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How to Efficiently Heat the Home This Holiday Season Thursday, December 15th, 6:45 PM
HVAC Professionals Share How to Combat Freezing Temperatures in Pittsburgh, PA

Bridgeville, United States - December 14, 2022 / Gillece Services /

Heat Pumps Make Heating the Home a Breeze 

Winters in Pittsburgh are brutal. It gets dark earlier, the skies are overcast, and it could be weeks before the sun comes out again. Matters get even worse if a home doesn’t have a functional heating and cooling system. Thankfully, there are many ways homeowners can keep warm this holiday season, all without breaking the bank. 

Here, one can learn about the many benefits of heat pumps and how they regulate the home’s indoor air quality. For more information about getting one of these systems, one can consult a trained professional. 

What is a Heat Pump? How Does It Work? 

pumpThe U.S. Department of Energy notes that heat pumps are an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and other types of heaters. Without getting too technical, a heat pump draws heat from one location and pumps it into another. It also does this with cold air during the warmer months, so it’s versatile. 

Most heat pumps run on electricity. Yet, there are some others, too, such as: 

  • Geothermal heat pumps: These appliances draw heat from the ground. 
  • Water source heat pumps: These devices draw heat from water instead of air. 
  • Air source heat pumps: As noted, these devices draw heat from the air and pump it into a cooler area. 

The best heat pump for one’s home depends on where one live and how cold it gets. It also depends on one’s home; there are ductless heat pumps that can warm older buildings. 

The Benefits of Ductless Heating 

saveMany modern homes rely on ductwork to channel warm air from one room to the next. However, older homes generally don’t have ductwork. Still, homeowners have options for keeping warm during the holiday season. They can instead get a ductless heat pump or a mini-split heat pump. 

These devices: 

  • Don’t need a lot of energy to operate: The U.S. Department of Energy reports that heat pumps can use up to 50 percent less energy than furnaces or other heaters. 
  • Deliver many of the same benefits as duct-based systems: Heat pumps have one goal: to make a home warmer or cooler, depending on the season. There is little difference between one of these systems and a centralized unit. 
  • Last a long time: One can reuse the same heat pump year after year for both heating and cooling the home. 

Energy Savings = Money Savings! 

Some people think about getting a heat pump, but then they think twice after seeing the price. Still, many HVAC professionals insist that these systems are more cost-effective than most in-home heating systems. Here’s why: 

  • Heat pumps don’t produce heat. They just direct heat from one area to the next. This requires the system to use less energy. 
  • Heat pumps last a long time. As noted, heat pumps can last years without needing repairs. That’s because they don’t waste energy trying to produce heat. 
  • Some heat pumps are tax-deductible. Some EnergyStar-branded heat pumps let homeowners write them off on their taxes. This can deflect the cost of purchase and installation. 

About Gillece Services 

Since 1980, Gillece Services has proudly served the residents of Pittsburgh, PA, and the surrounding areas. As long-time residents, they know how tough the winters can be, and they lend a helping hand to those who need help. Call them today for heat pump services in Pittsburgh, PA

Contact Information:

Gillece Services

3000 Washington Pike
Bridgeville, PA 15017
United States

Emily Shaheen
https://www.gillece.com/

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