Heat Pump Replacement for Castle Hill Homes
Serving the San Antonio Area Since 1985
If your San Antonio home doesn’t have access to a natural gas service, you may benefit from a gas pump heating and cooling system.
Heat pumps don’t generate heat per se but draw heat from outside and push it into your home to keep it warm during colder months. It then does the opposite during the hotter months of the year.
We know you always want to come back to a cool and comfortable home after spending time out in our amazing city of San Antonio, which is why Damiani’s Comfort Design is dedicated to providing top-notch heat pump installations and replacements.
Contact Damiani’s to learn more about our heat pump replacements.
How Can I Tell If My Heat Pump Needs To Be Replaced?
Sometimes, it can be hard to tell when it’s time to replace your heat pump rather than just call for repairs. Replacements are usually necessary when your heat pump has a more serious, larger issue.
Here are some signs that it may be time for a new system:
- You’ve gotten it repaired many times: Have you gone to call for repairs and realized it was your seventh time this year? If you’re constantly putting money into fixing your heat pump, it may be time for a new one.
- Your energy bill is skyrocketing: If you’ve noticed higher and higher energy bills, it’s probably because your heat pump just can’t keep up with the demand of your home. You need a new one that can get the job done.
- There’s dust everywhere: Your dustpan can only do so much. If you’ve noticed dust building up in your home, it may be because your heat pump isn’t circulating the air effectively anymore.
- Your system is super loud: Are strange noises coming from your system, like chugging sounds? This means there’s a loose or broken part in there somewhere — and sometimes, too many broken parts mean it’s time for a new unit.
Damiani’s can walk you through the heat pump replacement process and help get your home back to feeling and operating like normal. Contact our professional team today to get started.
What To Expect With Damiani’s Heat Pump Installation Services
The last thing you need for your San Antonio home is an outdated or unreliable heat pump. At Damiani’s Comfort Design, we specialize in heat pump replacement and installation to keep your home comfortable year-round, even during winter.
Whether you’re upgrading an old system or installing a brand-new heat pump, we’ll ensure you get the perfect solution for your home. With our true satisfaction guarantee and the expertise of our Home Comfort Heroes, Damiani’s Comfort Design delivers top-notch installation services you can count on.
When it’s time to replace your heat pump or install a new one, trust Damiani’s Comfort Design for reliable, expert attention. We’re proud to offer professional heat pump services designed to enhance your comfort and energy efficiency.
Save Money With a High-Efficiency Heat Pump System
Heat pumps will heat your home and help lower your monthly utility bills. There are plenty of money-saving benefits to choosing a high-efficiency heat pump for your San Antonio home, including:
- Improved energy efficiency: High-efficiency heat pumps use up to 65% less electricity than electric furnaces or baseboards.
- Lower utility bills: Less energy used means less energy you have to pay for at the end of the month. Some residential clients report savings of up to $900 per year.
- Exceptional serviceable lifespan: Properly maintained and promptly repaired, high-efficiency heat pumps have expected lifespans of 15+ years.
- Affordable: Federal tax credits and rebate programs available under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act significantly reduce the cost of installing a high-efficiency heat pump.
- Increased home value: Going green with a high-efficiency heat pump will make your home more appealing and valuable to eco-conscious home buyers.
- Improved reliability: High-efficiency heat pumps are safe, reliable, and cost less to operate, maintain, and repair than furnaces, boilers, and many other heating systems.
Schedule Heat Pump Replacement in Balcones Heights & Castle Hills, TX
At Damiani’s Comfort Design, our residential and light commercial HVAC specialists will ensure your San Antonio property is comfortable all year. Season after season, the community depends on our team to provide the air conditioning, heating, and indoor air quality services required to maintain optimal comfort.
When you want superior solutions that deliver performance optimized for our climate, you can rely on our team to install, maintain, repair, and replace the systems you depend on.
When you choose our team, you choose:
- Prompt, professional, courteous service
- Energy-efficient solutions
- Expert advice and recommendations
- Background-checked and drug-tested employees
- Our customer satisfaction guarantee
- And more
Contact Damiani’s Comfort Design to learn more about the high-efficiency heat pumps we recommend and install for homeowners and businesses in the San Antonio area.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average life expectancy of a heat pump?
The life expectancy of a heat pump depends largely on how you use it. Because there’s no combustion in a heat pump, they wear and tear more like an AC than a furnace. But they rarely last as long as an AC because they’re used for cooling and heating, potentially doubling how many hours they run per year.
Heat pumps can be expected to last between 10 and 20 years, with 15 as an average. Adjust lower if it’s being used as your primary source of heating and cooling year-round; adjust up if you only use it as a supplement for other systems.
How hard is it to replace a heat pump?
A heat pump is a relatively complex piece of HVAC equipment to install, especially in more complex systems, i.e., multi-zone mini-split systems.
It can be somewhat easier if you’re replacing a heat pump with an identical model and don’t need to adjust the lines or other components in the system, but even then, it’s not a DIY project.
Can an electrician install a heat pump?
An electrician is better equipped to tackle heat pump installation than your average layperson, especially since making sure your heat pump has a clean source of electricity is an important part of the process, but there are still quite a few components of the project that require specialist knowledge.
Electricians don’t frequently run refrigerant lines or find themselves considering drainage and airflow, after all. An HVAC technician who’s trained for the job is a far better bet.
Can you put a heat pump in an old house?
Yes, a heat pump can be installed into an old house — in fact, ductless heat pump systems are often significantly easier to install in older homes without ductwork than a traditional forced-air heating and/or cooling system because finding room for ducts can be a struggle without taking up limited space or dealing with architectural concerns.