Expert Heat Pump Replacement in Madison, WI
At Action Plumbing, Heating, A/C & Electric, we’re driven by one goal: to ensure our customers are satisfied with every job. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt service that exceeds expectations on heat pump replacements, no need for upselling here. We even provide special offers and financing to help you upgrade your home with a system that meets your budget and lifestyle.
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608-837-3638Expert Heat Pump Installation
Heat pumps transfer heat from one place to another rather than generating heat like a traditional furnace or air conditioner. It makes them a more energy-efficient and cost-effective option for heating and cooling. A properly installed heat pump can save you money on energy bills, provide consistent and reliable heating and cooling, and improve the overall comfort of your home. Let our experienced and skilled technicians help you select and install the best heat pump systems that meet the needs of your home.
Our team takes special care to provide superior replacement services with exceptional customer service. Call 608-837-3638 or contact us online to learn more.
Signs To Replace your Heat Pump
Replacing your heat pump ensures you’ll have a comfortable, reliable home with reduced energy costs. It will save money in the long run and prolong the life of your HVAC system and help avoid costly breakdowns.
Common signs of heat pump replacement include:
- Age: If your heat pump is over 10 years old, it may be approaching the end of its life span and may need replacement.
- Increased Energy Bills: If you have noticed a significant increase in your energy bills and your heat pump cannot keep up with the desired temperature, consider replacing it.
- Strange Noises: If your heat pump is making strange noises or vibrating, it may indicate that it is malfunctioning and needs replacement.
- Reduced Efficiency: If your heat pump is not performing as well as it used to, it may lose efficiency and need to be replaced.
- Difficulty in obtaining spare parts: If the heat pump is too old, it may be difficult to find spare parts, meaning it may need replacing.
- Frequent repairs: If you need repairs more frequently, replacing the heat pump may be more cost-effective than to continue repairing it.
Does your outdated system need replacement? Let the professionals handle it. Call 608-837-3638 or contact us online to schedule services today.
Why Choose Action?
At Action Plumbing, Heating, A/C, and Electric, we understand that our work makes a real difference in the lives of our customers. We go above and beyond when it comes to providing heat pump replacements — backed by a two-year warranty on labor & materials for fixtures installed. Our commitment to excellence has earned us stellar reviews, an A+ rating from BBB, and awards from Angi members and Star readers.
We’ll ensure your heat pump replacement services are always top-quality and dependable. Call 608-837-3638 or contact us online and get connected with an installation expert today.
Heat Pump FAQs
Can you install a heat pump yourself?
Heat pumps can be a great way to upgrade your home’s energy efficiency, but the process of installing one isn’t something you want to take on yourself. That’s why it pays to use an experienced HVAC contractor — they have all the necessary tools and expertise for proper installation to get optimal performance while staying safe in the process.
Is heat pump heating expensive?
Heat pumps can be more costly to purchase and install than traditional heating systems such as furnaces. However, heat pumps can be more energy-efficient and cost-effective in the long run. The operating cost of a heat pump can be lower than that of a traditional heating system because it uses electricity to transfer heat instead of generating it.
Can a heat pump heat a whole house?
Heat pumps are a viable method of heating an entire home in the right conditions. It can be used on its own for moderate climates or to supplement existing systems if you live somewhere colder. Of course, how well it will warm your house partly depends on factors like insulation and local climate.