Premier Heating and Air Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Heat Pumps’

Central AC Vs Heat Pumps for Georgia’s Climate

Monday, April 10th, 2023

Central air conditioning systems are tried-and-true methods of cooling a home. When the temperatures and humidity levels climb, you can count on your central AC to keep your home nice and cool. 

When it’s time to choose a new cooling system for your home, you might be considering a heat pump instead of a central AC in Warner Robins, GA. You’ve undoubtedly heard about heat pumps since they’re a popular option now. But what you might not know is whether a heat pump can handle Georgia’s heat as well as a traditional AC system. 

Let’s look at both types of systems so you can be an informed consumer when it’s time to make the choice.

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It Isn’t Too Early for Heat Pump Maintenance

Monday, February 15th, 2021

When you live around here it is important to have a system that is going to be able to keep you comfortable all year long. Some homes use a combination of a central air conditioner and a heater such as a furnace. However, others use a heat pump mini split.

Heat pumps are well known for being effective and efficient at providing comfort to homes around Dublin. The catch here is that they still need maintenance just like any other system. Okay, maybe not quite like every other system; since they offer both heating and cooling they actually need it twice a year.

Heat pump maintenance in Dublin is an important service and it is never too early to schedule it.

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How We Can Help Your Heat Pump

Monday, November 9th, 2020
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The climate around here can certainly give any heat pump a run for its money. It’s cold and rainy one day and then warm and humid the next. It can almost make you envious of those states that have fully delved into the consistent cool temps related to the fall and winter seasons … almost.

However, many of us love our climate even with all its wild ups and downs. And having a heat pump mini split in your home makes it easy to handle since this one system does the job of two. This can also mean, however, that your heat pump needs twice the attention from a technician to keep it running.

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