Why You Need a Ductless Heat Pump
When you begin thinking about installing a ductless heat pump in your home, it’s probably because of the energy savings. Although it’s impossible to tell precisely how much money you’ll save when running a heat pump instead of a furnace and central air conditioner, since it depends on natural gas and electricity prices, estimates put the amount at about 65% per month.
Lower energy bills are just one way a ductless heat pump can save you money, though, as these appliances last longer than furnaces and air conditioners. On average, you can expect your heat pump to last for up to 25 years, making them more durable than furnaces that typically max out at about 20 years.
A ductless heat pump requires fewer repairs and less maintenance than a furnace, as well. Most units have reusable filters that you should remove and clean periodically, and a bit of additional care could be necessary from time to time. Repairs are rare, but Hunt’s Services is available whenever you encounter difficulties with your Tacoma, Washington, heat pump.
From a value perspective, you should also know that installing a heat pump can make your home more attractive to potential buyers. These devices are becoming more mainstream, and homebuyers could seek out properties with heat pumps because of the savings they provide. Even if you aren’t looking to sell your home today, installing a heat pump could provide carryover value when it’s time to downsize, helping you get the most for your home.
If you have any questions about the benefits of installing a heat pump, give Hunt’s Services a call at 253-533-7500 in Tacoma, Washington, and the rest of Pierce County.
The Ductless Heat Pump Installation Process
Although heat pumps look like wall-mounted air conditioners, installing them is a multi-step process that requires the skills of a licensed HVAC contractor in Tacoma.
One reason is that heat pumps have interior and exterior portions that connect to each other. Your technician has to drill a hole in your outer wall to run the electrical cables and refrigerant lines that connect these devices, which is a significant job.
The contractor will also install wall mounts for the interior unit and create a location outside your home to keep the external device safe.
Keep in mind that a new circuit from your electrical panel will likely be necessary to supply power to your heat pump. The good news is that Hunt’s Services handles electrical installations, in addition to our HVAC and plumbing work, ensuring you don’t have to contact a second contractor to finish the job.
Getting your heat pump installed by a professional technician is vital, so contact the pros at Hunt’s Services, and we’ll get started on your home as soon as possible.