Embrace the Future of Residential HVAC in Denver

Does your home have an older gas furnace or air conditioning unit? These systems generally only last for 15-25 years, and if you’ve reached that milestone, now is a great time to upgrade your residential HVAC system in Denver to a Cold Climate Air Sourced Heat Pump (ccASHP) or mini-split system (ccMSHP). These unique systems offer an incredibly energy efficient solution to heating and air needs, and My Electric Home can handle every part of your home’s conversion.

Our residential electrical specialists are passionate about all forms of home electrification. We are on a mission to help homeowners (just like you) embrace residential technological revolutions to optimize energy efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and enjoy significant financial savings. With our talented electrical team at your side, you can upgrade your home’s HVAC system to a safer and more optimal heating and cooling solution.

Your Options for Energy Efficient Heating and Air in Denver

If you’ve ever replaced your residential HVAC system before, you’ve likely heard of heat pump technology. Heat pumps are complex systems that don’t produce any heat on their own; instead, they pull heat from outside your home into it during cold weather months and then amplify and transfer that heat to where it’s needed most in your home. In times of warmer weather, these systems do the same thing, only with colder air instead. In short: heat pumps “pump” the heat either out of, or into, your home.

Thanks to innovations in this industry, we can upgrade your home to embrace electric HVAC in Denver with one of two different electric heating solutions:

  1. Cold Climate Air Sourced Heat Pumps (ccASHP)

  2. Cold Climate Mini Split Heat Pumps (ccMSHP)

Cold climate heat pumps have an array of advanced features that allow them to operate at temperatures below -13°F, making them a terrific option for homes in Colorado. With cold-weather refrigerants, variable compressors, and other engineering optimizations, cold climate heat pumps are an outstanding heating option for homes throughout the Denver metro area.

How You Benefit from Cold Climate Heat Pumps

When it comes to residential HVAC in Denver homes, it’s tough to find a more reliable solution for energy efficiency and cost reductions than a ccASHP or ccMSHP. These systems are 100% electric, can be retrofitted to houses with “non-ducted” heating systems, and can even be customized for specific zones or individual rooms. Plus, you stand to gain tons of benefits from these electric HVAC systems in Denver, which include:

  • Reduce Heating and Cooling Costs – A single ccASHP unit can reduce annual HVAC costs by roughly 30%. When you consider today’s average natural gas costs, these savings can be significant. Plus, there are many rebates available for ccASHP and ccMSHP units, which can lead to even greater long-term savings.

  • Significant Energy Production – Cold climate heat pumps can operate at up to 300% efficiency, which means they can produce three times as much energy as they consume.

  • Minimize Your Carbon Footprint – By switching to an air source heat pump, you eliminate your home’s emissions that are associated with propane or natural gas furnaces.

When you combine these systems with a solar array, you can completely revolutionize your home’s HVAC system, making your property both clean and energy efficient.

Get Your Estimate for Electric Residential HVAC in Your Denver Home

Ready to take the next step of your home electrification journey? We’re ready to help at My Electric Home. We understand the seasonal challenges of this area and we will ensure your property is well-prepared for all temperature fluctuations with a high-quality cold climate heat pump system. Our team will thoroughly assess your home’s heating and cooling needs, recommend appropriate custom solutions for you, and help you accurately compare your options for ccASHP and ccMSHP units.

Contact My Electric Home to get your complimentary, in-person estimate for energy efficient heating and air in Denver today.