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VRF Heat Pump Services 

Variable Refrigerant Flow Heat Pump Services in King, Snohomish, Skagit & Island Counties

SUNDANCE Energy is a team with over 40 years of experience dedicated to ensuring your home’s comfort and safety. Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) heat pumps are electric systems that can accommodate up to eight indoor units. We’ve served thousands of happy customers as your trusted professionals when you need expert VRF heat pump services.

Don’t get stuck in the cold weather when we are here to help! 
Schedule your free estimate by calling us at (425) 414-8015 or filling out our online contact form.


Pros & Cons of VRF Heat Pumps

Unlike other heating systems, heat pumps have various benefits. 

The pros of VRF heat pumps include:

  • Low carbon emissions
  • Affordable installation
  • Room-by-room temperature control
  • No vents
  • No risk of carbon monoxide poisoning

If you’re considering heat pumps for your home, consider these advantages compared to other heating systems. Natural gas or other heating options is not as eco-friendly or affordable as VRF heat pumps. They also do not allow you to have zoning control as easily. Protect your home and family with a heat pump that doesn’t risk carbon monoxide poisoning or harmful carbon emissions. 

The cons of VRF heat pumps include:

  • Aesthetically unappealing
  • Potential refrigerant leaks
  • Low airflow if installed incorrectly

Schedule Your Service Appointment Today

Ductless units are innovations of the future as they remove the inefficiencies caused by ductwork. However, some people find having a unit in each room unappealing to the home’s overall aesthetic. These systems last a long time, but if installed incorrectly, you could be at risk for refrigerant leaks and a lack of airflow that will harm the system. When you need expert VRF heat pump services in Bothell, there’s no one else to trust but SUNDANCE Energy.

Call (425) 414-8015 when you are ready to schedule a free estimate and learn more!

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    Michael Rierson from SUNDANCE Energy serviced my furnance and gas fireplace. I was very impressed with Michael's knowledge and excellent customer service.
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    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.
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    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.
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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!

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
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