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Improve the Comfort of Your Home - Year Round
Create a more comfortable living space than your current furnace and AC system with a high efficiency heat pump HVAC system that delivers consistent temperature control throughout your home.
Heat Pump HVAC systems also improve the air quality in your home because they don’t use combustion fuels like methane, which can spread pollutants throughout your home, and by constantly circulating air, the systems provide dependable improvements in indoor air quality.
Reduce Your Energy Expense
Heat pumps move heat instead of generating it, so they use less energy and are 3-4 times more efficient than your existing furnace and air conditioning systems.
Unlike conventional furnaces and air conditioning systems that are either fully on or off, heat pumps with variable-speed compressors adjust to meet your home’s needs. This precision keeps your home at an ideal temperature while operating up to 40% more efficiently, helping you save on high PG&E bills.
And, if you power your new heat pump HVAC system with solar you can heat and cool your home guilt free!
Take Advantage of Generous Incentives
Just like solar and battery storage systems, a Heat Pump HVAC system qualifies for a 30% federal tax credit. You may also qualify for additional local, state and federal incentives that are currently available.
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What is a Heat Pump?
These HVAC systems cycle hot and cold air where you want it depending on the season and provide personalized comfort throughout your home year-round.
How a Heat Pump Works
Heat pumps work on the principle of heat transfer, meaning they move heat from one place to another rather than generating it. During the colder months, heat pumps extract heat from the outdoor air and transfer it indoors, providing warmth to your living space. During warmer months, heat pumps reverse this process, extracting heat from your home and transferring it outdoors, effectively cooling the interior.
HVAC Configurations
In the SF Bay Area, a heat pump replaces the need for a furnace and a separate air conditioning unit by combining both into a high efficiency solution that can be configured based on your needs.
Th system can be ducted or ductless which provides tremendous flexability to bring comfort to all areas of your home.
Key Components
- Heat Pump – The heat pump is a compressor that moves heat from one place to another to cool or warm a space.
- Air Handler – The air handler and the heat pump work together to move heated or cooled air throughout your home.
- Refrigerant Lines – Refrigerant lines are copper pipes that connect a heat pump’s outdoor unit to its indoor air handler, allowing refrigerant to flow between the two units. To cool your home, the refrigerant lines move heat from inside to outside, and vice versa when heating your home.
- Ducting – The duct work serves as a conduit to supply warm or cool air to heat and cool rooms in your home.
- Mini Splits – Mini splits are an all-in-one solution—they heat, cool, purify, and dehumidify the air in your house. Mini splits are versatile and can be used to heat or cool individual rooms or groups of rooms. Mini splits can be installed in homes with or without ductwork.
Quality Heat Pump Solutions
Mitsubishi Electric
Today, Mitsubishi delivers the industry’s some of the best-regarded heat pumps available on the market with a range of options for both ducted and ductless heating and cooling.
Carrier
Carrier is a leader in innovation, with technologies that improve efficiency and performance. Carrier heat pumps deliver great energy efficiency with high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios (SEER) and Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiencies (AFUE) ratings.
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