Heat Pump Installation in Barrie
Heat Pump service in your neighbourhood.
Ductless air conditioners, mini splits, heat pumps: whatever you call them, they’re the smart choice in home comfort. They offer a range of advantages including monthly cost savings, energy efficiency, and hybrid home comfort for summer and winter. Plus, make no payments or interest on your new system. How’s that for cost savings?
Heat Pumps Save You Money: Summer and Winter
Nearly 2/3 of the energy consumed in Canadian homes is used for heating and cooling, especially given our cold winters and hot summers. Heat pumps for heating and cooling our homes allow for a significant reduction in our energy consumption.
- A heat pump extracts heat from the cold outside air and transfers it to inside our home.
- A compressor uses electricity to increase the temperature of the heat extracted from the outside air.
- Heat pumps also provide cooling by transferring warm indoor air to the outside.
The energy provided by the outside air is free: consumers only pay for the electricity used by the compressor.
Central Ducted: Standard or Electric
Central ducted heat pumps use a system of ducts to distribute warm or cool air throughout your home. They deliver consistent heating or cooling in every room with better air circulation, meaning no more cold or hot spots in the house! They’re great for homes which have existing ductwork or for new builds.
Ductless Mini Split
Ductless mini split heat pumps provide heating and cooling without the need for ductwork. They are composed of an outdoor unit and one or more indoor units that are mounted on the wall or ceiling of the rooms that needs to be heated or cooled. The indoor units are connected to the outdoor unit by refrigerant lines and electrical wiring, which makes them easier to install.
Dual Fuel System: Electric and Gas
Dual fuel heat pump systems, also known as hybrid heat pump systems, are a type of heating and cooling system that combines an electric heat pump with a backup furnace powered by natural gas or propane. The system is designed to automatically switch between the two heating sources depending on the outside temperature and the cost of energy.
Benefits of heat pump installation for your home.
Enjoy a cost-effective, energy efficient and easy two-in-one solution for heating and cooling.
Energy efficiency
A heat pump system runs on electricity, not gas. They’re a more efficient solution than the classic furnace & AC setup you might be used to – and that means savings on energy costs.
Who says change can’t be good?
Hybrid home comfort, all year round.
A heat pump provides a 2-in-1 heating and cooling solution. They work by absorbing & transferring heat energy from outdoors to indoors, keeping you warm in the winter.
And in the summer, the process is reversed: the heat pump will find heat from inside your home, absorb it, and send it back to the cold air outside.
The end result: a year-round home heating and cooling solution in one package.
Long system lifespan.
A heat pump is likely to last about 15 years. That’s a lot of time to enjoy a hybrid home comfort solution and its many benefits.
With maintenance and tune-ups at regularly recommended intervals, your heat pump will provide you with a long life of worry-free, quality home heating & cooling service.
Ducted or ductless? We do both.
There are a lot of ways we can install a heat pump in your home, but the best part is that we can do it in houses with both ducted & ductless systems – and in homes with an electric baseboard system.
ClimateAir makes switching to a more energy efficient & cost-effective solution like heat pumps simple, straightforward and pain-free.
Options for improved indoor air quality.
Heat pump systems can provide air flow & dehumidifying, as well as enhanced filtration, to help you & your family breathe easier at home.
How do heat pump rebates and savings work?
You may be eligible for rebates with the purchase & installation of a home heat pump system. Through The Canada Greener Homes program, homeowners can access rebates to help make the switch to a more energy efficient, cost-effective home comfort solution. Plus, no payments and no interest on your new home heat pump system.
Financing available
Make the switch and save. In addition to the advantages a heat pump brings you for home comfort, now you can save big when you invest in one. It’s win-win: get all-in-one heating and cooling for every season and more money in your pocket.
Our FAQs
Providing You With Answers & Solutions
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What Is the Size of a Heat Pump?
A heat pump is like the infant brother of a traditional furnace.
It’s about the size of two or three breadboxes linked together.
