At Southside, we know how cranky the weather can get. One day you're bundled up like a snowman, and the next, you're shedding like a lizard. That's why heat pumps were invented, and why we service them and even sell them. But what are heat pumps, really? Well, here's how we break it down for you.
A heat pump is a device that transfers heat energy from a source to a sink. In layman's terms, that means a heat pump can take heat from, say, the outside air and put it inside your house. Pretty cool, huh? But in the same breath, you can also use a heat pump to take the heat from inside your house and push it outside.
Heat pumps are extremely efficient (and ridiculously effective) ways to both heat and cool a house. If your system is working as designed, it should be doing both right now, as it's kind of a 21st-century miracle in the way it adapts to your home's needs.
Choosing the right service for your heat pump is a bit like selecting the perfect playlist. You need something that matches your mood and the vibe of your home. Regular upkeep is crucial, just like the regular servicing of a vintage automobile – it helps keeps your system running smoothly without any unexpected surprises. If your heat pump is suddenly making strange noises or just isn't as efficient as it used to be, it might be trying to get you to give it a little TLC. Why does that happen? Maybe it's as simple as swapping out a filter and perhaps giving it a little more attention in the near future. Or maybe it's as serious as making plans to do its replacement.
If your heat pump has reached the end of its lifespan or is no longer performing efficiently, you should strongly consider installing a new, energy-efficient unit. Heat pumps have progressed to a point where they offer not only reliable but also nearly silent performance. Furthermore, your obsolete heat pump is likely consuming way more energy than a modern replacement would. Therefore, the question is not whether to replace your old system but rather when. At Hall Heating and Cooling Jacksonville, we know that what you really require is not just a parting gift from a bygone era, but assurance that your home's temperature and humidity levels are "just right"—comfortable year-round.