Heating and Cooling Systems

Heat Pumps Service & Installation in Northern Virginia Since 1967

What is a Heat Pump?

Heat pumps are a machine that transfers heat from an area of cool air (called a “heat sink”) to an area that is warmer.  The most obvious application for this is to remove heat from the air outside of your house or office and transfer it inside as a means of heating.

If you are familiar with how air conditioning or refrigeration works, heat pumps are the same exact thing, only they can run in reverse. In fact, the term “heat pump” itself can be a bit misleading, as people often assume that it is only a means of heating a home or office, but the name actually refers to the fact that it transfers heat, not the direction it directs the heat. In actuality, heat pumps can also be run in reverse, in which case it would be air conditioning your home or office space.

Are all heat pumps air conditioners and vice versa?  In theory yes, but in practice, they are not.  This is just a matter of the manufacturer’s preference and the intended use of the HVAC unit.

Simply put, all heat pumps are also air conditioners, but not all air conditioners are considered heat pumps (even though from an engineering standpoint, they are). 

An air conditioner is just a heat pump that is specialized for hotter weather. If an air conditioner has a reversing valve and can be used as a heater too, then the unit is referred to as “heat pumps”.

How Does a Heat Pump Work?

Heat Pump Benefits

Energy Efficiency

Extremely Quiet

No Emissions

Requires Only One System

Minimal Maintenance

Long Service Life

Controllable

No Need for Fuel Storage

Low Running Costs

Sustainable

Signs Your Heat Pump Needs Repair

Making Strange Noises

Unusual Smells

Uneven Heat Distribution

No Heat or Cool Air

Short Cycling

Increased Energy Costs

What Causes a Heat Pump to Stop Working?

Thermostat or Power Issue

Improper Fan Settings

Dirty Coil or Fan

Broken Belt

Clogged Filter

Loose Parts

Is it Worth Repairing a Heat Pump?

How Much Does a Heat Pump Repair Cost?

How Many Years Does a Heat Pump Usually Last?

Signs Your Heat Pump Needs to be Replaced

Frequent Repairs

Higher Energy Bills and Costs

Making Unusual Noises

Constantly Running

Uneven Heat Distribution

Safety Issues

How Much Does it Cost to Replace and Install a New Heat Pump?

Can I Install a Heat Pump Myself?

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