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How To Choose Between Heat Pump Replacement or Repair

When it comes to ensuring your home has a heating and cooling system that provides consistent comfort for the whole family, a heat pump helps get the job done. And since it works by supplying warm air during winter and cold air during summer, fulfilling a demanding task all year round, it won’t last forever. It is bound to experience wear and tear after an extended period of use.

Once you start having issues with it and find out it is due for a minor or major repair, you will have to decide. Do you let the technicians fix it or go for a heat pump replacement? Let’s explore some of the most important factors you must consider to help you make the right call.

The Cost of Using Your Older Heat Pump

A new heat pump is no small investment, so it is understandable that many homeowners opt to hang on to their older systems for as long as they can. However, using your less efficient heat pump will consume more energy, resulting in higher bills.

The Cost and Energy Efficiency of a Newer System

Consider the difference a modern heat pump can make on your yearly energy cost: at the minimum, a new system can save you hundreds of dollars. In addition, the new equipment you’re eyeing won’t get cheaper; its price now will most likely be 3-10% more the following year.

How Long Your Older System Will Last Before Breaking Down

Depending on usage and maintenance, a heat pump has an average life cycle of 10 to 12 years. If your system is around 12 to 15 years old and running into various issues from time to time, a technician can only do so much testing and repair. They won’t be able to tell you how much longer you can rely on your heat pump to work.

The Comfort Level You Want and Need in Your Home

As your HVAC system ages and starts having issues, its cooling and heating capacity will diminish. This may or may not be a big deal in your decision-making process, depending on how much time you spend at home. For example, if you are retired or usually work from home, you probably want a system that works without fail. This ensures you and your family are always safe and comfortable.

Turn to Us for Services With a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

At Bounds Heating & Air, we are dedicated to providing exceptional HVAC services to clients in and around Gainesville, Florida. Whether you need help with heat pump installation, repair, or any other HVAC concern, you can count on us to deliver effective results. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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Explore the Benefits of HVAC Zoning

Standard heating and cooling systems were built to push the hot or cold air evenly through each vent in a structure. This means that during winter, heated air will come out of all vents in the same way air-conditioning will cool all rooms in a home or building during summer.

With the development and innovation of smart thermostat systems, we can now control which rooms and spaces are cooled or heated through HVAC zoning. To learn more about how property owners can benefit from having a zone heating and cooling system, check out this list:

  1. Increased Energy Efficiency

With HVAC zoning, no energy is wasted since cool or warm air only goes through vents you choose to open at a given time. This is convenient and ideal, especially in homes or structures where not all rooms are always used.

  1. Energy Savings

Since your HVAC system is not working too hard to cool or heat your entire home or building every single day, you save money on energy bills.

  1. Enhanced Comfort for Everyone

You get to customize the thermostat setting for every room, depending on a family member’s preference. This means no more fighting over the temperature in your home—a win-win situation for all.

  1. Longer Life Span for Your HVAC System

There will be less wear and tear on your unit because it won’t be working as hard to maintain the desired temperature throughout a structure day in and day out.

  1. No Noisy Vents

Unlike standard heating and cooling systems, where air is blasted through all vents, resulting in continuous loud noise, in a zoned system, air is directed through specific vents. So, the HVAC unit is quietly running in the background and pushing air only where needed.

  1. Single-Unit Heating and Cooling

It is now possible to have a single unit for your HVAC system instead of having two separate ones for your heating and air-conditioning. This reduces your overall installation and maintenance expenses.

HVAC Zoning Means More Savings and Added Comfort

Having a modern HVAC system is not only convenient but also helps improve your quality of life. It can give you fewer things to worry about, such as high energy consumption and low comfort levels due to hot or cold spots in your home.

Achieve the Ideal Temperature and Comfort Level in Your Space  

Make your home or workplace a better and more comfortable space to live and work in with the help of Bounds Heating & Air. Reach out to us today to discuss your heating and cooling needs. We offer a range of HVAC solutions in and around Gainesville, FL.

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