That makes for a very compact, space-saving home comfort.
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Where Would a Heat Pump Be Installed on My Property?
The exterior unit is installed outdoors, just like a central air conditioner.
The head of a heat pump system, however – how it delivers hot and cold air to rooms in your home – is very versatile, and can be installed inside on a wall, floor or ceiling.
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Can I Still Install a Heat Pump in My Home or Cottage if I Have No Ductwork?
Yes, you can!
Types of heat pumps are also known as ductless air conditioners, named so because – you guessed it! – they don’t need ductwork to function.
(Don’t let the air conditioners part fool you: they also work perfectly well to keep you warm in the winter.)
If you’re looking for a ductless heating and cooling method at home, rest assured: heat pumps are the perfect solution.
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My Home or Cottage Doesn’t Have a Lot of Space. Will a Heat Pump System Fit?
Good news: heat pumps work well in residences where a furnace won’t fit, due to their compact size.
In addition to their energy efficiency, cost-saving, and 2-in-1 home comfort solution, heat pumps are a great space-saving solution for smaller homes or cottages.
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One of the Rooms in My House Is Always Hot or Cold, Even With a Fan, AC Unit, or Furnace. Can a Heat Pump Help?
Yes!
Heat pumps work on zoned heating. That means they heat any rooms in which they have a delivery system, a unit called a head.
Installing a single-head heat pump would make those temperature-stubborn rooms much more comfortable.
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Can a Heat Pump Be Installed for More Than One Room in My Home or Cottage?
Yes, you can install multiple heat pumps or “heads” at your residence.
Heat pump systems come with options for a single-zone or multi-zone.
Which one you choose will determine how many heads you have, and how many rooms your system will heat or cool through the year.
A head is the part of the system that delivers the hot or cold air to a room.
A single-zone heat pump system is just what it sounds like one unit, one head, to heat and cool one room – or zone – of your house.
A multi-zone unit consists of more than one head connected to a single heat pump unit.
This approach allows you to heat and cool multiple rooms – or zones – of your house.
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Can Heat Pumps Work in Colder Climates?
Yes, there are cold-climate heat pumps.
These work well for provinces that don’t have lengthy cold snaps (long stretches of -18°C or lower).
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I Have a Furnace. Can I Still Install a Heat Pump to Heat and Cool Other Rooms?
Yes.
Thanks to their zoned heating delivery system, even with a furnace in place, you can still have a single-head heat pump system installed to heat and cool other rooms.
This works well for rooms that always seem to be too hot or too cold at the wrong time of year.
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How Do I Switch a Heat Pump From ‘Heating’ to ‘Cooling’ When the Season Changes?
No sweat: this process is entirely automatic! There’s no switch needed to flip your heat pump from winter to summer.
Use the unit’s remote control to simply set the desired temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit, sit back, relax, and enjoy.
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Is Buying a Heat Pump Worth It in Barrie?
Yes, installing a heat pump in your Barrie home is worth it and provides numerous benefits that you may not be aware of.
Here are some advantages you can experience in more detail below:
- Heat pumps utilize far less energy than other HVAC systems that use fuel.
- They can assist you in lowering your monthly energy costs.
- Heat pumps can heat and cool your interior, making them an all-year solution.
- They are thought to be more eco-friendly.
- Heat pumps have an average lifespan of 15-20 years.
- Heat pumps provide more constant temperatures as well as increased comfort.
Do you want to experience these benefits? If the answer is yes, reach out to the team at ClimateAir in Barrie, Ontario, to meet with one of our certified HVAC technicians! All initial consultation appointments come with a complimentary, non-obligatory new system purchase quote! We look forward to working with you!
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What Is a Heat Pump?
Put simply, a heat pump is a home comfort system that works as both a heater and an air conditioner, depending on how the temperature is set.
They run on electricity, rather than gas, and provide year-round home comfort, acting as an all-in-one solution for heating and cooling when you need either one.
