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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, heat pumps are generally considered to be energy-efficient heating and cooling (air conditioning) systems. When heat pump installation is sized and installed correctly this will reduce energy consumption and ultimately lower utility bills.

This cost can vary depending on a lot of factors such as; the brand and quality of the heat pump, specific requirements of your home, space size and much more. We recommend filling out an enquiry so that one of our heat pump installers can give you our best recommendation about what heat pump is best suited for you. Once this is completed we will be able to quote up the heat pump installation cost.

Yes! Heat pumps serve to be both a heating, and cooling energy source, eliminating the need for separate systems. Heat pumps can extract heat from the outdoor air, ground, or water sources to provide warmth during colder months and reverse the process to provide air conditioning during hotter months.

Heat pumps or ducted heatpumps have a very long lifespan. With proper heat pump servicing and maintenance, heat pumps can last 15 to 20 years or more. This longevity contributes to their cost-effectiveness over time.

Yes, a heat pump can indeed replace a traditional HVAC system (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. Heat pumps offer both heating and cooling capabilities, making them versatile alternatives to traditional HVAC systems.

Heat pumps can generate some noise during operation. However, the level of noise produced by a heat pump can vary depending on factors such as the heat pump installation, specific model and the distance between the heat pump and living spaces. Winter Air will take all these factors into consideration to ensure your heat pump install is at the optimal location to reduce noise.

We recommended booking in for your heat pump servicing at least once a year. Regular heat pump servicing is essential to ensure its optimal performance, energy efficiency, and longevity. Regular heat pump maintenance helps keep your heat pump operating efficiently, reduces the risk of heat pump repairs, and prolongs its lifespan.