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Pros and Cons of a Heat Pump as a Heater

Whether you already have a heat pump or are thinking about upgrading to one, it’s important to consider how the system works as a heater. Although heat pumps are fantastic in many areas of the country, our winters get fairly cold. 

This can make it challenging to keep your home warm if you have a standard heat pump. You can keep reading to learn more about the pros and cons of having a heat pump as a heater in the winter season. Then give our team a call if you’re interested in heat pump installation in Roanoke, VA.

Benefits of a Heat Pump

Having a heat pump is wonderful because it operates much more efficiently compared to either a gas or electric furnace. A furnace has to create heat, while a heat pump is simply transferring heat from one place to another. 

With a heat pump, refrigerant cycles outside of your home to the outdoor unit and absorbs heat to bring it back inside. This uses far less energy compared to having a heating element or open flame creating heat. You can save money on your energy costs in the winter and also know that you are making a wise choice for the environment.

Plus, you have all-in-one heating and cooling, eliminating the need for two separate units. You can potentially save a little space by having two indoor units. You also only have to schedule maintenance for a single unit instead of separate units.

Downsides to a Heat Pump

The biggest downside to consider is that a traditional heat pump isn’t really designed to heat your home when temperatures are at their coldest. The lower the temperature is outside, the less heat there is in the air to absorb and bring into your home.

If you decide to invest in a heat pump, make sure you choose one that is appropriate for our climate. You have a couple of options. The first is a cold weather heat pump that has a power boost to bring more heat in. The second is a standard heat pump that has a small add-on furnace for an extra heating boost. You get the best of both a furnace and a heat pump without needing to have a full-size furnace. 

Selecting a Heater

Whether you decide to go with a heat pump or a furnace, you have to make the right decision for your home and your family. Heat pumps are an excellent choice, but they may not be right for you. If you do decide to invest in a heat pump, be sure that you schedule professional maintenance twice each year for the unit. One of the maintenance appointments serves to maintain your heat pump as an air conditioner, and the other appointment serves to maintain your heat pump as a heater.

We can help you make the best choice for heating services. Rely on the experts at W.C. Butler Heating and Air Conditioning and schedule an appointment today.

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