Estimating the Average Cost of a Heat Pump Installation
April 10, 2015
Are you building a new home? If so, there are numerous things to consider to help make your new living space efficient. One of the most important components of any home is sure to be the heat pump. This item will work to help keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. In order to meet your building budget, you may be interested in the factors that will comprise the average cost of your heat pump insulation.
The Size
One of the largest factors that will have a direct impact on the cost of your heat pump involves the size of your unit. It’s important to get a heat pump that is large enough to heat and cool your home, but one that isn’t too big because this is a waste of money. Before you purchase this critical home component, it’s important to get the advice of an HVAC expert.
The Insulation
It’s important to consider all of the things that must be completed when getting an HVAC installed in your home. Listed below are some things that can affect the overall cost:
- The amount of ductwork that must be completed.
- If you’re getting, one or two units installed based on the size of your home.
- Where the unit will be located and if any landscaping work must be done.
- The service fees from your HVAC installer must be considered to get an accurate cost for this project.
Be sure only to rely on HVAC professionals to get the best results when tackling a job of this complexity because it simply is too much for the novice individual to attempt at all. At Duggan's One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning®, Inc. we have the expertise in installing your heat pump for you. You can Contact or Call us at (706) 914-1617 to schedule an appointment today!