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Heat Pump Installation Services

Heat Pump Installation Experts & Heat Pump Replacement in White Oak, OH

Are you considering the installation of a new heat pump or needing to replace your existing heat pump system? White Oak Heating & Cooling offers area homeowners the best prices on all the industry’s leading heat pumps with customer satisfaction guaranteed.

As your top-rated experts for HVAC installation in Southwest Ohio, you’re always in good hands when you choose White Oak Heating & CoolingHeat pumps are great home comfort systems because they provide crisp cool air conditioning during the summer and warm air during the wintertime. One of the biggest advantages of having a heat pump, in addition to them being environmentally friendly, is the reduction in home heating and cooling costs. If a handyman or novice installer doesn’t do the initial installation precisely, you won’t see the energy savings you were expecting.  For precise, expert heat pump installation and HVAC replacement services in the Greater Cincinnati Ohio area, hiring the right HVAC company near you is an extremely important decision.

When you choose White Oak Heating & Cooling for your heat pump installation, you have a wide range of options to choose from. We offer all the industry-leading equipment at the most competitive prices. 

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White Oak Heating & Cooling is committed to serving residents throughout Southwest Ohio with the highest level of quality with a personal touch and prices you won’t find anywhere else. As a member of the Five Star Family, White Oak Heating & Cooling guarantees customer satisfaction 100% on every job we do. Additionally, we offer the Best Prices Guaranteed on all the heating and cooling industry’s leading heat pumps and home comfort equipment. As an Authorized Amana Dealer, we sell the finest heat pumps available on the market backed by warranty coverage that you also won’t find anywhere else.

Simply click the button below and fill out the form. As soon as we get your information, someone will contact you immediately. The entire process literally takes minutes. However, if you’re needing immediate customer support or you have a question, you can always call us to get a live person — 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT US

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"The service tech was very professional and very helpful when he came out to my house It didn't take him very long to figure out the problem and fix it. Thank you White Oak Heating & Cooling for your great and awesome service I will definitely be using you guys again!"

- Grant H.

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"This is the second time I've used White Oak Heating & Cooling and I will not use anyone else to help me with my Heating and AC. Always professional and more importantly I TRUST them. I really appreciate the service and will recommend you to all of my friends! Thank you!"

- Ashley P.

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"Had Ryan and Cody do a full furnace, A/C, and humidifier installation and appreciated the work they put in. Had an explanation at the end to make sure I understood the work done and how to work the system for daily use. No complaints and great work done"

- Austin H.

Is It Time to Replace Your Heat Pump?

When heat pumps have been in use for many years, it’s not uncommon for problems to arise. This includes things like strange odors and unusual noises. If your heat pump is blowing out cool or cold air during the winter when it’s supposed to be warm, it’s one sign of a problem. If it’s blowing hot air or warm air during the summer, when it’s supposed to be cool, this is another sign. To determine whether it’s time to replace your heat pump without all the guesswork, we suggest looking at the four biggest factors a homeowner should consider when deciding whether to replace a heat pump. Those options include Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratings, repair costs, average lifespans, and the estimated cost to replace the heat pump.

HEAT PUMP ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Unlike other HVAC units, heat pumps provide warm and cool air. Because they’re used in the winter and summer, they don’t normally last for 30 years. Furnaces that end up lasting that long are only working one season of the year. Because of this, right around that 12-year mark, a heat pump’s efficiency begins to decline the longer it’s being used. At this point, while it might be possible to repair a heat pump, you have to keep in mind that it will only continue consuming more energy to stay effective and this causes heating and cooling costs to increase in your electric bills.

SEER RATINGS

Typically, your heat pump’s SEER ratings is usually located on the side of the unit. The higher the rating, the better and more energy-efficient the heat pump. Since 2006, every heat pump sold in the United States and other parts of the world was required to have a minimum SEER rating of 13. With this change to industry standards, heat pump manufacturers began using a new type of refrigerant within the past few years to boost heat pump efficiency. Additionally, the configuration of the machinery was upgraded to curb energy consumption.

LIFE CYCLES OF A HEAT PUMP

The average heat pump is designed to have a lifespan of 10 to 12 years, depending on the frequency of seasonal maintenance. We advise homeowners against making repairs to a heat pump that’s older than 12 years old. Although it might be possible to temporarily restore the operation of the unit, it’s only a matter of time until something else needs to be repaired and it’s only going to get worse. If you have a heat pump that’s 15 years old, your unit is definitely outdated. We recommend purchasing a new heat pump at this point.

COST TO REPLACE A HEAT PUMP

The overall cost for replacing a heat pump varies from $5,000 to $7,000 depending on the brand, model and who installs it. Typically, investing in a new energy-efficient heat pump will help lower monthly utility bills. Additionally, the latest systems for sale on the market are designed to provide superior airflow in the winter and summer.

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Why Choose White Oak Heating & Cooling?

At White Oak Heating & Cooling, we take your call seriously with extended hours of customer support. We can send over an expert to your home or business right away, without any delay.

White Oak Heating & Cooling is a family-owned and operated business with over 30 years of experience in the HVAC industry. We’ve been in business for so long because we believe in providing quality service and products at fair prices.

Our team of technicians are highly trained and certified to handle any HVAC issue you might have. They’ll arrive on time, provide a written estimate for your repair work, and use only high-quality parts for repairs. If you need more than just a repair job done on your AC unit or furnace, our team is happy to help with that too!

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Your local heating, cooling and air care experts here at White Oak Heating & Cooling have longstanding relationships with a wide range of creditors, lenders and respected financial institutions that we partner with to help you through the process. Our job is to help you maintain optimal home comfort year-round and make manageable monthly payments to pay for your new HVAC equipment. We understand how sometimes home comfort can’t wait here in Ohio. In short, our furnace financing, heat pump financing and A/C finance options are second to none.

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FAQ

Heat Pump Installation FAQ

Is it OK for frost to develop on a heat pump?
When heat pumps produce heat for the home during the winter, they use refrigerant that turns into gas. This gas condenses once it reaches the heat pump’s coils. In turn, the condensation creates frost on the coils. Small amounts of short term frosting is normal. In fact, it’s so normal heat pumps run defrost cycles to take care of it. During a defrost cycle the auxiliary heat strips are activated to warm, if you have a heavy coating of ice, however, or the defrost cycle isn’t kicking on, call White Oak Heating & Cooling right away. Heavy ice accumulation on your home’s outdoor unit can indicate a serious problem that requires a professional heat pump expert in your area.
What is the difference between a heat pump’s SEER and HSPF ratings?
These two terms are efficiency ratings professionals use for heat pumps. The SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) indicates the efficiency of a heat pump in air conditioning mode. The HSPF (Heating Season Performance Factor) tells the efficiency of a heat pump while it’s in heating mode. The higher the SEER and HSPF numbers, the better and more efficient the system is designed to be in heating and cooling mode.
Why are certain rooms warmer or colder than others in my home?
If your heat pump isn’t sized correctly or the initial heat pump installation isn’t performed precisely by an expert, the unit might not be sufficient for your size of home or it might shut off before the entire home reaches the desired temperature level. If the heat pump is sized properly, the home itself could have an air vent or air duct issue. An air duct system that was poorly installed or poorly designed can cause airflow problems. These airflow problems can make certain areas of the home colder or warmer than others. If your ducts aren’t sealed properly, or an air leak goes undetected, the airflow might pass through your system unevenly. To properly determine the specific cause, give White Oak Heating & Cooling a call.