Expert Ductless Heat Pump Services in Puget Sound
Discover Efficient Heating and Cooling Without Ductwork Costs!
Heating and cooling can make up half of the energy expenses in your home.
But you can easily lower your electricity bills by using a ductless heat pump instead of other forms of heat, while still keeping you comfortable throughout the year.
Why Choose Ductless Heat Pumps for Puget Sound Homeowners
Living in Puget Sound means enjoying the breathtaking views, but it also comes with its weather challenges. Residents often face fluctuating temperatures, from chilly rain-soaked winters to hot, humid summers. That’s where ductless heat pumps (DHPs) can make a difference for homeowners in this region.
As you enjoy your home comforts, keep in mind that air quality can be a significant concern in urban areas, especially during tumultuous weather. DHPs not only provide adjustable cooling and heating, but their built-in air filters can greatly improve the quality of air inside your home, keeping out pollutants and allergens that can exacerbate seasonal allergies common in Bothell.
For Puget Sound homeowners without an existing forced-air system, DHPs offer an unobtrusive installation process, requiring no ductwork, making it a seamless addition to your home. With wireless remote controls and smartphone compatibility, managing your home's climate is as easy as a tap on your device, ensuring comfort even if you're out exploring the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Need to install, service, or repair a ductless heat pump? Connect with SUNDANCE Energy Services, a Certified Master Installer, for the best value! Contact us online or call (425) 414-8015.
Your Guide to Ductless Heat Pumps
- What a ductless heat pump is
- The benefits of ductless heat pumps
- How much a ductless heat pump costs
- Information about available rebates
Understanding Ductless Heat Pumps
Unlike a regular heat pump, ductless heat pumps (DHPs) heat and cool your home without ductwork. This saves you money since it eliminates potential energy loss from leaky or unsealed ducts.
They make energy efficient substitutes for:
- Electric baseboards
- Wall heaters
- Ducted electric, gas and oil furnaces
- Any form of heat
Top Benefits of Choosing Ductless Heat Pumps
- Saves energy and reduces your monthly expenses- DHPs can lower heating costs by up to 75% compared to standard electric heating systems and can save you thousands of dollars per year.
- Provides more comfort with less noise- DHPs heat or cool with an ultra-quiet fan that evenly circulates air, eliminating hot and cold spots.
- Improves air quality- DHPs have a built-in air filter, improving air quality.
- Easy to use- Sit back and relax as you control your system with a wireless remote control or control them from your phone, tablet or computer from anywhere in the world.
- Simple installation process- No ductwork needed means an unobtrusive installation. DHPs are perfect for Puget Sound homeowners who don't currently have a forced air cooling/heating system because it doesn't require you to install air ducts.
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"Highly Recommend"Jordan was very professional, thorough, and explained every step of the process. He arrived on time. Price was reasonable for the work done. I will definitely call Jordan for HVAC services in the future.- Holly M.
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"He was very professional and customer oriented."The technician was very helpful, provided the information about what to check and how to fix it on my own. Followed his suggestions/instructions and could resolve the problem.- Narasimha A.
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"I highly recommend Jordan!"Jordan performed maintenance and cleaning of my two gas insert fireplaces. He was polite, professional and friendly. Very nice to work with and answered all of my questions.- Christina I.
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"I highly recommend him."Jordan was great!! He was respectful, polite and informative.- Terry B.
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"5 Stars!"Friendly, professional and well within what I expected to pay for repairs. Relieved that the entire system did not need replacing. Everything was fully explained, I will definitely call them again for maintenance, and if needed, repairs.- Linda H.
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Commonly Asked Questions
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 425-414-8015 today!
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How long will my heating and air conditioning system last?Maintenance and service play a key role in the lifecycle of a heating or air conditioning system. If all recommended maintenance and service actions are taken, it is believed that an air conditioner should last 12-15 years and a gas furnace should last from 20 to 25 years.
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What is a heat pump?A heat pump is a device used for both the heating or cooling of a space by transferring hot and cold between two reservoirs. A heat pump can act like an air conditioner, transferring heat from inside to out, or like a heater as it transfers exterior heat to the interior. A winter day with a temperature of 32º Fahrenheit still produces enough heat to warm a space when the air is transferred by heat pump.
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What can I do before calling someone to service my system?
Professional service calls can be costly, but there are some things you can do before hiring a professional to inspect your system:
- Disconnect your indoor and outdoor switches.
- Make sure your circuit breakers are in the ON position.
- Make sure your filters are clean.
- Open supply and return vents and make sure they are unobstructed.
- Double check both indoor and outdoor disconnect switches.
- Check the settings on your thermostat.
- Make sure the system switch is on the appropriate COOL or HEAT setting.
- Have the FAN switch on for a continuous vent
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What can I do to control the humidity levels in my home?Humidity levels can be reduced by installing a variable-speed air handling system in your home. Variable-speed units run longer and at lower speeds, allowing air to constantly circulate against the cooling coil and remove more moisture. Variable-speed motors also use less electricity than regular motors, reducing your energy costs.
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What is Freon or R-22?R-22 is the common name for hydro-chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC). R-22 has been used as a refrigerant by HVAC manufacturers for over 40 years, but studies in the past decade have shown that the chlorine in HCFCs contribute to ozone depletion. For this reason, the United States Clean Air Act has set a target date for January 1, 2010, on which HVAC manufacturers must cease the manufacture of products that use R-22.