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Heat Pump Homeowner

Heat Pump Homeowner

Written by: Blake
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Homeowners electrifying HVAC. Air-source heat pumps for existing homes: sizing, ductwork, noise, winter performance, incentives Audio for this show is produced with AI assistance. Episodes are researched, scripted, and reviewed for accuracy before release. Topics include: Heat Pump Homeowner.

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Episodes
  • Heat Pump Homeowner 2026: Older Home Ductwork Incentive Checks
    Jul 13 2026
    In this episode of Heat Pump Homeowner, Blake breaks down the 2026 updates for switching an older home to an air source heat pump. Learn how outdated ductwork, noise concerns, cold-weather efficiency drops, and shifting incentives can derail projects from day one. Discover three practical pre-install checks to measure airflow, verify rebates, and seal insulation gaps that prevent costly surprises and underperformance.

    Key takeaways:
    - Run a full load calculation on-site instead of guessing capacity to avoid short cycling and humidity issues.
    - Measure static pressure and balance ducts with mastic sealing or dampers for even airflow in milder heat pump temperatures.
    - Review decibel ratings, use rubber isolators, and test variable-speed models to minimize neighbor noise complaints.

    These steps keep your system efficient even below freezing while maximizing incentives.
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  • Existing Homes Air-Source Heat Pumps Sizing Ductwork Noise Incentives
    Jul 11 2026
    In this episode of Heat Pump Homeowner, we tackle the practical challenges of installing air-source heat pumps in existing homes. From rising energy bills with outdated furnaces to uneven heating, many homeowners seek efficient upgrades but worry about sizing, compatibility, and costs. Blake breaks down essential steps like starting with a precise load calculation based on insulation and windows to avoid oversized or undersized units. We explore ductwork assessments for sealing leaks and adjusting airflow since heat pumps deliver milder air than furnaces. Noise concerns from outdoor compressors get addressed through strategic placement and decibel comparisons, while winter performance shines with variable-speed models, automatic defrost, and optional backup strips for cold snaps. Incentives such as federal tax credits and utility rebates can significantly offset expenses when you select ENERGY STAR-qualified units.

    Key takeaways:
    - Begin with a professional load calculation to match system capacity to your home.
    - Evaluate and upgrade ductwork for proper static pressure and efficiency.
    - Prioritize low-temperature-rated models and smart placement to minimize noise.
    - Leverage available incentives by verifying eligibility before purchase.
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