Heating & Air Blog
Category: Heat Pumps
Furnace or Heat Pump: What’s the Right Heating System for Your Atlanta, Georgia Home?
If you find yourself juggling the decision about which heating system is right for your home, a furnace or a heat pump, you need all the information possible to decide which will work best. The reversing heat pump, which operates as both a heater an air conditioner…
Considering a Heat Pump for Your North Atlanta Home? Look for the Energy Star Logo.
You are almost certainly familiar with EnergyStar ratings. They are those little stars you see on a lot of common household appliances, consumer electronics and other products. EnergyStar is a government program run by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy…
Atlanta HVAC Efficiency: The IRA Makes Heat Pumps Affordable for All Homeowners
In a society with an increasing an eye on reducing waste and creating energy-efficient spaces, it might not be as surprising to know that the green building market has been steadily increasing over the past few years, and in years to come…
Atlanta Heat Pump Tip: Emergency Heat and What to Expect After a Power Outage
One of the advantages of heat pumps is that they operate on electricity, so you don’t need to worry about having maintaining a supply of fuel to keep yours running. Where a furnace or boiler might call for you to purchase supplies of oil or natural gas…
Atlanta Heating Guide: Troubleshooting 4 Common Heat Pump Problems + Our Military Discount on Repairs
Heat pumps are great pieces of machinery, but they are not perfect. They come with their own problems and issues. Usually these can be fixed pretty easily, but it’s good to know what you are looking for.
How Heat Pump Reversing Valves Work
A growing number of Atlanta homes use a heat pump for year-round heating and cooling, instead of the conventional furnace and air conditioner we’re all familiar with. Yet, some people still consider using separate heating and cooling systems to be their only option. In part, this may be due to skepticism that a single system can both heat and cool your home. So, how is a heat pump able to provide…
Are Heat Pumps a Good Heating & Cooling Option in Atlanta? (Spoiler: Yes!)
We often recommend our clients consider installing a heat pump to take care of their year-round comfort needs. Heat pumps have many advantages that make them ideal for Atlanta homes and Georgia’s climate. We’ll go through a few of reasons in this post.
Yes, Your Heat Pump Needs Maintenance in Fall!
Our major concern for comfort during the year is keeping our homes cooled down in the Georgia heat and humidity. The winters aren’t as rough, and that’s a reason why many homeowners choose to use a heat pump for indoor comfort.