High Efficiency Heat Pumps
High efficiency heat pumps are designed to provide efficient heating and cooling for your home while using less energy than standard heat pumps.
Here are some key features and benefits of high efficiency heat pumps:
- Variable speed compressors: High efficiency heat pumps often use variable speed compressors that can adjust the speed of the compressor to meet the heating or cooling demands of your home. This allows the system to operate more efficiently and use less energy.
- Two-stage operation: Some high efficiency heat pumps have two-stage operation, which allows the system to run at a lower capacity when less heating or cooling is needed. This can save energy and reduce wear and tear on the system.
- Energy Star certified: High efficiency heat pumps that are Energy Star certified meet strict efficiency standards set by the US Environmental Protection Agency. They use less energy than standard heat pumps, which can save you money on your energy bills.
- Quiet operation: High efficiency heat pumps often use advanced sound-dampening technology, such as insulated cabinets and vibration-reducing mounts, to operate quietly and minimize noise.
- Improved indoor air quality: High efficiency heat pumps often have advanced filtration systems that can remove airborne pollutants, such as dust, pollen, and allergens, from the air. This can improve the indoor air quality of your home.
- Eco-friendly: High efficiency heat pumps use less energy and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than standard heat pumps. This can help reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable environment.
In general, high efficiency heat pumps can provide efficient and cost-effective heating and cooling for your home. If you’re considering installing a high efficiency heat pump, it’s important to work with a qualified HVAC contractor who can help you select the right system for your home and ensure that it’s properly installed and maintained.
Available Rebates
If your prior heat source in your home is electric, you are within the boundaries of PSE, and you have a heat pump that isn’t working properly, or have no heat pump currently, you may qualify for a PSE Rebate. Give our office a call today to schedule your free estimate and see if you qualify for a PSE rebate.

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