Heat Pump Brochure

Is it time to replace your unit?
It can be hard to decide whether to repair or
replace. Here are a few things to keep in mind
when you’re deciding:
Age of the unit Consider a new unit if your
heat pump is 10-12 years old.
Updates – New technology makes units more
efficient
and easier to control. Plus, older units use
R-22 refrigerant that’s scarce and expensive to
recharge.
Repair costs – Once repair costs exceed 50% of
the cost of a new unit, a new purchase might be
in order.
SOME DECISIONS ARE TOUGH.
THIS ONE ISN’T.
When you consider an Blue Ridge
system, quality and value
are a given. Youre getting peace of mind with great features
and a smart design—and best of all, you get it right now.
Immediate savings
With a high-efficiency system, you may qualify
for local utility and energy incentives as well
as rebates. Your Blue Ridge professional can
provide you with the latest information so you
can take full advantage of available money-saving
opportunities.
Efficiency ratings
Consider the SEER and HSPF ratings that
measure system performance. Higher numbers
mean greater efficiency and lower energy
bills for you.
Superior coil protection
For durability in harsh environments, corrosion
protection technology is featured on select
Blue Ridge heat pump units, protecting against
corrosive elements and extending the life of your
heat pump for years to come.