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Heat Pump Systems

Energy efficient, more cost-effective, and more environmentally friendly compared to traditional heating and cooling methods, heat pumps are an increasingly popular choice for temperature control – particularly in moderate climates. Heat pumps work by transferring heat from one place to another. In the winter, they extract heat from the outside air (even in cold temperatures) and transfer it indoors. In the summer, the process is reversed to cool the building by moving heat from indoors to the outside. Known for their energy efficiency, heat pumps move heat rather than generate it by burning fuel, allowing them to provide equivalent climate control at significantly lower costs compared to traditional heating or cooling systems.
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Single Zone Heat Pumps

A single-zone heat pump is designed to heat and cool one defined area of a building or home. Single-zone systems are typically made up of two main components – an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit contains the compressor and condenser, while the indoor unit is usually a wall-mounted, floor-standing, or ceiling-suspended air handler. Single-zone heat pumps are ideal for individual rooms, new additions to homes, standalone buildings, or areas where extending the ductwork is impractical. Installation is easy compared to ducted systems, as it requires only a small hole in the wall to connect the indoor and outdoor units.

Multi-Zone Heat Pumps

A multi-zone heat pump is designed to provide heating and cooling to multiple areas within a building from a single outdoor unit. This type of system is particularly useful in buildings where different rooms or areas have varying climate control needs. Multi-zone systems are typically made up of one outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor units. Each indoor unit can be controlled independently and is often installed in different rooms or zones of a building. The ability to control temperatures on a zone-by-zone basis can lead to further energy savings, as lesser-used areas can be set to more energy-conserving temperatures. The indoor units come in various forms, including wall-mounted, ceiling cassettes, and floor-standing models, providing flexibility depending on the interior design and space constraints of each room.

Bluefin Heat Pumps

Available in single- and multi-zone varieties, Bluefin Heat Pumps offer top-of-the-line features and are often available at lower prices than the leading brands. Like most heat pumps, Bluefin mini-splits are ductless, more energy-efficient, and easier to install than traditional central air systems. They also double as an air conditioner so homeowners can dial in a comfortable temperature all year-round. What makes Bluefin Heat Pump Systems stand out are their SEER2 efficiency ratings that go all the way up to 26.4, and the fact that every Bluefin mini-split is wi-fi compatible, so homeowners can control the temperature from anywhere in the house. Available from 9000 to 36000 BTUs, Bluefin Heat Pumps are backed by phenomenal after-sales service and are available exclusively from SupplyHouse.com.

Parts and Accessories

We offer a comprehensive suite of repair, replacement, and installation components to keep heat pump systems running right. We even carry smart technology integration tools like Wi-Fi modules and heater kits designed for specific environmental needs to keep systems modern and adaptable. From basic mechanical parts to advanced technology, this selection is hand-picked to upgrade user experience and overall system performance.

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More About Heat Pump Systems
Single Zone Heat Pumps

A single-zone heat pump is designed to heat and cool one defined area of a building or home. Single-zone systems are typically made up of two main components – an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit contains the compressor and condenser, while the indoor unit is usually a wall-mounted, floor-standing, or ceiling-suspended air handler. Single-zone heat pumps are ideal for individual rooms, new additions to homes, standalone buildings, or areas where extending the ductwork is impractical. Installation is easy compared to ducted systems, as it requires only a small hole in the wall to connect the indoor and outdoor units.

Multi-Zone Heat Pumps

A multi-zone heat pump is designed to provide heating and cooling to multiple areas within a building from a single outdoor unit. This type of system is particularly useful in buildings where different rooms or areas have varying climate control needs. Multi-zone systems are typically made up of one outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor units. Each indoor unit can be controlled independently and is often installed in different rooms or zones of a building. The ability to control temperatures on a zone-by-zone basis can lead to further energy savings, as lesser-used areas can be set to more energy-conserving temperatures. The indoor units come in various forms, including wall-mounted, ceiling cassettes, and floor-standing models, providing flexibility depending on the interior design and space constraints of each room.

Bluefin Heat Pumps

Available in single- and multi-zone varieties, Bluefin Heat Pumps offer top-of-the-line features and are often available at lower prices than the leading brands. Like most heat pumps, Bluefin mini-splits are ductless, more energy-efficient, and easier to install than traditional central air systems. They also double as an air conditioner so homeowners can dial in a comfortable temperature all year-round. What makes Bluefin Heat Pump Systems stand out are their SEER2 efficiency ratings that go all the way up to 26.4, and the fact that every Bluefin mini-split is wi-fi compatible, so homeowners can control the temperature from anywhere in the house. Available from 9000 to 36000 BTUs, Bluefin Heat Pumps are backed by phenomenal after-sales service and are available exclusively from SupplyHouse.com.

Parts and Accessories

We offer a comprehensive suite of repair, replacement, and installation components to keep heat pump systems running right. We even carry smart technology integration tools like Wi-Fi modules and heater kits designed for specific environmental needs to keep systems modern and adaptable. From basic mechanical parts to advanced technology, this selection is hand-picked to upgrade user experience and overall system performance.