If you are considering updating your air conditioning system before summer heat sets in, you might want to think about a Carrier Infinity heat pump. One of the most important benefits of a heat pump is your ability to use it for both air conditioning and heating needs. Although Florida winters tend to be mild, there are those instances in which a quick heating cycle can take the edge off the morning chill in winter months. There are several important features to consider as you evaluate heat pump options for your Largo home.
Outstanding Performance
The Infinity line is an excellent choice from Carrier with regard to efficiency and performance. Some of the best features include:
- Quiet operation – Infinity heat pumps offer sound levels as low as 55 decibels during heating and cooling cycles, providing effective heating and cooling without interfering with your sleep or other activities.
- Energy efficiency – SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) for the Carrier Infinity heat pump line can range from 15.5 to 20.5, and HSPF (heating seasonal performance factor) ranges from 8.5 to 13, allowing you options that provide better comfort management with less electricity usage.
- Greenspeed technology – the top-of-the-line heat pump in the Infinity series can coordinate with a Greenspeed furnace to provide hybrid heating, precision comfort results, and comprehensive integration with indoor air quality equipment.
Advanced Control Options
Your Carrier Infinity heat pump can work well with a variety of advanced comfort systems in the Infinity line. Devices such as smart thermostats with touch controls can sync efficiently with today’s smartphone and tablet computer technologies, allowing you to review and adjust settings intuitively on the interactive screen. You can select a Wi-Fi control for even greater flexibility in your system management as you adjust programming from another room or another city with your smartphone or computer.
Professional Recommendations
High-efficiency heat pump benefits can include federal tax credits, which can allow you to save even more with installation completed during the tax year in question.