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Bring The Best Of Both Worlds To Your Kutztown, PA Home With A Heat Pump

If you are looking for an efficient way to warm up and cool down your house, check out the heat pumps offered by your friends at Moyer Total Indoor Comfort.

A heat pump is a composite heating and cooling system making it optimal for higher temp areas. It moves warmth outside or brings heat inside your home, depending on the time of year.

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Enjoy Enhanced Energy Savings

While heat pumps are already a highly efficient system, you can cut energy use even further by choosing an energy-efficient ENERGY STAR® heat pump. Certain highly efficient systems can even be combined with solar modules, helping to cut your HVAC dues by up to half.

You can also join select heat pumps with a gas furnace or boiler to construct a dual-fuel system. Depending on temperatures and heating requirements, the system seamlessly switches between gas and electricity. This keeps your family more comfortable while allowing you to cut back on power.

You can take full advantage of your heat pump's effectiveness by pairing it with a smart thermostat. This device learns your family's habits and intuitively changes temperatures to increase your savings on power.

What Are The Advantages Of A Heat Pump?

Getting an updated heat pump for your household offers a variety of advantages, including:

  • Upgraded Comfort - Advanced technology can hold your desired temperature without using extra electricity
  • Improved Energy Efficiency - High-efficiency heat pumps can help reduce energy bills. A few models can be paired with a gas furnace or boiler to create dual-fuel heating. This equipment provides effective heating by shifting between gas and electricity based on your desires.
  • Quieter Heating & Cooling - Heat pumps run more quietly than a traditional HVAC system, minimizing disruptive noise while keeping your home comfy.

Heat Pump FAQs

What is a heat pump?

Heat pumps can be a little confusing due to their name, but they actually cover both your heating and cooling needs all year. When it's hot outside it operates like an air conditioner in that it removes heat from your home, but when it cools off, the process gets turned around and it collects heat from outside and brings it inside. Heat pumps are also very efficient, and might produce up to two or three times more heat than the energy it uses.

Are heat pumps energy-efficient compared to other heating systems?

Yes, heat pumps are highly energy-efficient compared to traditional heating systems like furnaces and boilers. Instead of generating heat, heat pumps transfer heat from the air or ground, using much less energy. This process makes them up to three times more efficient than systems that rely on combustion. In milder climates, a heat pump can significantly reduce energy costs because it doesn't need to consume large amounts of fuel. Additionally, modern heat pumps work efficiently even in cooler climates with advanced technology.

Enjoy More Efficient Comfort Today

Want to see just how enjoyable your home can be with a new heat pump? We offer a variety of brands and models, and our experts can help you find the right one that fits your home, family, and budget. Send us a message online or call 484-646-3363 today!

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