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A heat pump manages both heating and cooling from a single system, which makes ownership simpler and can reduce overall energy costs for many homeowners. For Glen Rose’s climate, where the cooling season runs long and winters are mostly mild, a heat pump’s efficiency profile aligns well with what Somervell County homes actually experience across the year.
Daffan Cooling & Heating installs, repairs, and maintains heat pumps for homeowners throughout Glen Rose and Somervell County. Before any conversation about equipment or pricing, we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether a heat pump is actually the right fit for your home and your situation.
Rather than burning fuel to create heat, a heat pump transfers heat between your home and the outdoor air. In summer, it pulls heat from inside your home and moves it outside, cooling your living space. In winter, it reverses the process, extracting heat from the outdoor air and bringing it inside to warm your home.
Because the system moves heat rather than generating it, it requires considerably less energy than a furnace and a separate air conditioner would need to do the same job. For most of what Glen Rose’s climate delivers throughout the year, that efficiency advantage is consistent and measurable month to month.
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When you’re ready to install a heat pump, we handle the complete process. We begin with an in-home assessment to verify proper sizing, walk you through equipment options that fit your home and your budget, and complete the installation before the next season arrives.
Selecting the right system requires more than picking a name brand. Here’s what we work through with you:
A new system is a significant expense, and it doesn’t always line up with a convenient moment in your budget. We offer financing through First Financial Bank with a simple application and fast credit decisions, so you’re not stuck waiting to get your home back to comfortable.
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Our technicians have hands-on experience with heat pump systems across all major brands. We diagnose problems accurately and fix them so you’re not dealing with the same issue a second time.
Routine maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and prevents the kind of failures that leave you without heating or cooling when you need it most. During a maintenance visit, we clean the system, verify refrigerant levels, inspect electrical components, and confirm everything is operating within normal parameters.
Generally, yes. Heat pumps are most efficient in climates without prolonged extreme cold, and Somervell County fits that profile well. They handle the long cooling season effectively and operate efficiently through fall, winter, and spring. For the occasional cold snap, modern systems with supplemental heat strips manage the gap reliably.
A furnace burns fuel to generate heat, which costs more energy per unit of output than a heat pump’s transfer approach. A standard AC handles cooling but provides no heating. A heat pump covers both functions with one system at typically lower overall operating costs, though the best choice for your home depends on your specific setup and energy priorities.
We calculate sizing based on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window placement, ceiling height, and other site-specific factors. Getting this right from the start matters. An undersized system won’t handle peak summer heat, and an oversized one will short-cycle and create humidity problems throughout your home.
That depends on the age and condition of your indoor components. Pairing new outdoor equipment with aging indoor components can reduce efficiency and may void the manufacturer warranty. We’ll assess your complete setup and give you a clear recommendation based on what makes the most financial sense.
Annual professional service is the baseline. If your system runs year-round for both heating and cooling, twice-yearly maintenance is the more thorough approach. Between visits, keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris and changing filters on schedule makes a real difference in ongoing performance.
Most properly maintained systems reach 12 to 15 years, and some go beyond that. Consistent professional maintenance is the single most important factor in reaching or exceeding that range. Systems that skip regular service typically show efficiency decline and premature wear well before that point.
If you’re tired of managing two aging systems, or your existing heat pump has been costing you in comfort or efficiency, every day you wait makes the situation a bit worse. Daffan has been serving Glen Rose and Somervell County homeowners for over 20 years. Our assessments are honest, our pricing is transparent, and we’ll give you a straight answer on whether a heat pump is the right fit for your home before any decisions are made. Call us today and let’s figure it out.