Heat Pump Services in Corpus Christi, TX
Heat Pump Services In Corpus Christi, Padre Island, Calallen, TX And Surrounding Areas



Heat Pump Services in Corpus Christi, Padre Island, Calallen, Mustang Island, Portland, Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, Rockport, Fulton, Odem, Sinton, Robstown, Driscoll, Bishop, Orange, Grove, Mathis, Ingleside, Gregory, Taft, Bayside, Edroy, San Patricio, Bluntzer, Banquete, TX and Surrounding Areas.
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Heat Pump Services for Your Home or Business
Heat pumps are considered the “total package” when it comes to heating and cooling. Their energy efficiency makes them the perfect HVAC system for the climate here in Corpus Christi, TX, especially with our mild winters and humid summers. Whether you’re considering getting a heat pump installed or your existing unit needs repair, Temperature Humidity Air Quality Solutions provides a wide range of options tailored to each customer.
Heat Pumps vs. Air Conditioners
So what’s a heat pump, and how does it differ from an air conditioner? A heat pump is aptly named; that is, it pumps heat from one place to another. That means that unlike a furnace, it doesn’t actually generate heat, it merely collects heat from one area (the outside air, for example) and moves it to a different one (the inside of your home). To cool the air, it operates in reverse by taking the warm air from your home and dispensing it outside. Essentially, it’s an air conditioner which is also capable of heating.



Benefits of Heat Pumps
- Unlike a furnace, a heat pump doesn't burn fossil fuels like oil or natural gas to operate. This quality makes it a more environmentally friendly option for heating and cooling.
- Because you're getting heating and cooling power together, you have only one system to maintain and repair instead of two. Fewer units mean lower operation and repair costs.
- Heat pumps are more energy-efficient than a traditional air conditioner and furnace combination. A heat pump is over three times more energy-efficient than a high-efficiency gas furnace.
- In the past, heat pumps were not as effective in colder climates. However, with the recent advancements in heat pump technology, this is no longer an issue. Of course, winters in Corpus Christi, Padre Island, and Calallen, TX, and the surrounding areas, are mild. Since our temperatures rarely drop below freezing, heat pumps have been a suitable heating option even before the improvements!
- Heat pumps can cost more to install upfront than a traditional air conditioner, although this isn't always the case. It depends on the type of heat pump, its size, and its SEER rating.
What Type of Heat Pump Is Best?
There are three basic kinds of heat pumps: air source, water source, and geothermal. There’s also a new type of residential heat pump available called an absorption or gas-fired heat pump. What’s best for you depends on your heating and cooling needs, preferences, and budget. Here’s a brief overview of each one to help you choose.
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Air Source Heat Pumps



The air source heat pump is the most commonly installed. It moves heat from the air inside of your home to the outside and vice-versa, as we mentioned earlier. Air source heat pumps are available for both ducted and ductless systems, with ductless systems being less expensive. Besides giving you up to 25 - 50% the energy savings of a central furnace, air source heat pumps lower greenhouse-gas emissions. They also give you the ability to cool by zones. Air source heat pumps run quietly, aid in dehumidification, and contribute to good air quality.
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Water Source Heat Pumps



Instead of drawing heat from the air, water source heat pumps utilize groundwater for heating. During the hotter months, this type of heat pump expels heat through a system of underground pipes. Water is a better heat conducting material than air, so expect more significant energy savings. However, you'll need access to a suitable body of water to have this type of heat pump installed. This green alternative has a large enough capacity to heat sizable homes and buildings with multiple units.
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Geothermal Heat Pumps



Geothermal heat pumps are one of the greenest HVAC systems out there. They work by collecting the solar energy stored in the earth and using it as heat. Geothermal heat pumps are over four times more energy-efficient than traditional furnaces. Because they utilize the stable temperature of the ground for its cooling power, they have twice the efficiency at cooling than other types of air conditioners. Best of all, geothermal heat pumps require hardly any maintenance, and most come with a 50-year warranty.
Expert Heat Pump Installation and Repair in Corpus Christi, TX
Temperature Humidity Air Quality Solutions is a proud dealer of Amana heat pumps, but we also install and repair all other brands. The Amana High-Efficiency Heat Pump with Inverter Technology delivers up to a 21 SEER rating, and up to 10 HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor). This air source heat pump is Energy Star rated and runs quietly. Because it has a variable-speed compressor, it automatically adjusts to temperature changes to provide maximum energy efficiency.
If your existing heat pump is failing, we offer routine maintenance, tune-ups, and 24/7 emergency heat pump repair in Aransas Pass, TX. Contact us if you notice indications that your heat pump needs repair, such as:
- Your heat pump has been short cycling — it’s been turning off and on frequently, never completing a full cooling cycle or dehumidifying.
- While running, your heat pump is making loud or unusual noises.
- Your electric bills have spiked, although your usage hasn’t changed.
- You’ve noticed poor airflow, or vents are blowing warm air.
- There is liquid leaking from your indoor evaporator unit.
We also offer comprehensive heat pump inspections. During an inspection, we’ll examine not only your indoor and outdoor units but your ducting, insulation, and thermostat. We’ll also check the wiring, refrigerant level, safety controls, ensure the voltage to equipment is correct, replace or clean the filter, and provide you with a full diagnostic report of what we found.
Don’t forget that a little routine upkeep goes a long way! Our heat pump maintenance plans will keep your system running at peak performance all year long and save you money too. We’ll customize the perfect plan for your HVAC system and home or business.



Complete Heat Pump Services in Corpus Christi, TX, and the Surrounding Areas
Our family-owned company has been serving the Corpus Christi area for over 48 years. We also serve Padre Island, and Calallen, TX, and the surrounding areas. We provide quality HVAC services for residential, light commercial, standard commercial, multifamily, mechanical, and rural property customers. Temperature Humidity Air Quality Solutions is dedicated to your comfort! Call us today for all your heat pump needs.



Heat Pump Services – Servicing The Corpus Christi, Padre Island, Calallen, TX And Surrounding Areas
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