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Henderson's HVAC Professionals Discuss the Pros and Cons of Heat Pumps Friday, October 8th, 8:00 AM
HVAC Company in Henderson, TX Explains Whether Replacing A Gas Furnace With A Heat Pump Is Worth It Or Not

Longview, United States - October 8, 2021 / Napps Cooling, Heating & Plumbing /

Should I Replace My Gas Furnace With A Heat Pump?

 Is your furnace damaged, and you're thinking about replacing it with a heat pump but aren't sure if it's the best for your home? Below you'll find more information about this type of heating system, and hopefully, it helps you make the right choice. 

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Gas Furnace vs. Heat Pump

Both furnace and heat pump provides you and your loved ones much-needed warmth in the winter. But they do differ in some ways. Find out whether a heat pump is a suitable furnace replacement in Henderson, TX.

To begin with, you can only use your furnace to warm your home because that's the only designated function of the equipment. On the other hand, a heat pump is capable of heating and cooling your home as required. So if you install a heat pump, you won't need an air conditioner anymore.

The next difference between a gas furnace and a heat pump is the power source. Apparently, a gas furnace uses gas while a heat pump uses electricity. Therefore, heat pumps don't emit carbon dioxide, unlike furnaces. But of course, electricity may still involve carbon emissions. 

Another huge difference between these two types of heating systems is how they generate heat. Gas furnaces burn combustible fuel to generate heat. On the other hand, heat pumps absorb heat from the outdoor air or the ground and redistribute that heat throughout your home. 

What's the Drawback of a Heat Pump?

Heat pumps sound amazing. But it doesn't come without drawbacks, just like any other heating system. So before calling in your trusted residential heating installation team in Henderson, TX, to install a heat pump, check out its cons first.

As mentioned above, a heat pump works by absorbing heat from outdoor air or the ground and then redistributing it indoors. So if your home is located in a place where the temperature during winter drops below the freezing point, a heat pump may struggle to provide you with sufficient heat. Furthermore, heat pumps are more likely to use more electricity to run as the weather gets colder. 

But location wouldn't be an issue if you get a geothermal heat pump. This type of heat pump absorbs heat from the ground, which can stay at 55 degrees. However, its price is at least twice as much as an air-source heat pump. It's pretty expensive. 

 

Should You Get A Heat Pump?

The question here is more like, can you afford a heat pump? Because given the benefits of heat pumps - dual functionality, environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, etc., who wouldn't want this type of heating system? 

The only possible factor that often hinders homeowners from switching to a heat pump is its cost. An average air-source heat pump may cost up to $10,000 to install; a geothermal heat pump costs even more.

The good news is, you may be able to access federal and state incentives (depending on where you are) to save money on the installation cost. You just have to know where to look for it.

So, what's your decision? Do you want to switch to a heat pump or stick with the gas furnace? Whatever decision you make, Napps Cooling, Heating, & Plumbing is here to assist you with the heating installation near Henderson, TX. Contact us at 903-758-6482. 

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Napps Cooling, Heating & Plumbing

1003 W Cotton St
Longview, TX 75604
United States

Andy Murry
(903) 758-6482
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