Heat Pump Repair in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Are you looking for an alternative to a traditional furnace or air conditioner for heating your home this winter? If so, check out the features and benefits of heat pumps. A heat pump offers an energy-efficient way to transfer the cold air outside into warm air inside.
Whether you’re looking for something to replace your current HVAC system or need maintenance on your heat pump system, we provide air conditioning and heating services to keep your home safe year-round. Our trained technicians are certified to work on all heat pump heating systems. Contact Green Attics today and let us help you keep your heat pump in tip-top shape.
Heat Pump Installation in Dallas-Fort Worth
Green Attics makes sure you never get left out in the cold. Our factory-trained technicians are skilled in heat pump installation with an emphasis on great customer service. Whether you need to retrofit a system to an existing building, you can rely on the professionals at Green Attics to provide you with straightforward recommendations, prices, and service.
What Is a Heat Pump Heating System?
A heat pump heating system is that the heat pump unit is outside where your furnace is inside. Also, unlike a furnace that uses a heating element to warm the air, a heat pump uses electricity to transfer heat from a cool space to a warm space. Since the heat pump transfers heat instead of generating heat, it offers a more efficient solution for temperature control.
There are two main types of heat pump systems we service and install.
Ducted Air-Source Heat Pump
One of the most common types of heat pump heating systems is an air-source heat pump. It transfers cold air into hot air via a ducted network. Air-source heat pumps are more advanced, making them a viable option for cold winters in Texas.
Ductless Air-Source Heat Pump
If you have a home that doesn’t have ducts or want an alternative to traditional ductwork, we can install a heat pump that can generate warm and cool air. Instead of a duct, the system uses tubing to channel air into your home.