Heat Pump Install Services
What is a Heat Pump?
The ability to either heat or cool a home, combined with the fact that it moves heat rather than creates heat, makes a heat pump an excellent choice for consumers interested in energy efficiency and versatility.
4 Symptoms of a Heat Pump Needing Replacement
Age of Unit
It’s normal for a heat pump to last 12-20 years. If your unit is older than this, it’s time for an upgrade.
Inconsistent Heat Supply
You should be getting an even heat supply throughout your home. If you feel spotty areas, call for a diagnosis.
High Energy Bills
Older systems will have to work twice as hard, which raises your energy consumption.
Unusual Noises
Noises are usually traced to the exact components of your HVAC. These may be able to be repaired.
Financing
Buy Today, Pay Over Time
With HVAC Financing
You work hard for your money. So why not treat yourself to a new HVAC system?
At Westerville Air Conditioning & Heating, we believe in giving our customers the best possible financing options so that they can achieve maximum comfort in their homes without breaking the bank. We want you to be able to spend your hard-earned dollars on what matters most to you: your family’s comfort.
Your HVAC system accounts for around half of the energy used in your home every month. Every hard-earned dollar spent towards upgrading your heating or cooling system will save you money in the long run.
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FAQ
Commonly Asked Heat Pump Questions
When to Repair vs. Replace Your Heat Pump
Homeowners with an aging heating and cooling system usually ask themselves: How will I know if it is time to replace a unit rather than merely repair it?
This is one of the most prevalent questions we get from homeowners. And our answer depends. Usually, a heat pump does not need to be replaced, but there are circumstances when it does.
Here are a few signs that a heat pump may only need to be repaired instead of needing replacement:
- The heat pump isn’t 10 years old yet.
- The heat pump merely needs to have the dirt and dust accumulation removed.
- The repairs are not very expensive, or they are minor
- The heat pump has not yet needed any repairs in the past.
What is the downside to a heat pump?
The downside to a heat pump is that it has a high upfront cost. The installation process is also difficult, and the sustainability of the product is questionable. It also requires significant work to install.
Is it worth getting a heat pump?
Heat pumps are more efficient than traditional boilers and use cleaner electricity, so they’ll reduce your home’s carbon footprint. A heat pump takes the heat from the air or ground and transfers it into your home to provide heating and hot water.