The right heat pump installation in the Wasatch Front area of Utah can go a long way in maximizing energy efficiency. Contact Call Climate Services when you need a heat pump replacement, upgrade, or installation in Davis or Salt Lake Counties. We train our technicians on popular systems. We feature Lennox Premier Products, including heat pumps, and also offer quality heat pumps from Amana.
For all your heat pump installation needs, contact Call Climate Services in Wasatch Front, Davis, and Salt Lake County.
Trusted Heat Pump Installation Experts
We have been in business since 1998 and are a locally owned and operated company with strong ties to the community. You can count on our reasonable pricing and expertise. We train our technicians on a wide range of heat pump brands and models.
What puts Call Climate Services ahead of the rest:
- Affinity with the Wasatch Front area
- Best value guarantee for all our services
- Technicians holding factory training and certifications
- Unparalleled honesty, integrity, and transparency
What to Expect From Our Installation Process
Whether you need a new installation or a heat pump replacement, our services begin with an HVAC assessment. The first step is to confirm that a new heat pump is an adequate heating and cooling solution for you. For most of our Wasatch Front customers, heat pumps are perfect in all seasons.
Heat Pump Benefits
- Improved indoor air quality
- Lower energy bills and year-round comfort
- Lower carbon footprint
- Efficient heating and cooling
The HVAC assessment involves a Manual J Load calculation to determine the heat pump capacity. This allows our technicians to size the equipment and ensure it can transfer heat efficiently in all seasons. Then, we carefully remove the old HVAC equipment as needed. We generally install the new outdoor unit if the existing ductwork is in good condition.
If our technicians notice obstructions or leaks during the HVAC assessment, they may start with the ductwork. Some situations require patching or replacing certain duct sections. If we need new sections, we can produce them in our workshop. We can then install the indoor air handler and connect it to the ductwork. The next step involves running new refrigerant lines and loading them with gas. Our technicians will test the refrigerant pressure before the first run.
After verifying proper airflow and indoor air quality, our technicians calibrate the thermostat and then test the system. Once we determine optimal performance and comfort, we clean up and take the old equipment for proper disposal and recycling.
Schedule Your Heat Pump Installation Today
Call Climate Services has been providing professional HVAC services for over two decades. Our company holds a 2023 Reader’s Choice Award from the Standard-Examiner. We offer financing on approved credit from Service Finance Company to qualified customers. You can choose heat pump systems from Amana and Lennox.
Want to learn more about your heat pump installation options? Get in touch with Call Climate Services in Wasatch Front today and inquire about a free estimate.
Heat Pump Installation FAQs
We often get questions from customers who are mostly familiar with separate air conditioners and furnace systems. Although heat pumps require ductwork, they provide cooling and heating with a single system consisting of an indoor air handler and an outdoor condenser. Heat pumps work similarly to a central AC but feature a reversing valve, which also enables them to heat your home.
How Do I Know What Size Heat Pump I Need?
Our technicians complete a formula known as the Manual J Load calculation. This considers factors such as regional climate conditions, square footage, ceiling height, insulation, size and placement of windows, and average temperatures of your specific location. This process expresses the result in terms of capacity, allowing us to determine the right heat pump for your home or business.
Are There Rebates For Installing A Heat Pump In Utah?
According to the Utah Energy Hub, you may be able to get up to $2,000 in tax credits for installing a heat pump. Consult your tax accountant for all the details. You can also check the WattSmart program managed by Rocky Mountain Power for additional rebates.