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Factors to Consider When Buying a Heat Pump
All City Heat and Air • November 1, 2018

Factors to Consider When Buying a Heat Pump

So, you’re looking to invest in a heat pump. You’re not alone – many Americans are making the switch. Why? For starters, they’re generally more efficient than a traditional heating or cooling system. What’s more, they offer both heating and cooling, so they’re versatile. At All City Heat and Air, we like to help our customers make a decision that meets their home’s needs. Why? Because we want you to be satisfied with your heat pump for years to come. To assist you in your search, here are five questions to ask yourself when picking out a new heat pump:

What type of heat pump do I want?

Air-source, mini-split, and water source are a few main types of heat pumps. Airsource pumps transfer heat from the outdoor air to warm your home in the winter, and expel heat from your home during the summer. Mini-splits work similarly, but without ducts (which is why they are also called “ductless” units). Water source heat pumps draw heat from a pond, lake, or water deposit. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages.

Will I need a dual-fuel system?

Most heat pumps cannot operate efficiently in temperatures below 40º F. That’s why if you live in a climate with freezing winters, you should get a dual-fuel system. A dual-fuel system is a heat pump that is supplemented with a different heating appliance. When temperatures are too low for your heat pump to operate efficiently, your furnace or boiler will kick on.

What type of thermostat should I buy?

In addition to your heat pump, your technician can install new controls for heating/cooling your home. Based on your home needs, you can choose between a standard, programmable, or Wi-Fi thermostat. Standard thermostats have a simple, familiar interface. They provide you with a“heat” and “cool” option, and “on,” or “auto” fan control. Programmable thermostats can be set to automatically lower your home temperature during certain hours of the day when you won’t be home. Wi-Fi thermostats can be controlled remotely using your smartphone, even when you’re not home. Depending on the model, your Wi-Fi thermostat may even offer energy usage analytics, so you can easily monitor your consumption.

All City Heat and Air wishes you, our neighbors in Charlotte, NC, “happy hunting” as you search for a new heat pump. Call us at 704-545-2000 today to learn more about what we have to offer.

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