Are you considering the installation of a new air conditioning system? Before deciding to use the familiar split central system that you've relied upon in the past, we encourage you to consider carefully the benefits that a heat pump has to offer.

Are you considering the installation of a new air conditioning system? Before deciding to use the familiar split central system that you've relied upon in the past, we encourage you to consider carefully the benefits that a heat pump has to offer. There are a few different reasons as to why heat pumps in Deerfield, FL have become so popular. Before you can fully understand them, of course, it is necessary to better understand what a heat pump is and how such systems operate. Read the following information, and let us know if you have any questions. Should you decide that  a heat pump is right for you, schedule your heat pump services with a member of our staff. 

What is a Heat Pump?

A heat pump is a type of HVAC system which is capable of both heating and cooling a home. During the summer season, the heat pump acts just like a split central cooling system. Heat is absorbed from the air in the home, and the cooled air is then redistributed throughout the house. During the winter, though, the system is able to reverse its operation. Ambient heat from the air outside is used to warm air, and that air is then used to warm the interior of a house.

3 Benefits of Using a Heat Pump

  1. Convenience: When you have a heat pump, you can use just one system to heat and cool your home. Just switch your heat pump back and forth between modes as needed. You won't have to worry about investing in two systems.
  2. Efficiency: A heat pump is one of the most effective means by which to heat your home. Considering how mild our winters tend to be anyway, they are perfectly suited to the climate around here. Cut down on energy costs without sacrificing comfort.
  3. Reliability: Heat pumps feature relatively few moving parts, and are renowned for their reliability and longevity. You are going to use your heat pump throughout the year, remember. Don't forget to schedule routine maintenance so that your system functions precisely as it ought to.