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Deep Discounts on Heat Pump Systems

Heat pumps are a smart, efficient and versatile way to heat and cool your home.

Heat pumps function as an air conditioner when things get hot and a heater when it’s cold. In addition to its flexibility, heat pump systems can be very energy-efficient. That means you can enjoy a comfortable home while also saving on energy costs.

Our Global technicians are highly trained in Heat Pump technology.

  • Global offers a wide selection of Heat Pump replacement options, along with financing.
  • Take advantage of our current offer and Heat Pump for only $129.99/mo with FREE UV light or Whole-Home Filter Add-On*(Based on Selected Systems).
  • Plus, new system options include Free 10 Year Labor Warranty (Based on Selected Systems).
  • Upgrading your home’s energy efficiency saves BIG on bills.
What else when you choose Global for Heat Pump Replacement?
  • Options up to 72 months interest free until 2025.
  • Get $2,000 in tax credits when you replace your furnace with a high-efficiency heat pump system.
Please call us at 216-797-1230 with any questions and for all financing offers, or click the button below to schedule your free in-home consultation online.

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The Most Qualified Technicians

At Global, we are committed to having the best trained installation teams in the market. In fact, we have built our own in-house training facility our technicians use to stay up to date on the latest HVAC products and technology.

As a TCS TRANE dealer, we also have close ties with the manufacturer. Trane frequently sends training executives to our location to meet with our install teams to ensure our installers are equipped with the tools and knowledge necessary to install equipment and keep it running at peak performance and efficiency.

Our air conditioning installers are professional and competent in HVAC service and air conditioning installation.

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AVERAGE COST OF A HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION
IN Cleveland

  • Low: $6,895
  • Average: $10,800
  • High: $15,000

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN
YOUR HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION

  • Multiple system options – including ductless mini split heat pumps
  • New, high-efficiency electric heat pump
  • 2-year labor warranty on all installed equipment by Global.
  • 10-year manufacturer warranty
  • Flexible financing
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1 SCHEDULE

WE MAKE IT EASY TO KEEP EVERYTHING RUNNING SMOOTHLY

Contact us online or call us at 216-797-1230 to schedule your appointment. We’ll call you to confirm your time and send you a confirmation email with a picture of your tech, so you know who’s coming to your door.

2 INSTALL

WE ARE UPFRONT AND TRANSPARENT WITH YOUR OPTIONS.

We’ll come to your home and do a load calculation, a complex process that measures how much heating or cooling your home needs. This makes sure you get a heat pump that perfectly fits your home. Then, we’ll give you multiple heat pump cost options with straightforward pricing for each.

On the day of the install, your installation team will:

  1. Wear shoe covers and lay down drop cloths to protect your home.
  2. Install your new heat pump (most likely in 2-3 days).
  3. Leave your home spotless. If we dirty it, we’ll clean it.

3 FOLLOW UP

100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

Installing your heat pump is only half the job. If you’re not happy with our service, let us know in our follow-up survey. We’ll make it right.

Signs it’s time for a

Heat Pump Replacement

It’s time to start thinking about a new heat pump if your unit is 15+ years old or you start seeing any of the age-related signs below:

  • A home that’s too hot/cold. If your heat pump struggles to keep your home comfortable, it’s likely either the wrong size or approaching the end of its life. Either way, you’re usually better off replacing your existing unit with a new, efficient one.
  • Frequent repairs. This is a sign that your heat pump is on its way out. Repair costs add up quickly, so it’s often more cost-effective in the long run to invest in a new unit.
  • Higher electric bills. If this is the case, your heat pump is most likely losing efficiency. As your heat pump gets older, internal components suffer more wear and tear. This means your heat pump has to work harder to heat or cool your home, driving up your energy bills.
  • Expired warranty. This means your heat pump’s manufacturer won’t cover anything if a part breaks, which will eventually happen on an older unit. So you’re stuck footing the bill for any repairs.

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**Qualifying systems. With approved credit. See here for installation guarantee information. Images are for illustration purposes only, actual product could vary.

OUR TRANE SYSTEM

PACKAGE OPTIONS

Premium Home

XV20I TRUCOMFORT™ VARIABLE SPEED

Most Efficient & Quietest

  • Efficiency Rating: Up to 20.5 Seer 2
  • HSPF2: Up to 8.7 HSPF2
  • Noise Level : 54-76 Dba
  • Fan Stages: Variable
  • Energy Savings: 50%
  • Rebate up to 2,000 Tax Credit

Premium Home

XV19 Variable Speed Low Profile Heat Pump

Performance & Value

  • Efficiency Rating: Up to 19 Seer 2
  • HSPF2: Up to 9 HSPF2
  • Noise Level: 43-57 Dba
  • Fan Stages: Variable
  • Energy Savings :49 %
  • Rebate up to 2,000 Tax Credit

Better Home

XL17i SERIES HeatPump

Best Value

  • Efficiency Rating: Up to 17.2 Seer 2
  • HSPF2: Up to 8.1 HSPF2
  • Noise Level:72-74 Dba
  • Fan Stage : Two
  • Energy Savings :44%
  • Rebate up to 2,000 Tax Credit

