Robbins Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Blog: Archive for the ‘Heat Pumps’ Category

Could a Heat Pump Replace Your Current Heater?

Monday, January 18th, 2016

The most common heater found in homes in the U.S. is the natural gas furnace. This is a reliable heating system that provides whole-home comfort and can operate very efficiently if it’s professionally installed and maintained. However, in an area like ours, it might seem almost unnecessary to have a heating and cooling system that are separate from one another, especially there is an efficient option available that is both a heater and an air conditioner: the heat pump.

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How Does a Heat Pump Work?

Monday, January 4th, 2016

Heat pumps are becoming more and more popular across the country, yet few homeowners are aware of the process that allows a single machine to heat and cool your home. Heat pumps use refrigeration for the heating process and for the cooling process. But isn’t refrigeration a term used only for cooling a space? How can this same process work for heating your home?

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Should You Replace Your Air Conditioner with a Heat Pump?

Monday, May 25th, 2015

When your air conditioner finally breaks down, the situation can seem stressful. But you can also see it as an opportunity to select a more energy efficient system for new installation. One of the most powerful and efficient cooling and heating systems available is the heat pump. A heat pump is a highly effective system for total home comfort; here’s why you should choose a heat pump for AC replacement.

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