A modern cold-weather heat pump will easily handle a damp Long Island winter, and can even keep your home warm and dry during the coldest snow days. Heat pumps are designed for efficiency and comfort. A new heat pump in your home could provide heating for the colder months and potentially reduce your long-term energy costs.

Best of all, a new heat pump installation can also work as an air conditioner, so you can upgrade to an efficient all-in-one solution.

Soundview HVAC is your local heat pump installer. You can depend on our team for energy and cost-efficient solutions that keep your home warm during even the coldest months of the year.

What’s the Coldest Temperature a Heat Pump Installation Works With?

Ideal operating temperatures vary by model and brand, but most cold-climate heat pump installations on Long Island will be efficient at temperatures down to 5°F, and will continue to provide heat at slightly lower efficiency to around -15°F.

This is perfect for Long Island’s winter weather, where the average daily temperatures range between a low of 24°F and a high of 39°F.

Is a Cold Weather Heat Pump Better Than a Furnace

A cold-weather heat pump isn’t automatically better than an oil or gas furnace, but it could be better in your home depending on several key factors:

You should consider switching to a heat pump for home heating on Long Island if:

  • You live in a home that doesn’t already have ducting.
  • Your old furnace is approaching its replacement age (usually around 15 to 20 years).
  • You want an all-in-one solution that provides heating and cooling.

 

Am I Eligible for Tax Credits or Incentives When Installing a Long Island Heat Pump?

You might qualify for state tax credits and incentives when upgrading your home with an efficient cold-weather heat pump. Eligibility depends on several factors, like household income, the type of system you install, and previous incentives claimed. You can talk to the team at Soundview Heat and Air Conditioning to learn about potential heat pump incentives available in your unique scenario.

 

Can I Use a Heat Pump for Residential Heating with Solar Panels?

Heat pumps work well in homes with solar panels. Your solar panels could significantly offset your annual heating and cooling costs. However, it’s important to consider the size of your solar system and average energy usage. Local heating contractors can help you predict annual heating and cooling costs based on the type of systems you consider.

 

How Many Heat Pumps Will I Need for Residential Heating?

The size and layout of your home will be the crucial factor when determining how many heat pumps you will need.

  • Most homes between 1,500 and 2,000 sq. ft. will need two ductless mini-splits for comfortable winter heating and summer cooling.
  • Most homes more than 2,000 sq. ft. will need a central air source heat pump (especially if there is existing ductwork) or a geothermal ground-source heat pump system.

The best way to determine the optimal layout, cost, and type of heat pump technology is to begin your consultation with Soundview HVAC today. We are an experienced HVAC company near you offering versatile solutions to families in Suffolk County. With over 25 years of experience in the industry, we know how to maximize any budget to ensure efficiency and a more comfortable home. You can see why Long Islanders prefer our service by looking at more than 850 HVAC reviews from our valued customers.

Contact us today at (631) 209-1744 or request a comfort consultation online and see how a modern and efficient heat pump could make winter heating more affordable.