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Local expert discusses heat pumps: A smart choice for central Illinois homeowners

Local expert discusses heat pumps: A smart choice for central Illinois homeowners

"It's a dual fuel system, meaning you will always have both a furnace and a heat pump working together.”  Photo: Metro Services


URBANA, IL (Chambana Today) – With the colder months fast approaching, many homeowners are considering ways to stay warm and save on energy costs. One option gaining traction is the heat pump, which combines heating and cooling capabilities into a single system. Kurt Fletcher, an expert with 13 years of experience at Lanz Plumbing, Heating and Cooling explains why this technology is becoming increasingly popular in Central Illinois. 

“Most homeowners are used to traditional furnaces and air conditioners,” Fletcher said. “Your furnace is a gas heat source, and your air conditioner is electric. A heat pump is both a heating and cooling system, and it runs entirely on electricity.” Fletcher explained that the heat pump draws heat from the outside air to warm your home and works in conjunction with a gas furnace as a backup when temperatures drop too low. 

Although older heat pumps struggled in extremely cold weather, Fletcher pointed out that modern systems are much more efficient. “Some heat pumps on the market now can still produce 100% heat at temperatures as low as -5 degrees,” he said. “Technology has come a long way.” 

One common misconception among homeowners is that replacing an air conditioner with a heat pump means they can completely eliminate their gas furnace. “That’s not the case,” Fletcher clarified. “The heat pump will be your primary heat source, but as temperatures get colder, the furnace will kick on to provide additional heat. It’s a dual fuel system, meaning you will always have both a furnace and a heat pump working together.” 

Fletcher emphasized that now may be the perfect time for homeowners to consider heat pumps, especially with financial incentives available. “Right now, there are tax credits, local incentives through Ameren, and manufacturer rebates that can add up to $5,000 in savings,” he noted. “With those available, high-end heat pump systems could cost less than a middle-of-the-road air conditioner.” 

For homeowners whose current heating and cooling systems are nearing the end of their lifespan, Fletcher recommends considering a heat pump as a replacement. “If your AC is on its last leg, it’s a great time to consider a heat pump,” he said. “You can replace your AC now, and you’ll be set for the colder months.” 

Those interested in learning more about heat pumps or scheduling a free estimate can reach Lanz Plumbing, Heating and Cooling at 217-355-5512 or visit their website at www.lanzinc.com. 

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