Premier Heating and Air Blog for ‘Heat Pumps’ Category

The Parts That Make a Heat Pump Different From an AC

Monday, February 3rd, 2025
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At Premier Heating & Air, we often get questions from homeowners about the difference between a heat pump and a traditional air conditioner. While both systems provide cooling, a heat pump has extra components that allow it to work as both a cooling and heating system. Understanding these key parts will help you make an informed decision when considering a heat pump installation in Nashville, TN.

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Is That Smoke Coming From My Heat Pump? (Probably Not)

Monday, January 6th, 2025
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HVAC contractors sometimes get frantic calls during the colder months from homeowners who think their heat pump is on fire. If you’ve recently noticed what looks like smoke coming from your heat pump, don’t worry — it’s most likely not smoke at all.

We’ll explain why your heat pump might appear to be “smoking” and why it’s actually a sign that it’s working properly and not in need of an emergency heat pump repair in Conyers, GA.

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Why People Are Turning to Heat Pumps for Their Home Comfort

Monday, January 6th, 2025
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We’ve seen a remarkable shift in the home heating and cooling industry over the past few years. Homeowners are increasingly choosing heat pump installation in Warner Robins, GA, and around the country as their go-to solution for year-round comfort. But why are heat pumps becoming so popular? Let’s explore the reasons behind this trend and why a heat pump might be the perfect choice for your home.

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Will a Heat Pump Struggle in the Winter to Heat My Home?

Monday, December 23rd, 2024
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You’re at that point. You’ve heard about heat pumps and their benefits, and you’re ready to shift from your old HVAC setup and schedule a heat pump installation in Warner Robins, GA with the team from Premier.

There’s just one thing holding you back—and it’s something that has caused many homeowners to wonder if a heat pump will really do the job. You know that a heat pump is great at cooling down a home, since it works similarly to an air conditioner. But during the winter when it switches to heating mode, it needs to draw the heat it uses from outside. That sounds like a potential problem. If it’s cold outside, will the heat pump manage to provide enough heat for comfort?

As local heat pump pros, we can answer this question for you with some basic facts about heat pumps. The short answer is that, in most homes in our climate, a heat pump will have no trouble providing energy-efficient heating that will keep a whole family in comfort.

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Why Your Heat Pump Won’t Change to Heating Mode

Monday, November 11th, 2024
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Cool weather means it’s time to shift your heat pump into heating mode. The ease with which you can change a heat pump from one mode to another is one of the biggest advantages of having a heat pump in the first place. 

Still, what if your heat pump won’t turn to heating mode? It does happen, and our team has worked with many heat pumps, so we’re familiar with how this problem can occur. We’ve put together this guide to help you understand what’s going on and if you need heat pump repair in Glenwood, GA.

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Understanding the Defrost Controls for Your Heat Pump

Monday, November 11th, 2024
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Heat pumps offer an energy-efficient way to keep homes warm, especially here in Georgia. However, if your heat pump’s defrost controls aren’t working correctly, you may notice frost or ice building up on the outdoor unit. Let’s explore what defrost controls do, how they operate, and what to watch for when they aren’t working as they should.

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How Long Can I Expect My Heat Pump to Last?

Monday, November 11th, 2024
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We often get questions from customers about the lifespan of their heat pumps, as well as how they can keep these units running effectively for as long as possible. Knowing what affects your heat pump’s life expectancy, as well as the best ways to care for it, can help you get the most out of your investment. Here’s what you need to know about when it will be time for a heat pump replacement in Milledgeville, GA.

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Watch for Signs of a Heat Pumps That’s Too Old

Monday, October 14th, 2024
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You can expect to get a good service life from your heat pump if you remember to have it regularly maintained and always call promptly for repairs whenever the unit needs them. (Important reminder: because heat pumps work around the year, they need two maintenance visits per year.)

However, any heat pump has a limited service life, usually from 10-15 years. When a heat pump becomes too old, no amount of regular maintenance or repairs will be able to turn it around and restore it to its original condition. It’s possible to force a heat pump to work for several years longer if you keep having it repaired, but this is costly and the heat pump will perform at much lower effectiveness while causing your utility bills to spike.

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How Do Heat Pumps Get Heat From Outdoors in the Winter?

Monday, October 14th, 2024
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The miracle of the heat pump is that it works as both a heating and cooling system. It’s not really a “miracle,” but based on the simple principle that if you take an air conditioner and find a way to reverse the way it moves heat, it can provide either heating or cooling. An air conditioner uses refrigerant to draw heat from inside the house and releases it outside, cooling down the interior of the house. A heat pump goes a step further: it can change the direction the refrigerant flows so that it draws heat from outside the house and releases it inside, warming up the house.

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Why Is My Heat Pump Stuck in One Mode?

Monday, October 14th, 2024
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Heat pumps offer many great advantages to homes. But the best advantage of all is the simple convenience of being able to change a heat pump from cooling mode to heat mode (and back) with a simple adjustment to the thermostat. 

The weather is cooling down now, and you’ll soon shift your heat pump over to heating mode for the next several months. Usually, this won’t be a problem. But heat pumps, even with the best regular maintenance, can’t work completely free from malfunctions. You may discover that your heat pump won’t switch over to heating mode, and you’re either getting cool or room-temperature air coming from the vents. What’s happening, and is this something that requires calling our professionals for heat pump repair in Aberdeen, KY?

We’ll look at why you may have a stuck heat pump in more detail below.

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