Heat pumps can be either ducted or ductless, and single-zone (one room) or multi-zone (multiple rooms).
These systems are cost-effective, energy-efficient, space-saving, and easy to use.
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What’s the Difference Between a Heat Pump and Ductless Air Conditioning System?
Fun fact: they’re the same thing!
A heat pump is the same thing as a ductless air conditioner, also known as a split ductless or mini split ductless.
These are all interchangeable synonyms for one another, and all of them refer to the same type of heating system.
However, it’s important to note that not all heat pumps are ductless: they can also work on a ducted delivery system.
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How Do Heat Pumps Work?
The heat pump (don’t be fooled by its name!) acts as a two-in-one home comfort system that both heats and cools the air in the room where it’s installed.
It does this by pulling heat from one source (i.e., the air outside) to another (i.e., your living room).
In the summer, a heat pump simply reverses the heat exchange process to cool your home instead of heating it.
Heat pumps deliver hot or cool air through either ducted or ductless systems.
An example of a ductless system is a mounted wall unit.
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Is a Heat Pump the Same Thing as a Furnace?
Not quite. A heat pump and a furnace can both heat the air in your home, but they do it differently.
Typically, furnace systems use forced air to heat your home through ventilation.
Heat pumps use a different delivery method called heat transfer: they pull warm air from outside and transfer it inside to keep you warm in the winter.
If you have a heat pump, however – whether it’s ducted or ductless – it’s enough to act as a full-service home heating solution all season long.
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Is a Heat Pump the Same Thing as a Central Air Conditioning System?
Similar to its function as a home furnace replacement, a heat pump can cool your home, but it does so differently than a central air conditioning system.
To cool your home, a heat pump reverses the heat exchange process that it uses to heat your home in the winter, so you get cold air instead of hot air indoors.
And just like its potential as a heating solution, a heat pump is enough to keep you comfortable at home all summer long.
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How Is a Heat Pump Operated?
Heat pumps are absolute set-it-and-forget-it systems.
They operate either with a push of a button or with a remote control.
Just set your system to the temperature you prefer, and it does the rest.
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Are Heat Pumps Energy Efficient?
Yes, heat pumps are energy-efficient systems.
As they’re powered by electricity rather than gas, homeowners can save substantially on fuel consumption.
They’re over 100% efficient in more temperature climates, too, such as British Columbia.
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What Is the Process of Installing a Heat Pump?
If you’ve never had a heat pump installed in your home, we understand that you may have some questions about what exactly will occur on the day of your appointment with us. As such, here is a closer look at what you can expect when partnering with the team at ClimateAir:
- A home assessment will be conducted during your initial consultation to determine the best position for your new heat pump equipment.
- A technician from your team will then determine the proper heat pump parameters for your home and requirements.
- On the morning of your appointment, our technician team will set up your home by installing ductwork and constructing a refrigerant line.
- They will then fasten the outer chamber on a cinder slab.
- Once this is complete, they will head back into your home and install your indoor heat pump compartment.
- Our team will then attach the refrigerant channels between your interior and exterior heat pump components.
- After that, our team will connect all electrical components.
- Eventually, before cleaning our work area and leaving you to enjoy your new heat pump, we will carry out a series of operational and safety tests to make sure that your heat pump is ready to go!
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Is a Heat Pump Easy to Remove?
Removing a heat pump is a difficult task that usually necessitates the assistance of a trained HVAC professional. Heat pumps are part of a home’s heating and cooling system, and removing them necessitates unplugging electrical cables, coolant lines, and piping. This can be a complicated job that requires the use of highly specialized tools and skills.
The ease with which a heat pump can be removed is also affected by several factors, such as the quality and age of the unit, its placement in the home, and the complexities of the system to which it is connected. Acquiring permits or satisfying local construction codes can also be required in some cases, which is why it is better to work with a professional HVAC company that holds all the requirements and permits needed to have the task done correctly and safely.
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