A heat pump is one of the most energy-efficient ways to heat and cool your Mobile house. That’s since they move warm or cold air, instead of making it. But not all homeowners have been able to use this energy-saving technology.
In the past, heat pumps were only suggested for moderate climates, as they weren’t as effective when temperatures were close to or below freezing. When the heat pump couldn’t meet demand, the heating system would then rely on more costly electric heat as an emergency heat source to keep the house cozy.
With modern technology, heat pump systems are now ideal for cold areas. Most can work smoothly at much colder temperatures, although some might still need a secondary heating system if temperatures get too cold. But it’s essential to know that today’s backup heating solutions can also be more energy-efficient than previously.
We’ll discuss the different kinds of heat pumps so you can choose the ideal one for your house.
Air source heat pumps are the most used kind of heat pump. They rely on an outdoor unit and an indoor air handler. These systems move heat from either the indoor air during the summer, or outside air during cold weather, keeping you cozy throughout the seasons.
With updates in heat pump technology, these systems can now be used in a large range of climates. But it’s important to know that you will probably require an auxiliary source of warmth if temperatures go below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. This may involve a dual-fuel system with a gas furnace. Heating switches between the two to deliver the most energy-efficient heating comfort across your house.
Due to the requirement for dual-fuel systems in cold climates, air source heat pumps are best suited for areas without big temperature changes and more moderate heating requirements.
Mini-split heat pumps are one of the most flexible kinds of heat pumps as they don’t require ductwork. This means you can use them just about anyplace in your home, such as a garage or addition. They’re also very energy efficient, with the majority achieving ENERGY STAR® designation.
Mini-splits use an outdoor unit that links to as many as four quiet, low-profile indoor units attached to your wall or ceiling. This gives you the ability to have zoned heating and cooling, with exact temperature control in each space.
Outdoor air on even the chilliest days has some heat that your ductless heat pump can use and move indoors. Depending on the type you go with, some cold-weather mini-split heat pumps from Mitsubishi can operate in temperatures as cold as -13°F.
Geothermal heat pumps take advantage of balanced underground temperatures to significantly reduce your heating and cooling costs, typically by 25%–50%! These systems use buried pipes to move heat to and from your house.
Geothermal doesn’t make a lot of noise and can work for many years—around 25 years for the indoor unit and approximately 50 years for the loop.
It doesn’t require a lot of maintenance and is ideal if you are in a climate with big temperature swings. Most of the time, geothermal does not need a secondary heating system.
However, you’ll require a good amount of space and the ideal kind of soil to add the underground loops. You should also be aware that installation costs around $20,000–$25,000 for a 2,500-square foot house. Although the installation cost is more expensive, lifelong energy savings might help the equipment pay for itself over time.
Because geothermal saves a lot of energy, adding it might make you eligible for federal tax credits and other rebates from your local energy provider.
There’s a reason why we refer to our Climate Control Service Experts heating and cooling professionals Experts. That’s since they have an A+ when it comes to helping homeowners like you choose the ideal heat pump system for their house.
But their service doesn’t stop with heat pump installation. We stand behind our work with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee* for a year, since we want you to experience the greatest comfort you can receive from your new heat pump.
And bear in mind special offers, rebates and financing for qualified customers. Buying a new heat pump is even more reasonable than you may realize. Contact us at 251-202-7503 to schedule your free home comfort assessment now!
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