Answered: The Top Questions About Heat Pumps
1. How do heat pumps work?
Heat pumps use a process of two-way heat transfer, meaning a heat pump can add and subtract heat from your living space depending on your comfort needs.
2. How much do heat pumps cost?
Professionally installing a heat pump can cost between $8,000-$40,000, but after the available rebates, you can reduce those costs by up to $5,000.
3. How efficient are heat pumps, and are they worth the cost?
Heat pumps have been shown to save the average homeowner anywhere from $500 to $1,000 per year on heating costs (depending on energy prices). With a life expectancy of up to 20 years, heat pumps are well worth the cost.
4. When does my heat pump need maintenance?
General heat pump maintenance is minimal—an annual maintenance visit should be plenty to keep your heat pump running in tip-top shape and prevent emergency breakdowns. Heat pump air filters should be cleaned between heating and cooling seasons.
5. What size heat pump do I need?
Heat pumps should be sized to the square footage and heating load of each individual home. The team at Hassler can pair you with the right equipment for your needs.
6. Do I have a heat pump or air conditioner?
If your home heating and cooling systems are separate, like AC, and a furnace or boiler, chances are you do not yet have a heat pump.
7. Can a heat pump get too cold?
If your heat pump works overtime in cooling mode, condensation will freeze and accumulate on the coil. This can indicate that your heat pump is undersized for your needs or you need other efficiency upgrades like insulation, air sealing, and new windows. When it comes to operating in the cold, many heat pumps are rated to provide efficient heat even when outside temperatures drop well below freezing!