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Important Tips For Heat Pump Installation

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Whether your old unit has gone out or you are installing a brand-new heat pump system to your home, there are steps you will need to take to ensure that the heat pump installation is successful and safe. Here are some important tips for heat pump installation.

Prepare the Area 

You will want to prepare the area your new heat pump system will be installed in. This should include adding insulation to the surrounding area. You will want to make sure wherever you have decided to install your unit is within the regulations of your state. This may include distance from walls, other appliances and floors. You will need to make any changes needed to the location in your home before you begin the heat pump installation.

This will allow you to avoid extra time and costs if changes have to be made later. Make sure that the area is clean and free of any debris. If you are replacing an old heat pump with a new one, you will want to check all of the reusable parts for damages. Any sign of wear or damage will require the parts be replaced with new ones.

Sufficient Power

Next, you will want to make sure that your energy source for the unit is sufficient. If you are replacing a heat pump system, make sure that the new unit has the same power requirements as the old one. If you are upgrading or installing a brand-new system, you will need to contact an electrician to make the required changes to the power source. It is important that all guidelines are followed in regards to the power source. Any faulty wiring or insufficient sources can pose unnecessary risks for both you and your home. Most states require these types of changes be done by a professional to avoid these risks.

The Installation

The final step for your heat pump installation will be to hire a qualified plumber to connect your new system. Regulations require that this step is done by a professional certified in heat pump installation. The professional you choose will be able to inspect all of your existing equipment and verify that the old and new are connected together for a perfect fit. They will also make sure that all of the spacing regulations and safety requirements have been maintained; therefore, making your heat pump installation secure and efficient for years to come.

Now that you have prepared the area, have sufficient power for your new unit and have hired the proper professional, all that is left to do is enjoy the efficiency of your new heat pump system.


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