Heat Pumps for Wheat Ridge Homeowners
Despite their name, heat pumps can be used for both heating and cooling. They work by extracting energy from the difference in temperature between the inside and outside of your home. This energy is then used to warm (or cool) the air that is blown through your home’s vents.
Modern heat pumps are surprisingly effective and can work even when it’s below freezing outside. Newer heat pump models can even pair with a smart thermostat to offer the ultimate in efficiency and convenience.
Switching to a heat pump could offer:
- Improved energy efficiency
- Lower utility bills
- Year-round home comfort
- Reliable heating and cooling
If you’re considering investing in a heat pump, our technicians can look at the size of your home, the layout of your ductwork, and what each room is used for. They’ll also take into account things like your insulation, whether your windows are double-glazed, and any other factors that might affect the thermal efficiency of your home.
Based on their findings, they’ll advise you on what size heat pump would be best suited to your property, and whether they think you’d benefit from a full electric heat pump or a dual fuel system with a backup furnace.
Homeowners who are upgrading from a less efficient system may qualify for green energy rebates from their utility company or one of the federal programs. We can offer advice on this. Subject to credit approval, we may also be able to offer monthly payment plans to help you manage the cost of your system.