Heat pumps are energy-efficient alternatives to furnaces and air conditioners. They work by transferring energy rather than burning fuel, making them an environmentally-friendly choice. Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. is here to help you navigate this choice for your home. Today, we are sharing the top three things to know when it comes to heat pumps.
1. Benefits
Energy efficiency is a primary reason many people choose a heat pump. These systems transfer heat by moving energy from one place to another rather than burning fuel like traditional heating and cooling systems. Heat pumps only need small amounts of energy to pull from the ground before pumping it into your home. Additionally, heat pumps offer the option for outdoor installation. At Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc., we offer top-brand name lines with 10-year warranties on parts and labor.
2. Options and Features
There are different types of heat pumps, including air-to-air, water-to-air, geothermal options, and dual-fuel options. Geothermal options are often of particular interest because they are a renewable source of heating, cooling, and water heating for a home. These systems further add cost savings and are environmentally friendly.
3. Pick a Qualified Expert
Finally, choosing a qualified expert to help navigate your options is the best way to ensure your investment meets your needs. In addition to providing consultation on a new system, we can repair, service, and maintain your systems ongoing to ensure they remain fully functioning. Our experienced technicians are certified and can also provide other home services, including plumbing, HVAC repairs and installations, ductless mini splits, and so much more. We also offer service plans through our Family Savings Plan program, giving you access to member-only discounts as well as other perks.
Quality Plumbing & Heating Inc. is here to help you install, service, and maintain your heat pump. We serve the Kokomo area as well as Logansport, Noblesville, Rochester, and Marion. Request an appointment online or call (765) 450-4008 today.