Flower Mound Heat Pumps and Heat Pump Repair 972-874-1001
A heat pump can be the perfect heating and cooling solution for a moderate climate like ours in Flower Mound, TX. When you are looking to upgrade your system, you should consider heat pumps for their energy efficiency, cost savings, and the ease of having one system handling both heating and cooling. Frost Brothers has the expertise to help you determine if a heat pump can heat and cool your home or business, keeping your family and clients comfortable year round.
How Do Heat Pumps Work?
Heat pumps work by moving heat from one location to another. To heat your house, a Flower Mound heat pump pull heat out of the ground or air and circulate it through your house. In the summer, they work in reverse to cool your home.
In order to move heat into or out of your home, heat pumps use a small amount of energy. This makes them a more energy efficient option for your home.
Since these systems run on a simple concept of moving heat around, their repair is not difficult. Frost Brothers’ Lewisville heat pump repair team can keep your heating and air equipment running well through all seasons, and are always on hand for heat pump repair and maintenance.
Comparing Heat Pumps to Air Conditioners
These HVAC units are much more energy efficient than air conditioners, which means a substantial savings in energy costs over time. They are best for climates that are somewhat more moderate, because they become less efficient as the outside and inside temperatures grow farther apart.
Ground source or geothermal heat pumps are also better dehumidifiers than air conditioners.
Compared to Furnaces
A heat pump is more energy efficient than a furnace, and has the benefit of acting as an air conditioner as well. This is best for moderate climates like the Lewisville – Denton – Flower Mound area . If outside temperatures regularly fall below freezing, the heat pump becomes less effective.
Heat from a pump is not as intense as that from a furnace. This is in part because it circulates more evenly throughout your home, providing a comfortable but not overwhelming source of heat. If the temperature dips below freezing, you may want to have supplemental heating in place.
Upgrading to a Heat Pump
There are a lot of good reasons to upgrade to a heat pump. For one, you can replace two systems, heating and cooling, with one more energy efficient system. Also, since heat pumps are energy efficient, they can qualify for a Federal tax credit of up to $1,500. Finally, heat pump repair is less expensive. Since you will have just one system, costs of maintenance and repair can essentially be cut in half. Frost Brothers will help you see if you qualify for the rebates and credits.
Talk to us to learn more about your heat pump options and to find out if a heat pump is a good solution for your home’s heating and cooling needs. If you already have one, we can help with all of your heat pump repair and maintenance needs.


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