Showing posts with label Heat Pumps Lake of the Ozarks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heat Pumps Lake of the Ozarks. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2020

How a Heat Pump Could Help You!

Royal Heating & Air is an expert in all things HVAC, so we are here today to help inform you about heat pumps - how they work, how they could benefit your home, and how we can help install one for you! As the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks, you can trust us to bring you the most accurate and helpful information. Keep reading to learn more! 


What is a Heat Pump?


Heat Pumps are all-in-one heating and air conditioning systems. They are unique from a traditional furnace in that way – they can also be used for cooling! They reverse the flow and transfer heat from inside the house to the air outside.

How Does a Heat Pump Work?


Left to its own devices, heat energy travels from high-temperature areas to low-temperature areas. Heat pumps can reverse this flow and pump heat from low-temperature areas to the area you want to heat. They do this by absorbing heat from the outside air, the ground, or water and transferring it into the home.

Heat Pump Maintenance


To keep your heat pump happy, there are a few steps you’ll want to take.

Keep the thermostat set at a constant temperature. Frequently changing it could put an extra burden on your unit. If you do change the temperature throughout the day, try to limit it to twice a day. For example, when you leave work and when you return home.

Choose a temperature range that is manageable for your system – above 65 degrees in the summer and below 70 in the winter. Your system may have difficulty keeping up and could cause a frozen coil or condensation in the home in the winter.

Keep your heat pump as clean as possible. Remove snow build-up, ice, and any debris accumulating on or around the unit. Blockages can cause the system to overwork and begin to malfunction.

Schedule regular maintenance with Royal Heating & Air to ensure your heat pump is working efficiently. Your unit should be checked once a year at a minimum. It’s best to have us come out every season to ensure it is ready for the changing temperatures.


Pros of a Heat Pump


A great benefit to using a heat pump is that they are an energy-efficient way to both heat and cool your home. This is because of the way they function, by drawing heat from the environment as a source of renewable energy. Also, having one unit to service instead of both an air conditioner and a furnace could help cut costs over time.

You can also combine a heat pump with a furnace for a hybrid heat system in climates that get below freezing regularly and for long periods of time.

Potential Cons of a Heat Pump


Some drawbacks to a heat pump are that they are working year-round and can wear out more quickly than an air conditioner. Again, heat pumps are doing the job of both the air conditioner and the furnace.

You may also notice that the system seems like it is always running, or that the air coming through the vent does not feel hot. This is because heat pumps provide a more constant flow of warm air over time, keeping your home at a constant temperature.

Best HVAC at the Lake of the Ozarks


Royal Heating & Air is the best heating and cooling company at the Lake of the Ozarks. We know all about heat pumps and whether or not one might be right for your home. If you are considering using a heat pump to keep your home comfortable, give Royal Heating & Air a call! We would be more than happy to help. 


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Friday, September 20, 2019

Heat Pumps: What You May Not Know

Heat pumps tend to get mixed reviews – some people love them, while others prefer different HVAC equipment for their home. As the best HVAC company at Lake of the Ozarks, Royal Heating & Air has the information you need! Read on to learn more about heat pumps, how they work, and how they compare to other systems.


What is a Heat Pump and How Does It Work?


Left to its own devices, heat energy travels from high-temperature areas to low-temperature areas. Heat pumps can reverse this flow and pump heat from low-temperature areas to the area you want to heat. They do this by absorbing heat from the outside air, the ground, or water and transferring it into the home.

Heat Pumps are all-in-one heating and air conditioning systems. They are unique from a traditional furnace in that way – they can also be used for cooling! They reverse the flow and transfer heat from inside the house to the air outside.

What are the Benefits and Drawbacks of a Heat Pump?


A great benefit to using a heat pump is that they are an energy-efficient way to both heat and cool your home. This is because of the way they function, by drawing heat from the environment as a source of renewable energy. Also, having one unit to service instead of both an air conditioner and a furnace could help cut costs over time.

You can also combine a heat pump with a furnace for a hybrid heat system in climates that get below freezing regularly and for long periods of time.

Some drawbacks to a heat pump are that they are working year-round and can wear out more quickly than an air conditioner. Again, heat pumps are doing the job of both the air conditioner and the furnace.

You may also notice that the system seems like it is always running, or that the air coming through the vent does not feel hot. This is because heat pumps provide a more constant flow of warm air over time, keeping your home at a constant temperature.


What Kind of Maintenance Does a Heat Pump Require?


To keep your heat pump happy, there are a few steps you’ll want to take.

Keep the thermostat set at a constant temperature. Frequently changing it could put an extra burden on your unit. If you do change the temperature throughout the day, try to limit it to twice a day. For example, when you leave work and when you return home.

Choose a temperature range that is manageable for your system – above 65 degrees in the summer and below 70 in the winter. Your system may have difficulty keeping up and could cause a frozen coil or condensation in the home in the winter.

Keep your heat pump as clean as possible. Remove snow build-up, ice, and any debris accumulating on or around the unit. Blockages can cause the system to overwork and begin to malfunction.