Base Home

XR16 SERIES HeatPump

Economical

  • Efficiency Rating: Up to 16.2 Seer 2
  • HSPF2: Up to 8.1 HSPF2
  • Noise Level: 72-74
  • Fan Stage : Two
  • Energy Savings: 42%
  • Rebate Up to 2,000 Tax Credit

Heat Pump Tips

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HOW DO HEAT PUMPS WORK?
  • How do Heat Pumps work?If you know anything about how refrigerators work, it’s easy to understand how heat pumps work. Heat pumps and refrigerators operate on the same principles. Heat pumps can also use the compression cycle to heat, as well.Essentially, a heat pump transfers heat from one place to another to provider either heating or cooling. When it’s in cooling mode, the pump transfers heat out of your home to make it feel cooler. In the heating mode, it transfers heat into your home, making the air feel warmer. Through a closed-circuit system, the heat pump uses refrigerant to transfer the heat. The refrigerant changes states from liquid to gas and back to a liquid as the temperature and pressure change.Benefits Offered by Heat PumpsHeat pumps offer considerable advantages for Cleveland homeowners:
    • Energy efficiency: One of the reasons that heat pumps are so efficient is their ability to transfer heat instead of generate it from scratch as a standard air conditioner does. According to the Department of Energy, homeowners who currently use electricity for heating can save up to 40 percent of the amount they spend on heating and cooling by installing an air-source heat pump.
    • Humidity control: Heat pumps deal with Cleveland famously humid climate better than standard air conditioners do. That’s because the air handler naturally runs at a lower speed for a longer time than other systems, and long cooling cycles are the key to reducing humidity.
    • Comfort: With the lower stages of cooling, heat pumps offer superior comfort over standard A/Cs. Most air conditioners and furnaces cycle on at full force and then shut down to stop sending cool air to the home. As a result, it’s common to experience cold zones while the system’s running and hot zones when it shuts off. With a heat pump, you’ll get a continuous stream of cooled air coming into the home and boosting comfort.
    • Easy installation: If you currently heat your home with electricity or gas and cool it with an air conditioner, the HVAC installer won’t have to make many changes to retrofit the air-source heat pump. The unit will take up about as much space as your air conditioner and furnace do because it is made up of the same two components: the indoor air handler and the outdoor condenser.
    • Dual system flexibility: If your home’s existing HVAC system needs to be replaced, it can be costly to invest in both a furnace and an air conditioner. By upgrading to a heat pump, you’ll get a two-in-one system that heats and cools at a reduced cost.

    For answers to questions such as “What is a heat pump?” or “How can I cool my home more efficiently?” contact Global Heating and Cooling. We serve Cleveland and the surrounding areas with heating and cooling services.

WHAT ARE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HEAT PUMP AND A/C SYSTEMS?

Understanding the difference between heat pumps and A/C systems will be beneficial when you have to choose one for your Cleveland area home. Deciding between the two systems will depend on the climate you live in and the comfort levels you are accustomed too. Reviewing the pros and cons of each heating and cooling system should make your decision easier and leave you with the satisfaction that you made the right choice for your home.

Heat Pump

Although the difference between heat pump and A/C systems is significant, they work in a similar fashion. Both systems are designed to transfer the heat from inside your home to the outside when in cooling mode. However, a heat pump is fitted with a reversing valve that allows it to transfer the heat from outside into your home when in heating mode. This allows the unit to heat your home without using electric heat strips, which increase energy consumption significantly.

Pros

  • Heat pumps are widely considered in the industry as the most efficient heating and cooling systems on the market because, as the Department of Energy notes, they use less energy to get the job done.
  • They maintain a consistent temperature throughout the home, eliminating the cold spots common with traditional gas furnaces or heat strips.
  • Heat pumps are equipped with auxiliary heat strips — emergency heat — to provide heat in times when the temperature dips below its working threshold.

Cons

  • Heat pump systems are more expensive than their straight cool counterparts.
  • They are typically not suited for climates where the average temperature is below 30 degrees Fahrenheit without a secondary heat source, which is mostly only applicable to the northern or high elevation parts of Ohio.
  • Heat pumps provide a consistent temperature to heat your home. It is not, however, as rapid or intense as gas furnaces or electric heat strips.

Straight Cool Systems With Electric Heat Strips

Straight cool air conditioning systems are fitted with electric heat strips. The straight cool systems are adequate alternatives to the heat pump. This is especially true in northern parts of the country where temperatures commonly dip below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, rendering a heat pump inefficient. Although the electric heat strips produce adequate heat rapidly, they consume significantly more energy when in use.

Pros

  • Straight cool systems are less expensive than a heat pump system to purchase.
  • The electric heat strips produce heat rapidly to warm your home.

Cons

  • Straight cool systems equipped with electric heat strips use far more electricity than their counterpart when heating your home.
  • Heat strips sometimes malfunction and remain on even when the unit is set to cool, doubling the workload on your system while also increasing your electric bill significantly.

Before deciding on which type of system to purchase, schedule an appointment with a heating and air-conditioning contractor and let them evaluate your situation. Knowing the pros and cons as well as the difference between heat pump and A/C systems will help you to make an informed decision and choose the right equipment for your home.

Homeowners in the greater-Cleveland area seeking additional expert advice regarding the difference between heat pump and A/C systems can contact Global Heating and Cooling.

For 17 years and counting Global Heating and Cooling has provided outstanding customer care and support to its valued customers.