Heat Pump Service & Installation

Heat Pump Service & Installation

Native Air will keep you warm with our Heat Pump Service & Installs.

Are you located in the Lowell, North Carolina area and looking for a way to keep your home cozy during the cooler months while also being energy-efficient? Installing a heat pump is a great alternative to your traditional heating and air conditioning systems. Heat pumps can significantly reduce your energy usage and costs in your home. Native Air is here for you to answer any of your questions and provide you with professional heat pump installation and replacement services. If you want to learn more about our heat pump service & installation, give us a call today!

How Does a Heat Pump Work?

A heat pump allows you to decrease or increase the temperature in your home - it is not limited to only heating or cooling. They can switch from heating to cooling in an instant which is part of the reason that makes them so energy efficient. In the summer, your heat pump removes the hot air from inside of your home which helps to provide a cooler temperature throughout. In the winter, your heat pump pulls warmth from the outside of your home and moves it inside to keep you and your family comfortable all year long. No matter the season, a heat pump is an amazing way to heat and cool your home while keeping your energy bills low.

Heat Pump Benefits:
  • Energy Efficient: In addition to overall efficiency, heat pumps also do not pollute the environment, which can happen with other systems during the combustion process.
  • Lower Your Utility Costs: Heat pumps can reduce your home’s energy costs by 30%-60%.
  • Reduced Dry Air: Electric heat pumps do not produce dry air when heating, which reduces the need for a humidifier because moisture stays in the air. 
  • One Single System Unit: The biggest advantage of heat pumps is that you don’t have to install separate systems to cool and heat your home like you would have to with a standard HVAC unit.
  • Longer System Lifespan: Heat pumps tend to have a longer life expectancy (up to 50 years) when compared to more conventional units.

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