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Energy-saving System | Heating and Air Conditioning | Shelbyville
From sweltering July afternoons to frosty January mornings, Shelbyville families trust HEP to keep every room perfectly comfortable while shrinking monthly utility bills. Our energy-saving system pairs smart diagnostics with high-efficiency equipment, so your heating and air conditioning run only when needed—and always at peak performance. Whisper-quiet operation, advanced air filtration, and remote-control convenience mean you can breathe easy while enjoying year-round savings of up to 30%.
Backed by 24/7 local support and industry-leading warranties, HEP makes upgrading effortless. We handle everything from free in-home evaluations to seamless installation and ongoing tune-ups, ensuring your investment pays for itself season after season. Ready to feel the difference an energy-smart system can make? Call or click today and let Shelbyville’s comfort specialists do the rest.
FAQs
How does an energy-saving HVAC system differ from a traditional system?
Energy-saving, or high-efficiency, heating and air conditioning systems use advanced compressor technology, variable-speed fans, and improved heat exchangers to deliver the same comfort while consuming less electricity or fuel. They also cycle on and off less frequently, reducing wear and tear and keeping indoor temperatures more consistent. In Shelbyville’s mixed climate—hot, humid summers and cool winters—these features translate into lower utility bills and a smaller environmental footprint without sacrificing comfort.
What types of energy-efficient heating and cooling systems do you install in Shelbyville?
We offer ENERGY STAR®-rated air conditioners, high-efficiency gas furnaces (up to 98% AFUE), heat pumps with SEER2 ratings of 16–20+, hybrid dual-fuel systems, and ductless mini-splits for targeted zoning. Our technicians perform a Manual J load calculation on your home to ensure the selected system is properly sized for Shelbyville’s seasonal temperature swings.
How much can I expect to save on my utility bills by upgrading to a high-efficiency system?
Actual savings depend on your current equipment, home insulation, and usage habits, but most Shelbyville homeowners see a 20–40% reduction in annual heating and cooling costs after replacing a 10- to 15-year-old unit with a modern high-efficiency model. We provide a personalized energy-savings estimate during your in-home consultation so you can make an informed decision.
Are there local rebates or tax incentives available for energy-efficient HVAC upgrades?
Yes. Tennessee’s TVA EnergyRight program typically offers rebates for qualifying heat pumps and duct sealing. In addition, the federal Inflation Reduction Act provides tax credits of up to 30% (capped at $2,000) for eligible heat pumps and high-efficiency furnaces installed through 2032. We keep track of current incentives in Shelbyville and file the necessary paperwork on your behalf to maximize your savings.
How do smart thermostats integrate with your energy-saving systems?
Smart thermostats such as ecobee, Nest, and Honeywell Home communicate with variable-speed HVAC equipment to optimize run times, adjust set points based on occupancy, and learn your comfort preferences. When paired with Wi-Fi-enabled outdoor sensors, they also anticipate Shelbyville’s weather changes, pre-cooling or pre-heating your home during off-peak hours for additional energy savings. Our technicians install and program the thermostat, show you how to use the mobile app, and connect it to voice assistants if desired.
What maintenance is required to keep an energy-efficient HVAC system running at peak performance?
High-efficiency systems rely on precision components, so regular maintenance is essential. We recommend two professional tune-ups per year—one in spring for cooling and one in fall for heating. Each visit includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant charge, calibrating thermostats, inspecting electrical connections, and replacing filters. In Shelbyville’s pollen-heavy spring and dusty summer, homeowners should also change or clean filters every 30–60 days to maintain airflow and efficiency.