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Bridgetown Heating & Cooling is committed to serving homeowners and business owners throughout Southwestern Ohio with the highest level of quality with a personal touch and prices you won’t find anywhere else. As a member of the Five Star Family, Bridgetown Heating & Cooling guarantees customer satisfaction 100 percent on each and every job we do. Moreover, we offer our Best Prices Guarantee on all the HVAC industry’s leading heat pumps and home comfort systems. As an Authorized Amana Dealer, we install the finest heat pumps available on the market backed by an equipment warranty that you will not get anywhere else.
Heat Pump Installation FAQ
Is it OK for frost to develop on a heat pump?
When heat pumps produce heat for the home during the winter, they use a refrigerant that turns into gas. This gas condenses once it reaches the heat pump’s coils. In turn, the condensation creates frost on the coils. Small amounts of short-term frosting is normal. In fact, it’s so normal heat pumps run defrost cycles to take care of it. During a defrost cycle the auxiliary heat strips are activated to warm, if you have a heavy coating of ice, however, or the defrost cycle isn’t kicking on, call Bridgetown Heating & Cooling right away. Heavy ice accumulation on your home’s outdoor unit can indicate a serious problem that requires a professional heat pump expert in your area.
What is the difference between an HSPF Rating and SEER rating?
These terms are standard efficiency ratings all HVAC professionals use for heat pumps. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. It measures the efficiency of a heat pump in air conditioning mode. HSPF stands for Heating Season Performance Factor. This measures the efficiency of a unit in heating mode. The higher the SEER and HSPF ratings, the better and more efficient the equipment.
Why are certain rooms in my residence warmer or colder than others?
If your heat pump isn’t accurately sized for your home or your initial installation job isn’t performed precisely by an HVAC expert, the unit might not be adequate for the size of the house or building. It can turn off before the entire home reaches the desired temperature level. If the heat pump is sized properly, the home itself could have an air vent or air duct issue. An air duct system that was poorly installed or poorly designed can cause airflow problems. These airflow problems can make certain areas of the home colder or warmer than others. If your ducts aren’t sealed properly, or an air leak goes undetected, the airflow might pass through your system unevenly. To properly determine the specific cause, give Bridgetown Heating & Cooling a call.