Heat Pump Installation and Repair Specialists in Westminster, SC
Noble Air and Heat is experienced in servicing, repairing, and installing heat pumps in Westminster, Clemson, Seneca, Walhalla, or other cities in the area. The heat pump is the device that transfers heat from one place to another, whether that is indoors to outdoors or outdoors to indoors. Homes that do not have access to natural gas, heat pumps offer a great solution that is efficient for heating and cooling.
How Does a Heat Pump Work?
A heat pump works like a heater during the winter. It extracts heat energy from outside and transfer it to the inside of a home. In the summer, the process is reversed, extracting the heat from your home and transferring it outside like an air conditioner. Heat pumps can be a great solution for warmer climates to provide year round comfort.
Heat pumps work with a set of coils that draws the energy from the air, water, or ground. This is an environmentally friendly process and is the most energy efficient way to cool or heat a home. Heat pumps are very efficient since they simply transfer heat, rather than burn fuel to create heat. This makes it a green alternative to traditional gas or oil furnaces. Heat pumps are normally recognized to heat swimming pools and hot tubs, but they are a great option for cooling and heating homes as well.
Different Types of Heat Pumps
As with many heating and cooling systems, there a several types of heat pumps available. Three types are air-to-air, water sources, and geothermal. Each type performs the same collecting heat from the air, water and outside, and concentrate it to be used.
Are Heat Pumps Expensive?
Heat pump installation costs are typically more expensive that traditional furnace or air conditioner installation; however, the annual savings through the energy costs make up the difference between five or ten years. As with all other types of cooling or heating systems, performing proper maintenance on you heat pump will also save you money because you will use less energy. Regular maintenance can prevent degradation of your system, and consistent filter chaning or cleaning is necessary to keep your heat pump running well. Other regular maintenance service includes seasonal cleaning of coils and fans. Neglected heat pumps can be 10 to 25 percent less efficient and will break down more often.