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How Can Heat Pumps Save You Money?

How Can Heat Pumps Save You Money

If you want to save money on your energy bills, you should consider installing a heat pump. In some instances, a heat pump system can reduce your energy consumption by up to 50% compared to electric heating. 

A heat pump also reduces carbon emissions as compared to an electric furnace. Although an electric furnace can be highly efficient, it’s no match for the energy efficiency provided by a heat pump. The modern heat pump offers up to three times the amount of input electricity. 

Heat pump installation is the best choice if you need one system for heating and cooling your home. Here we’ll discuss more about heat pump systems and why they’re the best choice for your home energy solution.

How Does a Heat Pump Work?

Heat pumps use heating and cooling technology to save money and boost energy efficiency. If your home is too hot, a heat pump can remove the warm air, similar to an air conditioner. If your home is too cold, it can bring heat from outside into your home — even when it’s cold out. 

Types of Heat Pumps

There are three types of heat pumps: air-source, ground-source, and water-source. They operate on the same basic principles but gather heat from different sources. Here’s a description of each type of heat pump:

Air-Source Heat Pump

An air-source heat pump, or an air-to-air heat pump, extracts heat from the outside and brings it into your home. It takes up little space, is inexpensive, and is generally easy to install. 

Ductless heat pumps offer more energy efficiency than water- and ground-source pumps in mild climates. The Department of Energy estimates that it can save up to 50% on your energy bill. 

Ground-Source Heat Pump

A ground-source or geothermal heat pump imports heat energy from the ground and soil in your home’s foundation. During winter, the ground temperature is usually higher than the air temperature. Therefore, it makes a ground-source heat pump efficient in colder weather. 

Ground-source heat pumps are quieter and more reliable than air-source heat pumps. However, geothermal heat pump installation can be expensive — a big reason they are less common than air-source heat pumps. 

During the heat pump installation process, it should be noted that the installer must excavate under the home to insert long plastic tubes. Due to this, the process requires more time and effort than installing an air-source heat pump.

Water-Source Heat Pump

A water-source heat pump installation is only viable if you have a body of water near your home, such as a pond. A water-source pump extracts heat energy from the water by pumping the water directly through the heat pump from the source.  

This heat pump system provides a more consistent temperature for your home than an air source pump. It’s also cheaper than a ground source system. However, water source heat pumps require a consistent flow of water. Therefore, you might need a secondary source as a backup during the coldest winter months.

How to Choose the Right Heat Pump for Your Home

Deciding on the right heat pump for your home depends on many factors. First, it requires an inspection of your home and evaluates your location’s climate, topography, and other aspects. 

You’ll want to consult a trained expert in HVAC systems to determine the best solution to cool and heat your home. Einstein Pros can evaluate your current HVAC system and offer advice on the best choice for your home’s energy needs. 

Install a Heat Pump System With Einstein Pros!

Heat pump installation can save you money and make your home more energy efficient. Our licensed technicians at Einstein Pros have extensive experience and knowledge about heat pump systems and all HVAC systems. We provide heat pump installation services in Bend, OR, and the surrounding area. 

Whether you need to heat your home during cold weather or cool it during the summer, Einstein Pros can help you choose the proper cooling and heating system. We also provide air conditioner and heater repair in Bend, OR, and other parts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Nevada.

Like our namesake once said: “Sometimes the easiest way to solve a problem is to stop participating in the problem.” So, if you’re tired of paying high energy bills, it’s time to solve your problem by installing a heat pump. Contact us today!

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