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Heat pumps offer an excellent solution for year-long temperature control. These systems are very effective at providing dependable cooling in the summer and warmth in the colder months. Whether you already have a heat pump and need repairs and maintenance or are looking to have one installed, we can help.
At ABS Air Conditioning Company, we have over four decades of experience and install the best heat pumps in Tampa, FL, and beyond. Whatever the job, we guarantee quality craftsmanship, reliable customer service, and your complete satisfaction!
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Heating and cooling capabilities aside, a heat pump system also offers many other advantages over a central HVAC system, including:
Heat pumps are generally less expensive. Over time, you can recoup the costs of investing in a new heat pump via cheaper utility costs alone.
Heat pumps are safer to operate than heating systems that use flammable fuel for energy. On the off chance that your unit breaks down, you don’t have to worry about potential hazards that can harm you and your property.
Heat pumps require far less maintenance than most HVAC systems. You only need to schedule professional inspections every few years or so to ensure every component works properly.
Heat pump systems might be built to last, but they're not immune to the occasional problem. If you notice these issues with your unit, reach out to our experts for fast and cost-effective repairs:
You can avoid many of these problems by scheduling professional maintenance at least once a year. Our NATE-certified team will inspect, clean, calibrate, and fix your heat pump system to improve its durability and longevity.
Switching to a heat pump is one way to improve your indoor air quality—but there’s more you can do! Schedule an indoor air assessment today.
Heat pumps transfer heat from one place to another using a refrigerant and compressor system. When you need heating, it will absorb the heat from outdoor air and release it into your indoor spaces. For cooling, it does the opposite by extracting the heat from indoor air and transferring it outside.
The primary purpose of heat pumps is to heat and cool indoor spaces. However, they also provide a passive dehumidifying benefit – which is always a welcome feature for Tampa's wet climate. They also generally don’t distribute dust the way a forced-air furnace will.
With proper maintenance, heat pumps can last anywhere between 15 to 20 years. Regular tune-ups and inspections are key if you want to make the most out of your HVAC investment.