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What Is a Heat Pump?

  • Heat pumps are energy-efficient devices that transfer heat from one place to another. They offer both heating and cooling capabilities, making them a versatile solution for year-round comfort.
  • By utilizing renewable energy sources like the air or ground, heat pumps can significantly lower your carbon footprint and reduce energy bills compared to traditional heating and cooling systems.
  • If you’re considering installing a heat pump, there are several factors to take into account.”

Things to Know Before Installing a New Heat Pump

  • Evaluate Your Home’s Insulation and Efficiency
    Before installing a heat pump, assess your home’s insulation, air leaks, and overall energy efficiency. A well-insulated home helps your heat pump work more effectively and reduces energy costs.

  • Choose the Right Size Heat Pump
    The size of your heat pump matters. Larger homes require bigger units to provide consistent heating and cooling. Installing the correct size ensures optimal performance and energy savings.

  • Consult a Professional for Expert Advice
    Not sure what size or type of heat pump is best for your home? A professional HVAC technician can evaluate your specific needs and recommend the right system for your space.

How to Safely Disconnect an Old Heat Pump

  • Safe Refrigerant Removal
    Heat pumps contain hazardous refrigerants. By law, professionals must use EPA-approved recovery machines to safely remove and dispose of these chemicals.

  • Electrical Disconnection
    After refrigerant removal, technicians disconnect the old unit and install or upgrade electrical wiring for the new heat pump.

  • Hire a Certified Professional
    Always hire a licensed HVAC expert to ensure safe and legal heat pump removal and installation.

Installing the Heat Pump Indoor Unit

The indoor unit of a heat pump houses key components like the evaporator, compressor, and condenser. 

  • Key Components
    The indoor unit contains the evaporator, compressor, and condenser, working together to regulate your home’s temperature effectively.

  • Placement Matters
    A central location with good airflow ensures optimal performance and energy efficiency.

  • Professional Installation
    Always hire a licensed HVAC technician to ensure safe and efficient installation.

Installing the Heat Pump Outdoor Unit

  • Contains Refrigerant Coils: The outdoor unit houses coils that absorb or release heat from the air or ground, depending on the season.
  • Crucial for Efficiency: Proper installation ensures optimal energy efficiency and system performance.
  • Placement Matters: The unit should be installed in a well-ventilated, level area for maximum airflow and durability.