Why Installing a Heat Pump Makes Sense, Even in Florida
Brad Gordon • December 15, 2024

Why Installing a Heat Pump Makes Sense, Even in Florida

Heat pumps aren’t just for colder climates. This technology is just right for Florida homes, too! Because heat pumps offer both heating and cooling, these energy-efficient devices are perfect for at-home comfort all year.


With Florida’s mild winters and hot summers, a heat pump can save on energy costs while offering superior climate control. If you want a practical, eco-friendly option, consider a heat pump installation in Longwood. 


Why Heat Pumps Work for Florida Homes

Heat pumps have some considerable advantages compared to standard heating and cooling systems.


Dehumidifying Indoor Air

For many people, it’s not the heat but the humidity that makes them most uncomfortable. Thanks to dehumidification features, a heat pump installation in Longwood can give you welcome relief from the thick, moisture-laden air. 


When it’s less humid, your home cools off faster, so you won’t have to run your system as often.


Reduce Energy Consumption

With the humidity control offered by heat pumps, you can reduce your energy use because you run your heating and cooling system less frequently. 


However, this isn’t the only reason that heat pumps are more energy-efficient than other HVAC systems. They consume less electricity and reduce your utility bills because they transfer heat instead of producing it.


Reduce Carbon Footprint

Heat pumps are an eco-friendly option that doesn’t burn fossil fuels to produce heat. Some other systems use a process called “combustion,” which creates hazardous byproducts. 


Typically, this pollution is vented outdoors, negatively impacting the environment. However, when the system has cracks, these emissions could mix with the clean air you breathe. Since heat pumps rely on electricity, you don’t have to worry about how combustion byproducts will affect your family. 


Provides Heat When Needed

Florida experiences freezing temperatures very rarely. However, the thermometer dips often enough that you must turn on the heat. Heat pumps operate most efficiently at temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit — perfect for keeping you comfortable throughout a Florida winter. 


Longer Lifespan

A traditional air conditioner has a lifespan of approximately 10 to 15 years. In contrast, heat pumps can last 16 years or more with proper maintenance.


Professional Heat Pump Installation in Longwood

Have you decided to upgrade your HVAC system to a heat pump? Trust Astoria Heating & Cooling for a high-quality professional installation. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate.

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