Set Aside That Tax Return For A Heat Pump, And You'll Soon See The Payback
When the cost of filling up your car makes you wince in pain, it's natural to think about how you might save money on energy. You can't control gas prices, but you can make plans to set aside your tax return for a heat pump, a highly efficient heating and cooling system. You should see the payback in the form of lower energy bills in no time.



It’s easy to become complacent about your air conditioner — that big, boxy home system that we think should give us two decades of reliable service. But “should” is the operative word here, because Ol’ Faithful depends on you to provide regular maintenance checks to help it go the distance. So if a tune-up isn’t on your spring to-do list, it should be.
Although a ductless mini split heating and cooling system sounds small, don't let the name fool you -- these systems are extremely effective. Because they use heat-pump technology to provide heating and cooling, they are also very energy efficient. Eliminating the requirement for ductwork also makes them very flexible in terms of installation.
