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Is a Heat Pump a Good Installation for the Fall?


A heat pump is one of the best home comfort inventions. Through the same process that an air conditioner uses to cool a house, a heat pump provides forced-air heating and cooling in a single unit. With a heat pump in your home, you no longer need to have a dual air conditioner and heater, and can instead rely on electrical power to handle all your family’s comfort requirements throughout the year. If you are considering replacing your old heating system during the fall in preparation for winter, you should put a heat pump high on your shopping list.

You will want more information about heat pumps, of course, so call our specialists at Raleigh Heating & Air today. We will be glad to assist you with any questions you may have regarding installing a heat pump in Raleigh, NC.

Why Heat Pumps Are Often Excellent Installation Choices for the Fall

Heat pumps sometimes receive a poor—and undeserved—reputation for inefficiency when in heating mode. Because heat pumps must draw heat from the outdoors in order to release it indoors, it seems like they would have trouble doing this efficiently in cold weather. Although it is true that extreme low temperatures will make it more difficult for a heat pump to extract the necessary heat, there is still heat in the air it can use. During the standard low temperatures that North Carolina experiences during the winter, heat pumps are more than up to the task of keeping a home comfortable—and they are more efficient in general than most furnaces, particularly electric models.

Keep in mind that to receive the most benefit from a heat pump, you must use it for both heating and cooling. Don’t purchase a heat pump to only handle one task or the other; that’s not a cost-effective solution. If you plan to replace both an old heater and air conditioner this fall, a heat pump is a very economical choice.

If you don’t have ductwork in your home, heat pumps are still an option, since they are available in ductless mini split models. Ductless heat pumps are among the most energy-efficient heating and cooling systems available.

Like any heating or cooling system, a heat pump is not ideal in every situation. Call on professionals to look over your home and perform a heat load calculation to determine its specific heating needs. The experts can then guide you toward the system that will best see to your family’s comfort throughout the year. You will also need the professionals to take care of the installation work.

Depend on Raleigh Heating & Air for a heat pump in Raleigh, NC. We have helped keep Wake County and the surrounding areas warm (and cool) for more than two decades.

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