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The use of heat pumps has increased in the past decade because of the fluctuation of price of natural gas and oil. Also, people are more concerned about the environment, and as heat pumps have less carbon emission, more people are using it. Since heat pumps meet all the cost-effectiveness, quality, and performance tick marks. However, like any other HVAC equipment available on the market, there’re some common myths about heat pumps. As heat pumps are being used more and more, you need to know what myths are floating around about heat pumps. In this article, I’ll talk about the 4 most common heat pump myths –

 

Top 4 Myths of Heat Pumps

1.    Too Expensive

The price of the heat pumps may seem pretty high when you’re on a low budget, but if you can install the heat pump properly in your house, your heat pump will give you years of heating and cooling. Also, it’ll help you to reduce electric bills, and a properly installed heat pump is always energy efficient. If you want to buy an air source heat pump, it’ll cost you $2,000 to $8,500. Again, if you want to install a ground source heat pump, it’ll cost you around $7,000 to $15,000. But there’s a catch. If you’re eligible for Renewable Heat Incentive or RSI scheme, the government will entitle you in a subsidized payment option to use green and renewable energy. It’s a big bonus for you. So, check whether you’re eligible for this scheme or not.

If you use other HVAC systems like a gas furnace for heating, you’ll require more fuel to produce the same amount of heat that a heat pump produces. Moreover, gas furnaces aren’t as energy-efficient as a heat pump. If you live in the southern part of the US and in those areas, the temperature rarely goes under the freezing point; you can use heat pumps without any doubt because electric heat pumps are more cost-effective. Besides, the price of oil or natural gas fluctuates very often; sometimes it goes up and sometimes it goes down. But when you use an electric heat pump, the price of electricity almost all the time stays stable. So, you don’t have to worry about the fuel price at all. Thus, heat pumps become cost-effective and inexpensive.

This myth is busted.

2.    Not So Efficient in Winter

When you use a ground source heat pump, the heat pump takes heat from the ground that is constant throughout the year regardless of the outside temperature. As a result, the ground source heat pumps can provide constant heat with high efficiency throughout the year. On the other hand, when you use an air source heat pump, it extracts the heat from the outside unit to your home. With the help of new technologies, an air source heat pump is more efficient than any other heat pump.

If you live in those areas where the temperature doesn’t fall below – 5 degrees Celsius or 20 degrees Fahrenheit, you can use heat pumps without any doubt and can expect high efficiency from the heat pump.

So, this myth is also busted.

3.    You Cannot Install Heat Pumps in Existing Buildings

The main reason for using a heat pump is that you can install a heat pump in an existing building. You don’t need any extra setup to install a heat pump. If you want to use a gas furnace, you’ll need a gas line connecting your home or office. Without a gas line connection, you cannot use a gas furnace. But you don’t need any of these conditions when you use a heat pump. You can install in any property types starting from a historic building to an apartment wherever you live. But you’ll need a site review before installing a heat pump.

This myth is also debunked.

4.    You Need a Lot of Space to Install a Heat Pump

Heat pumps have few external parts like an outdoor air compressor, underground loop, etc. But most of this equipment is kept out of one’s view. When you use a ground source heat pump, all the external parts are kept underground, and when you use an air source heat pump, the outdoor unit is a little bit bigger than an air conditioner unit, but it’s still small in size. That’s why this myth isn’t true.

 

See the summary of this content here in the infographic – 4 Heat Pump Myths [Infographic]


4 Heat Pump Myths


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