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One system handles both summer cooling and winter warmth, saving space and hassle.
Heat pumps move heat instead of creating it, using significantly less electricity than traditional HVAC.
High-efficiency heat pumps remove excess moisture, essential for Florida's humid climate.
Lower operating costs mean the system often pays for itself over time in energy savings.
We evaluate your home’s cooling/heating loads to recommend the perfect heat pump size.
Our licensed team installs or repairs the unit, checking refrigerant lines and reversing valves.
We verify thermostat communication and electrical connections for safe, consistent operation.
We cycle the system through heating and cooling modes to ensure peak performance.


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A heat pump is an HVAC system that provides both heating and cooling. Instead of generating heat, it transfers heat from one place to another. In summer, it removes heat from inside your home and moves it outdoors. In winter, it pulls heat from the outside air and brings it indoors.
Yes. Heat pumps are ideal for Florida’s mild winters and hot, humid summers. They efficiently handle cooling while also providing sufficient heating during cooler months without the need for a separate furnace.
Yes. Because heat pumps move heat instead of creating it, they use significantly less electricity than traditional heating systems. Over time, this can result in noticeable savings on monthly energy bills.
With proper installation and regular maintenance, a heat pump typically lasts 12 to 15 years, and sometimes longer in Florida’s moderate winter climate.
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