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Richmond Summer Sale: Heat Pump Systems for as low as $79/month

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

complete heat pump system richmond vaStop spending hundreds of dollars on your monthly heating and air conditioning bills and start saving money with a new high energy-efficient heating and air conditioning system from Marshall Mechanical.

Now you can get a complete heat pump system with payments as low as $79 / month.

Virtually any combination type of heating and air conditioning system qualifies whether your needs are for gas furnace, heat pump or air conditioning unit replacement. We have the right system for your home — and the right size for your square footage to cool and warm your home efficiently all year long.

Do it before the Federal tax credit expires which can save you up to $1,500 off the total price.

Pay in full or get low monthly payment options OR 12-months, 0% financing. This could make your payments as low as $79/month for a complete HVAC system.

Best of all, you can start saving on your monthly cooling and heating bills right away — and with our severe temperature swings we’ve had this year in the Richmond area, your savings can really add up to help defray the cost of your new HVAC system.

Mike Smith of Marshall Mechanical

Call Mike Smith at 804-212-8496 to discuss your home's HVAC needs.

For a full assessment of how a complete heat pump system can save on your home’s monthly energy costs, call Mike Smith today at 804-212-8496.

We serve the entire Greater Richmond area including the City of Richmond and the counties of Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico and Powhatan.

Call Mike today during our Summer HVAC Blowout Sale. Hurry as prices and inventory won’t last long!

Marshall Mechanical is a locally-owned, Richmond Virginia-based fully licensed heating, air conditioning and plumbing contractor for both residential and commercial clients.

How Heat Pumps Work Differently Compared to Gas Furnace Heat

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Lennox Heat Pump - The most quiet and efficient heat pump you can buy

Dave Lennox Signature® Collection XP19 Heat Pump

Heat pumps are attractive to many homeowners in Virginia because of their energy efficiency.

If you’ve ever considered installing a heat pump in your home, there are some things to consider. First of all, heat pumps can be very efficient and save you a lot on your utility bill whenever the temperatures outside are not extremely hot or extremely cold.

Why “maybe?” Because it can depend on where you live and what type of weather you have. Simply put, heat pumps work best in mild to moderate climates, similar to Richmond, Virginia. If the temperature regularly falls below freezing, a  heat pump would not be a good choice.

Heat pumps work by MOVING heat, NOT generating heat. They move heat from outside your home inside – either from the air or from the ground.  So, if the outside air is below freezing, it takes a lot more energy to warm a cold house – and they lose their efficiency. You will need a back-up energy source, either electric or gas, to make up the difference.

Also, heat pumps warm the house differently from traditional heat sources in that the air flowing out of the vents in not very hot. It blows out sort of tepid. Some folks like this because they say this warms the house more evenly and you don’t have hot spots and cold spots.

People who are used to gas heat usually say they don’t like the initial cold air.  They are used to really warm, toasty air blowing out of the vents – and most heat pumps don’t work like that. With a heat pump, you can’t go stand over the vent when the heater turns on and experience that wonderful sensation of warm air  warming your frozen feet. 

There are new hybrid heat systems which utilize a heat pump when outdoor temperatures are above freezing, but are also equipped with a heating unit for those sub-freezing winter temperatures. This balances the energy efficiency of the heat pump with the need to stay warm when it’s really cold.  At the colder temperatures, gas or electric heating is more efficient than a normal heat pump – and toasty air roars out of those vents.  So you get the best of both worlds. The heat pump keeps the house comfortable most of the time, but when the temperature drops – the heating unit kicks on and warms the house. 

To find out more about heat pumps and about which system is right for your home, call your heat pump specialists at 804.323.0189. Many units qualify for tax credits when you replace your old unit with a new Energy Star rated system.  The professionals at Marshall Mechanical will help you choose the right system for comfort, energy savings, and your budget.

 

Heat Pump Fails in Richmond Basement with no Air Flow

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Unless a low-end unit, heat pumps should last between 10 to 20 years, especially with annual maintenance.  But a lot of it has to do with other factors like proper ventilation, and where the heat pump has been located —  in or outside the home.

This photos is of a 9-year old heat pump unit in a Richmond home that failed because it was installed in a basement with no air flow whatsoever.  That’s why most heat pumps are installed outside the home, particularly in a shady area that gets proper air flow and protects them from the sun.  Being in the sun makes them have to work harder to keep your home cool and therefore they are less energy efficient and thus end up costing you more.

If you are in the Richmond area, and you have a heat pump installed in a basement, you may end up having to replace it earlier than the typical lifespan of the product.  If you haven’t had your heat pump unit checked within the last 12 months, please call us today at 804.323.0189 and we’ll get one of our highly-trained HVAC technicians to inspect the unit and make suggestions on how to keep it running longer and more efficiently.

P.S. If you’d like to know more about the most efficient heat pumps you can buy, including solar units, you can check out the various heat pumps from Lennox on our website:  Lennox Energy Efficient Heat Pumps from Marshall Mechanical, Richmond VA

Marshall Mechanical installs Lennox Heat Pumps at Walton Park Clubhouse

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Last week, we installed new Lennox heat pumps outside at the Walton Park clubhouse in Midlothian.

Here’s a picture of installation work-in-progress.