When you want safe, reliable, energy-efficient comfort, heat pumps are a superior solution that will reduce your utility bills and shrink your carbon footprint down to size. Heat pumps are eco-friendly systems that will heat your home in winter and keep it cool throughout the summer. At 4Front Energy, we can help you select the optimal system for your home. We provide a full range of heat pump installation, maintenance, and repair services. Plus, we offer convenient financing, special offers, and maintenance programs that make it more affordable to keep your HVAC systems in excellent condition.
Call (952) 933-1868 to learn more about our heat pump services and to schedule a service appointment in St. Paul, MN.
Is Heat Pump Heating Right for You?
Air source heat pumps are a popular heating and cooling solution for our clients in Minnesota. Safe and durable, our heat pumps offer dependable performance. There are plenty of reasons to choose heat pumps for your home, including:
- Lower operating costs: Heat pumps cost less to operate than furnaces or other fuel-burning heating options.
- Lower carbon emissions: Heat pumps are an eco-friendly alternative to gas boilers and gas furnaces because they don’t burn fuel.
- Heating/cooling capacity: Heat pumps can heat and cool your home simply by reversing the refrigerant flow. This means you don’t need to install a furnace and air conditioner to enjoy year-round comfort.
- Longer life span: Most heat pumps will have a longer serviceable life span than furnaces or air conditioners.
- Lower maintenance: Heat pumps require less maintenance than other heating and cooling options, which translates to lower maintenance and repair bills.
Expert Heat Pump Installation & Replacement
The licensed and insured HVAC technicians at 4Front Energy will help you select the ideal air source heat pump for your needs. We offer a broad range of systems and will help you identify the system best suited for your home’s size, budget, and desired comfort.
Our thorough attention to safety and detail ensures the reliability of the installation. When replacing your system, you can rest assured that we will dispose of your old system in a manner that complies with all applicable environmental standards and regulations.
We can also help you determine whether repairing or replacing your existing heat pump is advisable. Generally, replacement is usually the best choice if any repair exceeds 50% of the replacement cost.
If you notice any of the following issues, we recommend scheduling a repair appointment as soon as possible:
- Rattling or grinding noises: This can indicate loose or failing components.
- Clicking sounds: This often points to a malfunctioning starter capacitor.
- Loss of capacity: Loss of heating/cooling capacity or airflow can indicate problems with the fan, fan motor, dirty coils, clogged filter, or faulty thermostat.
- Odd odors: Musty, moldy, or burning smells can indicate health or fire hazards.
Is your St. Louis Park heat pump ready for repairs or replacement? Call 4Front at (952) 933-1868 to learn more about our heat pump systems and to schedule an appointment.
Why Choose Us?
At 4Front Energy, our specialists work hard to keep your home at the forefront of innovation and comfort. Our state-of-the-art solutions and top-quality heat pump systems will deliver superior performance and reliability. When you choose our team, you will always receive:
- Licensed and insured technicians
- Service all brands
- Exceptional workmanship
- Responsive service
- And more.
Call (952) 933-1868 to schedule heat pump services in Minneapolis or St. Paul, MN.
FAQs
Are heat pumps good in Minnesota?
Our climate is well suited for heat pumps, and you will enjoy safe, reliable, and energy-efficient operation from air-source heat pumps in temperatures that range from minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit to 90 degrees Fahrenheit and ground-source heat pumps in all temperatures.
How long do heat pumps last?
Heat pumps have an average life span of 15 years. As with all HVAC systems, high-quality systems and careful attention to maintenance and repairs will typically lead to a longer life span.