
One Heat Pump System for Year-Round Comfort
Heat pumps have been growing in popularity over the years for their 2-in-1 climate control capability. These units pull double duty as both heating and cooling all in one system, eliminating the need for both a furnace and an air conditioner. With so much versatility, it’s easy to understand why these super units are a popular choice.
While heat pumps are a spectacular choice for simplified home climate control efficiency, they do require a professionally trained contractor to service and maintain them year-round. Our team is dedicated to doing just that.
We are your one-stop-shop for the highest quality area service on heat pumps!

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“Our furnace went out on Tuesday evening. We called Climate Control at 7pm and they had the tech at our house in an hour. He was very knowledgeable and polite. He explained our situation and it was determined we needed a new furnace. The owner was at our house the next morning and explained our options. The next morning his crew was here to install 2 new furnaces. The crew was great and had us up and running by the end of the day.”
Joe L.

What Are the Advantages of Heat Pumps?
In addition to the appeal of having one system to handle both your heating and cooling needs, heat pumps have a long list of other benefits as well. These unique HVAC units offer a wide array of advantages including:
- Higher energy efficiency. Since heat pumps use less energy to maintain the climate comfort in your environment than traditional furnaces and air conditioners, they are much more efficient.
- Dual comfort when you need it. If you find yourself needing a dual climate to maintain comfort, these systems can be used to switch between cooling and heating modes whenever you want them to – not just seasonally.
- Lower energy bills. Because heat pumps utilize less energy, they also cost less to run. This translates to overall lower energy bills all year long when compared to the costs of running separate furnace and air conditioner systems.
- Longevity. With typical HVAC systems having an average lifespan of around 15 years, heat pumps have an attractive benefit of an extended lifespan in comparison. The overall efficiency of a heat pump lends to a typically longer lasting unit – a fact that is highly appealing to many considering the purchase.
If you’re considering an upgrade to a new heat pump or switching from a traditional HVAC 2-part setup to a heat pump, our team of trusted professionals is here to help!
