We’ve been putting our Rheem® heat pump to the test here at Kearns Mechanical—and we’re loving the results! Â It cools AND heats your home—one system for year-round comfort
 The heat pump runs until outdoor temps hit 25°F, then the furnace takes over. That combo saves serious , especially when gas prices spike
 If you use propane, switching to a heat pump can cut down your usage big time to the point that propane companies cringe when they see you have a new one installedÂ
If you're trying to go fossil fuel free - installing a heat pump might be the route for youÂ
 Electric heat pumps don’t generate heat—they move it, making them way more efficient in mild to moderate weather
Here’s how it works: our heat pump handles both heating and cooling, and when the outside temps drop to around 25°F, our gas furnace kicks in automatically at that point. That means less energy use and more savings year-round. If you’re looking to upgrade your current HVAC system—or just want to explore more energy-efficient options—a heat pump might be the perfect fit. Have questions? Just ask—Kearns Mechanical is local, experienced, and here to help. |