Air-source heat pumps are typically efficient and powerful enough for Long Island’s climate. If you are planning a heat pump installation in Suffolk County, an air-source model will likely offer the best balance of cost and performance.

Explore why air-source heat pumps are so popular in areas from the South Shore to the North Fork and get a home heating estimate from Soundview HVAC today.

 

How Do Air-Source Heat Pumps Work?

Air source heat pumps are like air conditioners, but they work in two modes. Unlike traditional winter heating solutions, heat pumps don’t create heat. They just move it.

Using a refrigerant process, a heat pump can extract residual heat from cold outdoor air and transfer it inside your home. In summer, the process works in reverse. The heat pump extracts indoor heat and releases it outside.

This cycle is incredibly energy efficient. Homes with heat pumps can save on heating and cooling costs. You can use a heat pump all year, reducing the amount of equipment you need to install and maintain.

Is a Heat Pump Enough for Home Heating in Suffolk County?

A heat pump installation, when correctly sized for your house, can provide all the home heating you need in Suffolk County.

Suffolk County has varied winter temperatures depending on location, but these generally range between an average low of 23°F on the coldest days of January to an average high of 44°F on the “warmest” days of December. Cold-weather air-source heat pumps can operate at temperatures as low as 5°F with excellent efficiency, and some will still work into the negative temperatures at reduced efficiency.

 

How is a Heat Pump Sized?

Heat pumps are sized by calculating home size and other factors like insulation and home layout.

The technical term for heat pump sizing is “load calculation”. While home size is crucial, it’s not the only factor. One of the benefits of choosing an experienced HVAC professional is that you will receive a detailed load calculation to ensure effective winter heating solutions.

A detailed load calculation looks at other factors like:

  • Number of occupants.
  • The room layouts.
  • Construction materials used.
  • Insulation levels, including R-value of walls, floors, and ceilings.
  • Your home’s orientation to the sun.
  • Air leakage.
  • The types of appliances and lighting you use.

Considering all these factors ensures optimal comfort and efficiency to reduce long-term heat pump energy costs.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it Better to Get a Geothermal Heat Pump on Long Island?

Homes in Suffolk County typically don’t need geothermal heat pumps. These systems, which are also known as ground-source heat pumps, use pipe loops and fluid to transfer heat through the ground instead of the air. They are highly efficient and can work in the coldest temperatures, but are costly and complex. Air-source heat pumps are more affordable and better suited to the climate on Long Island.

Can a Heat Pump Heat Domestic Water?

An integrated air-to-water heat pump can provide home heating and domestic hot water to a storage tank. This is a potential option if you’re renovating or building a new home and need a new water heating solution.

 

Get a Free Estimate for Heat Pump Installation in Suffolk County

Soundview HVAC is one of the most experienced heating and cooling contractors on Long Island. We have served Suffolk County since 2000. We install efficient heat pumps, including central and mini-split air-source heat pumps. Talk to us about home heating solutions and get an estimate today. Our team is available at 631-209-1744.