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September 13, 2011

2011 Heat Pump Reviews

Filed under: Heat Pump Reviews — Tags: , , — admin @ 9:23 pm

2011 and energy prices are still high. We have another heating season coming up for half of the country and more choices to make on how to heat our homes. I recently had my sister install a heat pump at her house. She was looking at installing central A/C and the installer suggested installing a geothermal vertical loop heat pump. The cost was less then $2000 more then installing the A/C along as half of the parts are about the same. Although they are slightly different and a vertical loop of tubing and pump is needed so the choice was easy. She installed had the heat pump installed. I will be tracking her utility bills this winter and will compare against last years. This will give me some real life energy savings and dollar savings and give a very accurate picture of a heat pump pay back period. Also the tax benefits for installing a heat pump in 2011. Look for more updates as the temperatures keep dropping outside. It is installed near Detroit in a 2000 sq ft home that is aprox. 17 years old.

June 11, 2011

Rate Heat Pump Reviews

Filed under: Ground Source Heat Pumps, Heat Pump Reviews — admin @ 11:48 pm

Heat Pump Reviews

Geothermal heat pumps work under the same principles as a refrigerator. Temperatures of dirt/earth are very stable once you go down a couple of feet, always cool in the summer and warm in the winter, just the first few feet get affected by surface temperature. During winter months you collect this heat and move it into your home. During the summer months you cool your pipes and then cool your home. It’s a pretty neat system once you have it in. There is very little maintenance and the system runs very quiet. These system have a decent up front cost to get installed with usually payback periods ranging from 10-15 years. Depending on your situation the costs will vary.

Some questions that need to be answered before you can get started will be,

How many square feet do you plan on heating/cooling?

What temperature do you want to heat or cool this space to?

What is your current cooling/heating source?

How much do you pay per month and maintenance for your current system?

How much loss does your current system have?

RateHeatPumps.com has come online. We will be adding articles and reviews along with open discussions on geothermal heat pumps. I will cover a lot of the topics and help out but this is a large project and many resources

to organize. I will really appreciate any input from people who own geo thermal heat systems. I will be looking for some help on orginizing links for different states on there tax rebates for geothermal heating. Every little bit helps when pricing and installing these heating systems. Stay tuned with more coming. This will include major heat pump manufactures and model reviews, tax information, installing geothermal heat pump systems, maintanence, ratings, payback periods and many more topics. Thanks to all who will help us along the way.

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