We bought a house with a boiler for heating and while it was working, we were more comfortable investing in new heating equipment.
The HVAC specialist who handled heater maintenance told us we could easily upgrade to an electric heat pump with their company because they have an HVAC product-for-sale plan that allows homeowners to purchase equipment using monthly installments.
The heat pump installation sounded like a perfect upgrade based on the information given by the HVAC serviceman and the findings of our research on the equipment. The installment payment plan we agreed on would run for six months where we were to contribute around $800 to reach the target for equipment purchase and installation costs without any additional interest charged. It was a perfect plan because we got to take the electric heating system home with us and have the heating technician working on it within the shortest time possible. We only waited a week since we signed the deal to have the electric HVAC installation work begin. The best part is that the installation happened while we were still settling in and working from home so we got time to interact with the expert and his team of technicians because they shared very useful energy-saving tips. Sure, the electric equipment promised to save us energy consumption but we’d also have a part to play in ensuring that it remained low and not leave it all to the equipment. For example, the wireless thermostat would help us keep the temperatures constant which would not only save energy but also keep our equipment in good shape while the HEPA filter would ensure the air quality remains clear.