Yes, heat pumps can be installed in older homes, but the installation might take a little longer—since some older buildings aren’t designed for modern heating and cooling equipment. We’ll let you know if your ductwork or electrical systems need to be upgraded to accommodate your new heat pump when we give you a quote for the installation.
Installing a heat pump usually takes less than one full business day, but the process can be complicated if your installation location isn’t easily accessible or if your home has other factors that slow the installation. Don’t worry though—we’ll let you know how long you can expect the job to take before we start work.
Yes! We offer a 1 year labor warranty on all new heat pump installations and a 10 year warranty on all parts.
The high-quality air-source heat pumps we install use refrigerant to transfer heat from the air inside your home to the outdoors when you need to cool down (just like an air conditioner). However, they can also reverse this process to move heat indoors during cold weather. This means that your heat pump pulls double duty as system for both heating and cooling.
Proper maintenance can reduce your cooling costs by 5-15% each year. The specific amount you save will depend on your home, your equipment, and the way you use it.
Our AC tune-ups start at $129. If there are any factors that could drive up the costs, we’ll let you know beforehand so you can make an informed decision about whether you want to proceed.
Most tune-ups can be done in a day or less—but the condition and location of your cooling equipment will be key factors. If we notice anything that could make your tune-up take longer when we arrive, we’ll let you know right away so you know what to expect.
Yearly AC tune-ups come with the following benefits:
- Better AC efficiency
- Longer AC lifespan
- Fewer breakdowns
- Better air quality
- Lower electricity bills
- Better safety
Yes, we provide AC tune-ups for all makes and models. The exact tasks we carry out during each tune-up may vary depending on the needs of your cooling equipment.
You might need AC repairs if:
- You experience uneven cooling throughout your home
- You aren’t getting enough cool air
- You hear strange noises or notice strange smells
- Your AC short-cycles (turns on and off rapidly)
- Your energy bills climb consistently (even with low usage)
- Your indoor air quality is declining
- You notice leaking refrigerant near your indoor unit.
You’ll probably need air conditioner repairs more frequently if your system is over 10 years old. Keep an eye out for these signs on older units and contact us if you notice anything of concern.