Lawrenceville Heat Pump Repair

Lawrenceville Heat Pump

Lawrenceville Heat Pump

Our Lawrenceville  heat pump repair team wants you to know about our super efficient heat pumps. These units are so energy efficient you can see a significant difference on your power bills. That coupled with other energy efficient upgrades can reduce your energy bills as much as 55%  per year.

These units are only getting less expensive as the technology becomes more prevalent and in a few years they will come standard in most homes. But, you can start saving today by upgrading your HVAC system today. Call today to talk to one of our highly trained operators, so that we can answer all your questions about heat pumps in the Lawrenceville area.

Lawrenceville Heat Pump Tax Credits

By upgrading your older, heating and cooling  to a super energy efficient Lawrenceville heat pump unit you automatically qualify for an up to $1500 tax credit. This is a little thank you from our government, since mother nature doesn’t write checks. That tax credit coupled with the money you will save on your power bill more than makes up for the initial outlay for having one of these units installed. Another plus would be that it helps keep Al Gore off your back about saving polar bears.

Benefits of a Heat Pump in Lawrenceville

The reason these units work so well in Lawrenceville is our winters. In areas that typically have super frigid winters a typical Lawrenceville heat pump will have a hard time keeping your home warm. This means it loses most of its efficiency over a furnace by working harder.

Some units offer dual fuel which overcomes this, but in areas with typically mild winters, this is unnecessary. A Lawrenceville heat pump takes an air conditioner and gives it a reverse switch. Where a regular AC can only take hot air and exchange the heat with cold before it recirculates throughout your home, a heat pump can go both ways.

Dual Fuel Systems

Many of you are looking into upgrading to a dual fuel system. Some heating and cooling equipment manufacturers call it a hybrid system. These systems combine the energy efficiency of a Lawrenceville heat pump with a conventional furnace for the few super cold days we get every year.

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