Schedule regular maintenance with Royal Heating & Air to ensure your heat pump is working efficiently. Your unit should be checked once a year at a minimum. It’s best to have us come out every season to ensure it is ready for the changing temperatures.

Royal Heating & Air Knows Heat Pumps!


Call the best HVAC company at Lake of the Ozarks today to schedule maintenance on your heat pump and make sure your home is ready for fall.

If you are considering installing a heat pump for your home, we can schedule a time to evaluate your home’s heating and cooling needs and determine which system is best for you!

Royal Heating & Air - "The King of Comfort"

Visit our website: www.RoyalHeatandAir.com



CALL TODAY! (573) 480-4313


Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Air Conditioners VS. Heat Pumps - What Is The Difference?

If you are thinking about installing a new HVAC system at the Lake of the Ozarks, there are a few options to choose from. The most popular options are an air conditioner or a heat pump.  You may be wondering which of the two would be best for your home. Royal Heating & Air has looked at both options to hopefully help you with this decision.

The Difference Between The Two

The main difference between an air conditioner and a heat pump is that an air conditioner cools your home, while a heat pump can cool and heat your home.

When you place an AC unit next to a heat pump unit, it's extremely hard - if not impossible - to tell the two apart. When a heat pump is in cooling mode, functionally, it is no different than an AC unit. However, you will feel hot air being blown from the outside unit. That is because a heat pump will suck out the hot air that is inside the house.

What's unique about a heat pump though is that it can be reversed to heat your home during the winter months. The reversing valve can reverse the flow of refrigerant, which will blow warm air inside.

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps work very similarly to AC units, so the difference you're going to see is when it's in the heating mode. At Royal Heating & Air, we recommend homeowners have both a heat pump and a furnace, as heat pumps don't work well in frigid temperatures. A heat pump can heat your home until the temperature is below approximately 28 degrees, then the furnace will kick in. Because of its functionality, heat pumps are typically better for the environment than furnaces, which makes them a popular choice for homeowners.

What Should I Choose?

If you are interested in learning more about which system is right for your home, call the best heating and cooling company at the Lake of the Ozarks. We can help you make the decision that is right for your home. At Royal Heating & Air, we can install both heat pumps and air conditioners, so no matter which one you choose, you know it will be installed correctly. Call us today at 573-480-4313 to speak with one of expert team members.

Royal Heating & Air - "The King of Comfort"


Visit our website: www.RoyalHeatandAir.com
CALL TODAY! (573) 480-4313


Monday, November 7, 2016

All About Heat Pumps!

Heat pumps are an efficient way to heat and cool your home. Your Lake of the Ozarks heating and cooling company can help you keep your house warm all winter long by installing a heat pump in your home. Royal Heating & Air takes a closer look at how heat pumps work and the different types available.

How Heat Pumps Work

A heat pump is a system that can be reversed to either heat or cool a controlled space. They usually consist of two parts: an indoor unit called an air handler and an outdoor unit, similar to a central air conditioner, that's referred to as the heat pump. A compressor circulates refrigerant that absorbs and releases heat as it travels between the indoor and outdoor units. Like your refrigerator, heat pumps use electricity to move heat around your home. During the winter months, the heat pump will extract heat from the cool outdoors and transfer it inside to warm your home. During the summer months, it will reverse the direction and remove the heat from your home to cool it down. Because they transfer heat rather than generate it, heat pumps can be a cheaper alternative than conventional heating or cooling appliances.

Types of Heat Pumps

There are several types of heat pumps, but the two most common are the air-to-air and the geothermal. They collect heat from either the air or the ground and they concentrate it for use inside to either heat or cool your home.

Bryant Heat Pumps

Evolution Series Heat Pumps
Bryant® Evolution® Series heat pumps offer the highest quality efficiency and performance available. From the 2014 ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient Model, the Evolution® Extreme, to the variable-speed and 1- and 2-stage units, you can count on SEER ratings of at least 19 and the option of total control with an Evolution® Connex® control.

Preferred Series Heat Pumps
Preferred™ Series Heat Pumps deliver all-season flexibility for total home comfort, with up to 17.5 SEER ratings. Enjoy heating and cooling energy savings year-round. Available in a 1- and 2-stage unit or compact unit, the Preferred™ Series of heat pumps can take care of your comfort needs.

Legacy Line Heat Pumps
The Legacy™ Line heat pumps are an affordable solution to your whole-home, year-round comfort needs. Operating efficiently both in summer and winter, the Legacy Line heat pump is a great option for value heating and cooling year after year.

To view the available heat pumps from Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, visit: www.bryant.com

Heat Your Home With Royal Heating & Air

If you're looking to install a heat pump in your home, contact your Lake of the Ozarks heating and cooling company. Royal Heating & Air can help make sure your home is nice and warm all winter long. From maintenance to installations, Royal Heating & Air is here for all your Lake of the Ozarks cooling and heating needs. To learn more about our services, visit www.RoyalHeatAndAir.com or call 573-480-4313 today!

Royal Heating & Air - "The King of Comfort"


Visit our website: www.RoyalHeatandAir.com
CALL TODAY! (573) 480-4313


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