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Heat Pump Systems

Heat Pump Systems

Heat Pump Systems

Heat pump systems are all-in-one HVAC solutions that provide both heating and cooling using a single outdoor unit paired with an indoor air handler or furnace coil. Instead of generating heat, they transfer it—making them an energy-efficient option for year-round comfort in residential and light commercial spaces.

These systems are commonly used in home replacements, new construction, and energy-efficient upgrades where homeowners want heating and cooling from one integrated system.

What you’ll find here

  • Air-source heat pump split systems
  • High-efficiency inverter heat pumps
  • Central ducted heat pump systems
  • Cold-climate heat pump models
  • Matched condenser and air handler combinations

How to choose

  • Match system capacity to your home’s heating and cooling load
  • Compare SEER2 (cooling) and HSPF2 (heating) efficiency ratings
  • Confirm compatibility with existing ductwork and indoor air handler
  • Consider cold-climate models for colder regions and winter performance
  • Check electrical requirements and breaker sizing before installation
  • Look for variable-speed compressors for better comfort and humidity control
  • Verify refrigerant type and system matching for replacements

Heat Pump vs Traditional AC + Furnace

  • Heat pumps: Provide both heating and cooling in one system
  • AC + furnace setups: Use separate systems for cooling and heating
  • Heat pumps: Typically more energy-efficient in moderate climates

FAQ

Do heat pumps work in cold weather?
Yes. Modern cold-climate models are designed to perform efficiently even in low outdoor temperatures.

Can a heat pump replace both my AC and furnace?
In many cases, yes—especially in moderate climates where supplemental heat is not heavily required.

Are heat pumps energy efficient?
Yes. They move heat instead of generating it, which often reduces energy consumption.

Do heat pumps require ductwork?
Ducted heat pumps do, but ductless mini-split heat pumps are also available.

What size heat pump do I need?
Sizing depends on home layout, insulation, climate, and airflow—not just square footage.

How long do heat pumps last?
With proper maintenance, many systems last 10–15 years or more.

HVAC365 offers transparent pricing, expert guidance, and reliable heat pump systems designed for efficient year-round heating and cooling.

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