With proper maintenance and care, heat pump systems can last between 15 to 20 years or more. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters and coils, can help extend the lifespan of your heat pump.
Yes, modern heat pump systems are designed to operate efficiently even in cold climates. They can extract heat from the outdoor air, even when temperatures are below freezing, and deliver it indoors to heat your home effectively.
Heat pumps are generally quieter than traditional HVAC systems, especially when operating in heating mode. However, some noise may be noticeable during operation, particularly with older or improperly maintained units.
Yes, regular maintenance is essential to keep your heat pump operating efficiently and prolong its lifespan. Maintenance tasks may include cleaning or replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting the outdoor unit for debris or obstructions.
Yes, one of the main advantages of heat pumps is their ability to provide both heating and cooling from the same system. By reversing the refrigeration cycle, heat pumps can switch between heating and cooling modes as needed to maintain indoor comfort.