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Should I Upgrade My Existing Heat Pump to a Newer Model?

As summer heats up, you may be noticing issues with your heat pump. Is it time to get rid of your older unit and upgrade to a newer model? Maybe, and maybe not. You can keep reading to learn more about the signs that indicate it’s time for a completely new heat pump.

There’s also a chance that your heat pump can be repaired and keep operating just fine. Give us a call to schedule your service and we can help you decide if it is time for a heat pump replacement in Campbell County, WY.

Signs It’s Time for an Upgrade

The first indication that it’s time to upgrade your heat pump is the age of your current system. Heat pumps can generally last for between 10 and 15 years before they need to be replaced with a newer model. And the closer you get to the 15-year mark, the more likely it is that you need to invest in a new unit. 

If you purchased your home with the heat pump already in place, you may not know exactly how old the unit is. In this case, you can look at the label on the side of the indoor unit and find the serial number. Do a quick search online to find out how old your heat pump is. 

Aside from age, your heat pump can show other signs that it is time for an upgrade. For example, your heat pump may begin to struggle with keeping your home cool during the summer months. During operation, it may also begin to make loud noises or produce bad odors.

When to Invest in Repairs

There are many cases when your heat pump can be repaired instead of having to overhaul the entire system with a new installation. We may be able to replace individual parts like the fan, capacitor, and other smaller components. As long as the repairs are fairly inexpensive, it makes sense to take the steps to maintain your unit and keep it running for a longer period of time. 

Tips for Selecting a New Unit

When the time does come to upgrade your heat pump, you want to choose a new unit wisely. After all, you’ll have to live with this HVAC system for the next 10 to 15 years. Choosing the right heat pump can mean that your home stays more comfortable and your energy costs are lower each month. 

In our area of the country, you want to make sure you choose a heat pump that has a little more power when it comes to heating. This can mean selecting a heat pump that is a cold-weather model, or one that has an add-on furnace. A standard heat pump won’t do enough to warm your home up when the temperatures are lowest in the winter season. 

Schedule an appointment with the team at Climate Solutions, Inc. The trusted source for all your heating and cooling needs.

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