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Unique Benefits of a Heat Pump

Heat pumps are a standout option in the HVAC industry. Usually you have to choose between either an air conditioner or a heater, having separate units when you need both. But a heat pump offers an all-in-one heating and cooling solution.

You can keep reading to learn more about how a heat pump works as well as the unique benefits you can enjoy from one. Then give our team a call when you need heat pump service in Clinton Twp, MI. We can help you with everything from a heat pump installation to regular maintenance and targeted repairs.

Heat Pump Operation

A heat pump is very much like a central air conditioner. Refrigerant cycles through the two sets of coils to absorb heat from inside your home and transfer it outside as a way to cool down the air. Heat pumps also have the capability of pushing refrigerant through the system in the opposite direction.

A heat pump can absorb heat from outside and transfer it into your home as a way of increasing the temperature in the winter time. The only problem with this is that as outside temperatures get lower, there is less available heat in the air. Because of this, you don’t want to invest in a standard heat pump for your home here in Michigan. 

Instead, you want to invest in a cold weather model that has a more heating power potential. Otherwise, you may not be satisfied with how well your heat pump warms up your home in the winter. Alternately, you could invest in a standard heat pump and install a small furnace alongside it to get that extra heating boost.

Energy Efficiency

When it comes to heating your home, a heat pump is far more energy efficient than a furnace, particularly an electric furnace. This is because a heat pump is not actually creating heat at all. A furnace either uses gas in an open flame or electric burners to heat up the air. 

This consumes far more energy than a heat pump that is simply transferring heat from one place to another. During the summertime, a heat pump will have comparable efficiency to that of a central air conditioner. But the winter savings on heating your home can add up quickly with a heat pump.

Space Saving

When you install a heat pump, you eliminate the need to store two separate HVAC systems. Instead of having one central air conditioner and one heater, you just have a heat pump. If you currently have cabinet space dedicated to both an air conditioner and heater, you can eliminate one of the systems and win back some storage space for other needs.

Contact Charter Home Comfort today to schedule an appointment with our professionals for heat pump service. Old fashioned values with tech savvy results! 

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