Friday, September 26, 2008

Heat Pump Prices

Heat pumps are energy efficient devices used for both heating and cooling a home or small area. They are great in that they use very little electricity and produce minimal emissions in comparison to traditional furnaces and home heating devices. People often wonder about heat pump prices when they are considering having one installed in their home.

The initial investment into a heat pump can be quite costly. The prices are typically higher than the air-source pumps. An average size heat pump will cost approximately twenty-five hundred dollars per ton of capacity. An average house would need a heat pump of approximately three tons. This means that you would expect to pay approximately seventy-five hundred dollars to have a heat pump installed in your home. People are often put off by the initial price but in the long run they can expect to save a great deal of money using this machine.

There are two different types of heat pumps that you can install in your home. There are the ground source heat pumps, which are more energy-efficient than air heat pumps. The ground source heat pumps do not demand extra electrical heaters and they output less carbon dioxide. All heat pumps have been reported to have excellent performance in extreme temperatures and even work wonderfully during extreme cold temperatures.

The installation process of a heat pump can take about two to three days. You can expect to add this to the price of the unit because you have to pay for the labour that it takes to install the machine. When looking to have your heat pump installed you should look for a company that has extensive experience in this area so that they do not have to take extra time to figure out what they are doing. This will keep the total price of your unit that much lower.

For more information on heating and air conditioning and other related topics, visit Homeclimate at http://www.homeclimate.biz

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