Furnace vs. Heat Pump

While both furnaces and heat pumps warm indoor air, they do so in different ways and in different heating capabilities, energy efficiency, cost, etc. That’s what makes the furnace vs heat pump debate so popular and engaging. If you are undecided on whether you should install a heat pump or a furnace in your Huntersville, NC home, this blog post is for you. Keep reading below to learn about some of the most common differences in heat pumps and furnaces.
Furnace
A furnace is a heating system that uses a fuel source to generate its own heat to provide warmth and comfort for your home or building. Furnaces are extremely dependable and reliable when it comes to heating your Huntersville, NC home no matter what the outside temperature is. To make a complete heating and air conditioning system for your home, you will need to pair your furnace with an air conditioner.
Heat Pump
A heat pump is a type of heating and cooling system that utilizes an outdoor unit and works similarly to an air conditioning system to provide both heating and cooling for a home. Heat pumps are more energy efficient but they do not actually generate heat like a furnace. Instead, a heat pump transfers heat. Heat pumps are great in mild climates because they cannot heat your Huntersville, NC home as efficiently as a furnace when the temperature outside gets near freezing and below.
If you’re still confused on whether to purchase a heat pump or furnace, give the Air Crafters Heating & Cooling team a call today! Check out our
products page to see some of the heat pumps and furnaces we carry and install. Our team is always here to help our customers in the greater Huntersville, NC area with any and all of their heating and air conditioning service needs.








