If you are thinking about getting a new boiler or furnace then you may have considered getting a heat pump. However some people are worried that heat pumps can be quite expensive to run. This is certainly not the case provided they are properly used. Heat pumps can be an extremely efficient way of heating your home, and have the added benefit that they can also cool your home in spring and summer as they can act as an air-conditioning unit. The trick is to make sure you get the proper unit for your home, and that you ask a qualified installer for their professional opinion. Certain heat pumps are more efficient than others in both heating and cooling modes, and choosing one of these more efficient models could save you a considerable amount of money each year. Some also give a better performance than others when the temperature really drops outside, as certain heat pumps are more prone to struggling and to icing up.

Things to Consider When Choosing a New Heat Pump This Spring

Things to bear in mind when choosing a new heat pump this spring includes picking a brand of heat pump that is known for its quality. It is worth paying a little extra to purchase a better quality model from a reputable dealer who will make sure this is the correct size, and that it is properly installed in your home. The size is imperative, as a heat pump that is too small for your home will have to work harder and will cost you more to run. The size can also depend on whether or not you live in a colder area as this may affect its performance.

Other Things to Look at When Choosing Your New Heat Pump

Things to check include how long the warranty lasts and if it includes parts and labor or just parts. Your home should be correctly insulated, so it’s worthwhile making sure any under floor and ceiling insulation is installed first, as this will enable you to buy a smaller heat pump that will still heat and cool your home just as efficiently. Good insulation doesn’t only help keep heat in during winter, but will also help to keep heat out during the spring and summer.

Use Your New Heat Pump Smartly in the Spring and Summer

Using your heat pump correctly during the spring and summer months will definitely help you increase your energy savings while still ensuring your home is kept comfortably cool. Ensure your thermostat is set correctly, and that you aren’t cooling your home while you’re not there. If there is a bit of a breeze outside then make the most of it by opening doors and windows to cool down your home naturally rather than relying on your heat pump. If it is a hot and humid day outside and is perfectly still, then shutting your blinds, windows and doors will help keep the cool air in and the hot air out. There is no need to keep your home at a frigid temperature for it to be comfortable, and setting the thermostat and a couple of degrees higher probably won’t make that much difference to your home comfort.