Typically, springtime is the season in which many homeowners get rid of their old air conditioners and invest in a Nashville, TN air conditioning installation. But if you were uncertain of whether or not to replace your air conditioner at the beginning of the cooling season, perhaps you’re thinking about it now, near the end.
If you are considering a new air conditioner, or even a new heater, sometime soon, then you would do well to consider a heat pump. Heat pumps operate on the same principles as air conditioning, but can be used as a heating system, too. Keep reading below to learn about how this works and what makes a heat pump a worthy investment for many homeowners.
What are the warning signs you need a heat pump repair?
- Unusual noises, like grinding, rattling, or squealing, often indicate mechanical issues such as worn bearings or a failing blower.
- Uneven heating or cooling and temperature inconsistencies, which may point to airflow problems or low refrigerant levels.
- Frequent on-and-off cycling (short cycling), potentially caused by thermostat faults, restricted airflow, or size mismatches.
Spike in energy bills, suggesting reduced efficiency from issues like refrigerant leaks or clogged filters.
We get it—hearing the term “heat pump” if you’ve never known what it was probably doesn’t elicit thoughts of cooling comfort within your home. But a heat pump is actually a heating and a cooling system in one, and an effective system at that! Homeowners might assume that this means the system is a combo of a furnace and forced air cooling system in a single cabinet, but this is not how its set up—a heat pump uses the same components for both efficient heating and air conditioning.