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Heat pump is that part of the HVAC system that keeps your house warm. It converts the cold air from outside and distributes warm air inside. With the popularity of social media and the DIY projects, there are certain myths that should be definitely busted.

DIY Installation

It might seem easy to install, but you should never take chance with it. Most of standard HVAC shops would offer installation free. This way you won’t have to take your chance with the installation. Most of the time, warranty is only provided if the unit is installed by a professional. There is a reason why people get certified to install a heat pump.

The size Matters

That’s not always true. Going for a large capacity heat pump doesn’t insure that the heat pump would be effective for the entire house. Talk to a heat pump repair technician, he would advise you of the right size for the rooms. For large houses, technicians often advise to install multiple units for different rooms or parts of the house.

The Looks! Ugh!

The traditional heat pump doesn’t have that attractive appeal to it. But those days are long gone. With the advance in technology and with modern packaging, companies have started covering heat pumps in cylinders and coverings that give it an attractive look.

The Sound Factor

The early members of the family were quite noisy which deterred many people from purchasing them. But you don’t have to worry about them now. Now you can find heat pumps in the market which make are only as loud as a refrigerator in the house. So, don’t let that factor keep you from asking about heat pump.

Run Time

With efficiency top priority with most of the appliance manufacturers, heat pumps are no exception. You can find pumps in the market that have higher output and increased efficiency. How long you would be required to run the heat pump doesn’t depend on just the capacity of the heat pump. What also matters is the position and the insulation. If your house is properly insulated, then once the desired temperature is reached, you can turn the heat pump off.

If you hire professionals to repair and check the heat pumps and operate it properly, you can enjoy the benefits for long time. Make sure that the heat pump vendor you contact, knows about the product well and is certified to do repairs and installation.