Bill's Superheat, Inc. Blog: Archive for the ‘Heat Pumps’ Category

How Long Heat Pump Installation Really Takes

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024

Heat pump installation in Columbia Falls, MT  involves several steps and considerations to ensure proper functioning and efficiency. Let’s go over what the process entails in this helpful guide.

Assessment, Sizing, & Type: The first step is to assess your heating and cooling needs and determine the appropriate heat pump size for your space. Factors such as the size of your home, insulation, climate, and desired temperature range all play a role in sizing the unit correctly. There are several types of heat pumps available from standard models to cold-climate heat pumps that can still work efficiently in sub-zero temperatures. Choose the type that best suits your location, budget, and heating/cooling requirements.

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5 Signs Your Heat Pump Is in Trouble

Monday, June 26th, 2023

Heat pumps are efficient and versatile HVAC systems that provide both heating and cooling capabilities. They play a crucial role in maintaining a comfortable indoor environment all year round, and sometimes that means getting heat pump service in Columbia Falls, MT.

But like any mechanical system, heat pumps can encounter issues that affect their performance and efficiency. Let’s explore five common signs that indicate your heat pump may be in trouble and in need of service.

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Dirty Coils Are Never Good

Monday, March 20th, 2023

Heat pumps and central air conditioners rely on refrigerant coils in order to absorb heat from the atmosphere. This is the main functionality of the system, which makes it exceptionally hard when the coils that are supposed to do this get dirty and crusted over.

One of the main purposes behind the air filter in your HVAC system is to protect these coils, since they have direct access to the air in your home. Even a small amount of dirt or dust over a long period of time can cause problems with the coils. Dirty coils can contribute to inefficiency and the eventual breakdown of a heat pump, which is why we urge our customers to call us for heat pump repair in Whitefish, MT if they suspect their coils are dirty. We can clean them or try to fix them if they’re broken.

Let’s focus today on what can be so bad about a dirty set of coils.

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