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Benton, IL Heat Pump Installation


Heat Pump Installation in Benton, IL



Many homeowners don’t realize all the options available for installing HVAC systems in their homes. While many think that a traditional split system is their only option, heat pumps are a great energy-saving alternative that is gaining increasing popularity. Heartland Heating, Air, and Plumbing are proud to provide heat pump installation to Benton, IL homeowners who are curious about making the switch.

Owning a heat pump comes with many benefits and the team at Heartland can explain how they work, when you need to replace your current system, and the benefits of heat pump ownership. If you’re interested in learning more about heat pumps, call the team at Heartland today to see if your home would be a good fit for a new heat pump.

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How Does a Heat Pump Work?

An air-source heat pump pumps heat throughout the home through a centralized unit and a system of ducts. However, instead of just creating heat, this device actually transfers heat from one area to the next.  During the winter, a heat pump will transfer heat from the outside air and move it to different parts of the house. In the summer, the pump actually extracts heat from the inside and pumps it back out. 

Many Benton, IL residents prefer heat pumps because it's better than having a furnace and an A/C unit. Since heat pumps do not use natural gas to generate heat, they are much safer for the environment and are much more efficient. However, the heat energy that a heat pump can extract from the air outside is dependent on the temperature. The colder the weather, the harder the heat pump needs to work.

Many homeowners worry about extremely frigid temperatures during the winter months and are unsure if their heat pump will work well enough to keep them comfortable. Many homeowners opt for a dual-fuel system to make sure their home is reliably warm, even on the coldest days. A dual-fuel system is composed of both a gas furnace and an air-source heat pump. For those rare days when temperatures are extremely cold and a heat pump cannot work efficiently, it can automatically kick the furnace on to heat your home. You’ll still use much less natural gas than you would with only a furnace, so you still make a positive difference in your carbon footprint. 

 

 

Signs That You Need a New Heat Pump

If you currently have a heat pump, you may be wondering if it's time to install a brand-new model. If your current pump is working just fine, Heartland Heating, Air, and Plumbing can help you maintain it with annual inspections. However, if you notice any of these issues, it might be time to upgrade to a new system.

Age

Heat pumps last between 10-15 years. If your system is older than 10 years, the warranty on the system may have expired which can make future repairs much more expensive. If this is the case, and you’re experiencing many issues with the operation of your HVAC system, replacing it might make the most financial sense. 

Frequent Repairs

The mechanics of a heat pump are simple enough to where you shouldn't have to fix it multiple times. While different parts can wear down over time, repairing or replacing those elements should bring the pump back to normal. So, if you find yourself calling a repair technician once a year (or more often), it's time to toss the old model. It'll actually be cheaper in the long run. 

Higher Energy Bills

As a Benton, IL, homeowner, you know how much you spend on energy every month. Even as your needs fluctuate throughout the year, you should be able to notice a substantial increase in costs. So, if your bills are getting higher and higher, your heat pump could be to blame. As the internal components break down, the entire system works less efficiently, forcing it to use more energy to maintain the same temperature. 

Inconsistent Operation

When a heat pump is working correctly, your house should feel the same in every room. While other elements can affect the specific temperature of an area (i.e., sunlight coming in from outside), your home should feel pretty consistent. If you start to notice that some rooms are warmer or colder than they should be, the pump could be the culprit. 


Benefits of a New Heat Pump Installation

Before installing any new system in your house, you want to make sure it's a worthwhile investment. Fortunately, Heartland Heating and Air has helped many Benton, IL residents take control of their HVAC needs with new heat pumps. Some of the primary advantages of upgrading to a new system include:

  • Lower Utility Bills - Modern heat pumps work far more efficiently than older models. So, even if your bills aren't necessarily high, you can still lower them by upgrading. Over time, you can save enough to offset the installation costs.
  • Better Heating and Cooling - The weather in Benton, IL, can fluctuate a lot throughout the year, meaning it's imperative to have a high-quality heat pump. This way, you can be sure you and your family will stay comfortable all year long.
  • Eco-Friendly Operation - If your heat pump is older, it's likely wasting energy. While you may also have to consider elements like gaps between windows and doors, a newer pump will use much less electricity. Overall, you can save money and help the environment.
  • Convenience -  Having one heating and cooling system to maintain is much easier than two. Heat pumps are generally one outdoor unit that can satisfy the heating and cooling needs of the whole house. This can free up room where your furnace or other heating and equipment was.

Call Heartland Today for an Estimate on Heat Pump Installation in Your Benton, IL home

Whether you need to replace your current heating system or you want to switch to a heat pump, Heartland Heating, Air and Plumbing can help. Our professional experts are available to answer questions and help you determine which model is right for your home. Talk to Heartland about setting up an estimate on a new heat pump system today.