductless heating system using heat pump technology can save homeowners a ton of money over time. Heat pump systems are also a good option for commercial and multi-family properties. Compared to other heating systems, heat pumps are the best for the environment and for keeping utility costs low. 

Saving money on the heating bill each month can add up to substantial yearly savings. A good heating system is an investment that will continue to give each year that savings continue to rack up. There is no need to use excessive energy from the main power plant to heat a home when heat pump systems allow homeowners to transfer heat from the air, water, or ground outside! 

About Beltz Home Service Co.

Beltz Home Service Co. is available 24/7 when a plumbing, heating, AC, or electrical emergency strikes! This local company offers comprehensive home services from the best technicians around. They are proud to have served their community with top-of-the-line service for over 20 years. Give Beltz Home Service Co. a call today to schedule an appointment for heat pump installation in Findlay, OH!

Contact Information:

Beltz Home Service Co.

400 West Front St
Findlay, OH 45840
United States

Lara Beltz
(419) 421-0072
https://beltzhomeservice.com/

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