by Jose Aguilar | Feb 3, 2022 | Air Conditioning, Ductless Mini-Splits, Heat Pump, Heating
How HVAC Supply Shortages Affect Idaho Homes And Businesses [2022] You’ve probably heard about supply chain problems and materials shortages affecting all sorts of industries in 2021 and 2022. Unfortunately, the HVAC world is no exception. For many homeowners, that...
by Jose Aguilar | Jan 13, 2022 | Heat Pump, heat pump repair, heat pump replacement, Heating
What Size Heat Pump Does My Boise, ID Home Need? If you’re considering a heat pump instead of another conventional HVAC system for your Treasure Valley home, there are plenty of options to choose from. But, you need to know what size model you’ll need. Any home’s...
by Jose Aguilar | Jan 5, 2022 | Heat Pump, heat pump repair, heat pump replacement, Heating, Heating Problem, Heating Service
Can I Replace Just The Heat Pump With Out Installing New Air Handlers? You can replace a heat pump and not the other components, but the new unit must be compatible with the rest of your system. However, it’s not recommended because if you mix and match, the new unit...
by Jose Aguilar | Dec 30, 2021 | Heat Pump, Heating, Heating Service, Uncategorized, Zoned Heating
How To Know It’s Time For A New Heat Pump In Your Boise Metro Home If you’ve enjoyed the excellent comfort and low electric bills you get with a heat pump for years, you don’t want to give that up any time soon! And, the good news is that today’s models work even...
by Jose Aguilar | Dec 23, 2021 | Heat Pump, Heating, Heating Problem, Heating Service, HVAC Service, Uncategorized
Heat pumps can last up to 20 years. Occasionally, we’ll see ones that last longer. But, the average is around 15. The good news is that they retain their efficiency very well. Meaning, they won’t use too much more electricity as they get older. Unless something’s...
by Jose Aguilar | Dec 16, 2021 | Heat Pump, Heating, Heating Problem, Heating Service
On average, a heat pump lasts 15 to 20 years. Units that have been cared for with regular maintenance are much more likely to make it two decades or more. But, if your unit is well over ten years old and starting to show signs of wear, you may want to start...