Heat Pump Installation Ohio

Count on the Experts Who Care for your Heat Pump Installation

You deserve to feel confident about the heat pump that will provide comfort for your home and family. To get the most from the heat pump you choose to install, you will want an economically efficient system in the proper size and configuration to meet your home comfort needs, while also staying within your budget.

Hauser Air is the local experienced expert you can trust for your heat pump installation. We are here to help, not only with your heat pump installation, but with determining the right heat pump system that will provide the best performance and value for your investment. We offer coupons & specials as well as Pro Service Plans to make maintaining your new heat pump worry-free and hassle-free.

What to Consider with Heat Pump Installation

The best choice for your heat pump installation will depend on many things, including your home floor plan. You might want added home comfort features such as a humidifier or an indoor air quality system. Other factors to consider include:

  • Where should your indoor unit be located? Consider the layout of your home, number of floors, air flow patterns, and try to find a location that works with your home’s design. The experts at Hauser Air can help you define your needs.
  • Where should your outdoor unit be located? Ductless outdoor heat pumps offer great installation flexibility. Consider things like interference with landscaping, walkways, windows, and doors.
  • What system will be most energy-efficient and also meet my needs? Heat pumps have SEER ratings like air conditioners and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) ratings for measuring heating efficiency. Look for higher SEER and HSPF ratings for greater energy savings.
  • What type of heat pump is easiest to service and maintain? Be sure you can count on your heat pump, heat pump maintenance is a must; find out what type of care the system you are considering requires or how much a Pro Service Plan will be.

The Hauser Air experts have the knowledge and experience to help you understand all of these considerations and advise you on all of your heat pump options.

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Heat Pump Installation: Customer Success Story

“We just had our systems optimized and tuned up because Winter is Coming! Michael our service technician went through and checked out everything in great detail and adjusted heat pump parameters on his laptop while connected to them. He also explained a lot about the systems operation, which I really appreciated. Top marks Hauser. Great equipment, great techs, great service. Well done.”

-Doug Evans, review from Google

Dependable Heat Pump Installation in Greater Cincinnati & South Dayton

You will enjoy confidence when you trust your heat pump installation to Hauser Air. Your equipment is warranted in writing, as is your 100% satisfaction. We protect your home before, during, and after every visit. Your NATE-certified technicians will wear shoe covers upon entering your home and keep the work area protected and clean to your satisfaction. We’re also fully licensed and insured for your protection.

With Hauser Air, you can rest assured that all of our services come complete with our worry-free Exceptional Service Guarantee. This guarantee means that you will be 100% satisfied with our services and we won’t stop working until you are.

Call Hauser Air at 513-547-5777 or contact us for a free estimate. We are known for getting it right the first time!

Financing Available

When your heat pump system requires more than just a professional repair and you need new equipment installed, the Hauser Air team always has your back. In addition to providing expert replacement and installation, we are happy to offer financing options to help make the purchasing of your new HVAC system affordable. To learn more about our financing options, visit our Financing page.

Heat Pump Installation FAQs

    • Heat pumps are a great solution for your home comfort system because they work to provide both heating and cooling. Heat pumps have SEER ratings like air conditioners and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) ratings for measuring heating efficiency. Higher SEER and HSPF ratings mean greater energy savings.

      Heat pumps are a very efficient alternative to electric heat. A heat pump works the same as an air conditioner in the summer, but it runs in reverse in the winter to heat your home. The system will be matched with a backup heating source, most often electric heat for those extremely cold days of winter.

    • Most systems have a lifetime of 10 to 20 years. As your equipment gets older, its efficiency can decrease dramatically. You may notice that it gets noisier and needs repairs more often. When a unit begins to show its age, you have two choices. You can overhaul the system or replace it. Because heating and cooling technologies improve over time, a new system designed with newer, more energy-efficient equipment makes sense, especially if your system is 10 or more years old. We can estimate the cost of a new system as well as a payback schedule that will show you how newer technology will pay you back in lower energy usage.
    • SEER, AFUE and HSPF are all measures of energy efficiency. Air conditioners may look similar, but their Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) can vary widely. Higher SEER numbers save more money spent on electricity. A 13 SEER air conditioner, the EPA “current minimum standard”, uses 23% less energy than a 10 SEER unit (EPA standard up until Jan. 2006). Even though 13 SEER is the minimum efficiency available, we currently offer a line of air conditioners that start at 13 SEER and go all the way up to a 21 SEER. Depending on your average usage, higher SEER air conditioners can significantly reduce your electric bill.

      Heat pumps have SEER ratings like air conditioners and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) ratings for measuring heating efficiency. Higher HSPF ratings mean greater energy savings. The HSPF scale range is 7.5 to 13.0.

      Today’s new high-efficiency furnaces can save up to 50% in operating costs over a ten-year-old furnace. Many 1990 and earlier model furnaces have Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings of 65% or less. The minimum AFUE rated furnace that can be sold in the United States today is 80%.
      Our current product offering starts at 80% AFUE and goes all the way to a very efficient 98% AFUE rating. Depending on your average usage, higher AFUE rated furnaces can significantly reduce your gas bill.

    • Normal cooling settings are 75 degrees – 80 degrees. Normal heating settings are 68 degrees – 72 degrees. You should always set your thermostat to the highest possible setting that is comfortable for you in the summer, and the lowest comfortable setting in the winter. Setting your thermostat in this way will maximize your energy savings. On average, every 1 degree of temperature change is equal to about 10% energy savings. For example, changing your thermostat setting from 75 degrees to 76 degrees in the summer could result in about a 10% savings on your cooling costs.
    • Our headquarters is in Blue Ash. The neighborhoods we visit most, include: Amberley Village, Anderson Township, Batavia, Blue Ash, Colerain Township, Deer Park, Evendale, Fairfield, Glendale, Goshen, Hamilton, Indian Hill, Kings Mills, Landen, Lebanon, Liberty Township, Loveland, Madeira, Maineville, Mariemont, Mason, Miami Township, Middletown, Milford, Monroe, Montgomery, Mt. Healthy, Morrow, North Bend, North College Hill, Reading, Ross, Sharonville, Silverton, Springdale, St. Bernard, Symmes Township, Trenton, Union Township, West Chester, and Wyoming.
    • We service much of the South Dayton area, including: Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Centerville, Farmersville, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Middletown, Moraine, New Lebanon, Oakwood, Springboro and West Carrollton.