Heat Pumps
Heat Pump Wall Units
About Heat Pump Wall Units
The winter climate from year to year is becoming more unpredictable than ever before. As temperatures continue to plunge and arctic blasts blow from coast to coast, your home’s heating system will determine how effectively and comfortably you survive the winter season.
With Amana heat pump wall units, available at Ingrams Water & Air, you can have year-round comfort even during the most extreme winter storms without sacrificing coziness, energy efficiency, or performance.
Like conventional air conditioners, heat pump wall units will reliably cool a space during high summer temperatures. Unlike traditional air conditioners, heat pump wall units can reverse cycle to heat when it gets cold too. This versatility makes the technology a superior economic and comfort choice for buyers as concerned with price as they are performance.
What to Know Before You Buy a Heat Pump Wall Unit
Whether you have a single room your central heating system just won’t heat completely, you’re renovating your home and adding new living spaces, or you need to upgrade the heating solutions in a dated home, Amana heat pump wall units are designed to fit your household’s unique heating expectations.
Because wall mounted heating units focus on a single living space versus an entire home, they’re more energy-efficient, effective, simpler to install, and more customized to your comfort needs.
But before buying a heat pump wall unit for your home, there are several considerations to note:
- Regional climate: New heat pumps are an efficient heating source in several parts of the country, but are most effective in areas with moderate temperature swings. If you live in an area where temperatures frequently dip below 10 degrees Fahrenheit, then you may need additional heating solutions.
- Energy efficiency expectations: The efficiency for heat pump wall units, is measured by Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). SEER measurements, as well as Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) ratings, determine how effective and efficient your heat pump will be in certain regions of the country. In colder climates, higher HSPF ratings are better. Homes should consider buying heat pumps with a SEER rating of around 15 and an HSPF rating around 8.5.
- Heat pump capacity: Consider the size of the space you expect to heat and find heat pump wall units with an appropriate operating capacity. If your unit is too large or small, it won’t heat property and will increase your energy expenses. Systems that are too large will not only cost more to initially purchase and install, but will also experience more frequent cycling, reducing its overall lifespan.
How Much Does It Cost to Install and Run a Heat Pump?
Heat pumps are growing in popularity for houses throughout the nation because of their effective operation and exceptional energy efficiency. The cost of your heat pump wall unit will depend on the size and operating capacity of the unit as well as any upgrades or convenience features you need, ranging from $500 for a basic model to approximately $900 for more advanced, high-performance units.
The type of heat pump you choose, the climate you live in, the temperature you set, and how often the unit runs will determine the cost of heating your home with this system. Highly efficient heat pumps can save you about 30 percent on your annual heating expenses.
Switch to Heating With Heat Pump Wall Units
With Amana heat pump wall units, you no longer have to rely on layers of sweaters, scarves, and hats to keep warm during those long, blustery winters.
All of our heat pump wall units are manufactured by leading companies with the best materials and methods to ensure long-term performance and efficiency. When you shop with us, you can expect competitive pricing models, flexible financing options, and free shipping on most orders.
Browse our inventory of heat pump wall units today to find a product that’s just right for your household.
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