Heat Pumps Posts

Why Schedule Heat Pump Maintenance Before Winter

October 8th, 2014

Few home comfort systems are better suited to the weather in Florida than a heat pump. Heat pumps provide cooling during the hot summers and early autumns that equal the best air conditioning systems. During the short cold weather period, a heat pump is more than sufficient to keep a home cozy without losing efficiency (which is something that can happen to them in colder climates).

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Signs of Heat Pump Short Cycling

February 18th, 2014

“Short-cycling” refers to a problem that can occur in an HVAC system when it shuts down before it can complete one of its heating or cooling cycles. There are a number of reasons why this might happen, but one of the most common is that a HVAC system…

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Why You Should Entrust Your Heat Pump Repair to NATE-Certified Technicians

February 6th, 2014

In towns like Orange Park, FL, heat pump technology makes an efficient and reliable alternative to more traditional furnace systems. Heat pumps combine the functions of a heater and an air conditioner into one unit, and work extremely efficiently in places like Florida…

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Signs of a Problem with Your Heat Pump Defrost Cycle

January 14th, 2014

Heat pumps use the same basic cycle as air conditioners to both warm and cool your home, making them an excellent all-in-one system for your home. They work especially well in areas with warm winters, making them a very good fit for places like Jacksonville, FL.

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How Can a Heat Pump Heat When it’s Chilly Outside?

December 10th, 2013

Here in Daytona Beach, heat pumps are an attractive option for keeping your home comfortable. The system combines the functions of a heater and an air conditioner into one unit, allowing to work in the summer and the winter alike.

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Why Does My Heat Pump Shut Off Prematurely?

November 5th, 2013

Few home comfort systems work better for the Florida climate than a heat pump. It provides superb air conditioning during the summer (and helps remove humidity from the air) and can almost always draw in enough heat from the outdoors…

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