The Positive & Negative about installing Heat Pump in the Chicagoland area in 2023 - The Impact of Heat Pump installation on Homeowner Energy Bill

Nov 7, 2022

Heat pumps extract heat from outside air and move it inside. They also efficiently cool like a traditional air conditioning (AC) unit, moving heat from inside to outside.

Chicago, IL, United States - November 7, 2022 /MarketersMEDIA/

As a HVAC contractor and all increases in fuel and gas prices and all other daily product, everyone starts thinking of way to save some money on energy bill this winter in the Chicagoland area, and one of the newest heating systems in the Chicagoland region is a heat pump, if thinking about installing a heat pump for home but want to be sure it will work when the temperature dips below freezing? You’re not alone. Many homeowners are asking this question as they consider replacing their traditional heating systems with all-electric heat pumps.

The good news is that modern heat pump technology can effectively cool and heat in cold climates, including the Chicagoland.

Why consider a heat pump for heating and cooling?

As the Chicagoland market grows, installing a heat pump is becoming increasingly cost-effective. New systems can reduce energy consumption by as much as 55%, with the highest savings coming from homes with electric resistance or propane heating. To help homeowners offset installation costs, utilities throughout the state are offering generous heat pump rebates.

Other way to consider heat pump installation in the Chicago area is the gas price increase in 2023, as Eddie Grifat says, an HVAC Technician from Any Season Heating & Cooling Company Des Plaines IL 60016. Gas and fuel prices rise more than double in 2022 and its seems that energy prices will continue to rise, as will new central heat pump are more energy clean for environments.

How do heat pumps work?

Heat pumps extract heat from outside air and move it inside. They also efficiently cool like a traditional air conditioning (AC) unit, moving heat from inside to outside. Even in temperatures well below zero, heat pumps can take advantage of the heat in the air. Cold climate equipment is highly efficient in temperatures down to 5oF and in some cases will heat in temperatures as cold as -20oF, greatly reducing the need for a backup heating system.

Will you still need a backup heating system to supplement your heat pump in Chicago area? Yes, but with the correct settings your heat pump will keep your home comfortable during most winter days.

Why are heat pumps more efficient than traditional fuel systems?

Even the most efficient boiler or furnace can't achieve 100% efficiency because some heat energy from combusting fuel is always lost. However, high efficiency heat pumps can achieve efficiencies of 400% and above, meaning for each unit of energy the heat pump uses, four or more units of heat are delivered to the home.

The main reason for this impressive cold weather performance is recent technological advancements in variable-speed, inverter-driven compressors. An inverter-driven compressor maintains a constant temperature by varying speed, or modulating, to match the heating or cooling load of the home. Think of it like cruise control in your car. You get better gas mileage when you’re cruising down the highway than in stop-and-go traffic. Traditional HVAC equipment turns on and off regularly, which is inefficient. The most efficient way to operate HVAC equipment is to keep it running, and inverter driven systems do that automatically.

Are all heat pumps capable of heating in sub-zero temperatures?

Not all heat pumps are designed to operate below 0°F. Standard heat pumps deliver heat efficiently and effectively down to about 20oF. Standard equipment operates the same way as cold climate equipment but doesn’t cover as much of the heating load. Depending on what your needs and goals are, going with standard equipment might be the best choice. These units aren’t as expensive as cold climate units but are still highly efficient and can significantly reduce energy bills.

Where can I find more information on heat pumps?

Visit the Any Season Heating & Cooling website homeowner resources page to view heat pump buying guides, case studies, and frequently asked questions.

About Us: Visit the Any Season Heating & Cooling website homeowner resources page to view heat pump buying guides, case studies, and frequently asked questions.

Contact Info:
Name: Eddie Grifat
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Organization: Any Season Heating & Cooling Inc.
Address: 894 Parkview Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Phone: 8477669654
Website: https://anyseasonheatingcooling.com

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