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Heat Pumps

Are you tired of having to maintain two separate systems for the heating and cooling in your home? Need greater energy efficiency? Ready to enjoy savings each month?

A heat pump is your solution!

Allow Bryant to install a new heat pump and experience all this dual-approach system has to offer. Look to Bryant Northwest to find a licensed heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) dealer in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, northern Idaho, and Northern California today.

Are you ready to upgrade your old heat pump with a high-efficiency model? Let Bryant Northwest help with this too. You won’t find as wide of a selection of licensed Bryant HVAC dealers anywhere else in the Northwest. Find your expert and schedule service today.

Why Should I Add a Heat Pump to My Home?

Heat pumps are an exceptional way of heating and cooling your home. They provide warmth to your home by extracting heat from the outdoors and transferring it inside. The process reverses itself in the summer: your heat pump works like a conventional air conditioner to remove warm air from your home.

In addition to taking the place of your furnace and air conditioning unit, heat pumps offer the following benefits:

  • Transfers energy instead of producing it, allowing for optimal energy efficiency.
  • Reduces your carbon emissions and supports an environmentally-friendly lifestyle.
  • Reliable and easy to maintain.
  • Costs less to operate than traditional heating and cooling methods.
  • Much more environmentally friendly than a gas furnace.

Heat Pump Installation

Bryant dealers install, repair, replace, and maintain all makes and models of heat pumps. Adding a Bryant heat pump for your primary heating and cooling is a fantastic way to make your home even more comfortable.

The dealers in our Bryant Northwest network are focused on providing you with top-tier, expert installation service, so your heat pump can operate smoothly and efficiently year after year.

Types of Heat Pumps

There are three main types of heat pumps to choose from:

Air-Source Heat Pumps

The most popular heat pump is the air-source heat pump. These models transfer heat to and from your home depending on the season. Air-source heat pumps are less expensive than other heat pumps—but some models occasionally struggle to provide adequate heating when the temperatures dip below freezing.

Water-Source Heat Pumps

If you live near a body of water, such as a lake, well, or pond, then a water-source heat pump may make more sense for your home. Instead of extracting and removing heat from the air, water-source heat pumps transfer heat from the water with the help of a closed-looped system. This is an extremely reliable way to provide heating and cooling to your home because it is much less dependent on the outdoor temperature or weather conditions.

Geothermal Heat Pumps

The best of all heat pumps is the ground-source heat pump, also known as a geothermal system. Geothermal heat pumps harness energy from below the surface of the ground, where the temperature is consistently between 45 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. These systems are environmentally friendly and energy efficient—they’re a great option for anyone concerned about protecting our state’s natural resources.

Should I Opt for a Dual-Fuel System?

Here in the Northwest, winters can get extremely cold. A dual-fuel system pairs an electric heat pump with a gas furnace. You can use the heat pump as your primary source for heating and cooling your home—and switch on your gas furnace when the temperature dips below freezing. This extra support ensures your home is always at an ideal temperature and you remain comfortable.

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Heat Pump Replacement

Is your heat pump nearing the end of its service life? A Bryant dealer can help you select the right replacement for your home. Whether you’re looking for a newer model or want to switch from one type of heat pump to another, you can find a reputable Bryant dealer to assist by simply browsing our Bryant Northwest directory!

Heat Pump Repairs

Whenever you notice your heat pump operating differently than usual, give one of the Bryant dealers on our directory a call. You can expect a prompt response, along with upfront pricing and a courteous attitude.

Here are a few repair issues with heat pumps:

  • Your heat pump blows cool air instead of warm air
  • The outdoor unit froze up
  • Your pump continuously cycles

Your Bryant dealer can repair all makes and models. Schedule an appointment today.

How Long Do Heat Pumps Last?

The average lifespan of a well-maintained heat pump is 10 to 15 years. Your heat pump might last longer, but it’s doubtful you’re enjoying the most value from it.

If you continue to spend money on repairs and your heat pump is at the end of its service life, it could be time for a replacement.

Heat Pump Maintenance

While heat pumps may require less maintenance than traditional heating and cooling methods, it is still critical to take proper care of your system. Turn to a Bryant dealer for the heat pump maintenance services you need.

Are you using your heat pump year-round? Schedule a tune-up in the spring and another in the fall to ensure it works at optimal efficiency. Keep your system running like new—call us today to schedule a service visit.

Ready for a Bryant Dealer to Handle Your Heat Pump Needs?

There’s no doubt—Bryant Northwest is here with an incredible selection of leading, licensed Bryant HVAC dealers in the Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, northern Idaho, and Northern California areas. For quality heat pump services, turn to our trusted directory. Find a dealer today!