Why Choose Titan for Heat Pump Installation
Choosing an HVAC contractor matters as much as choosing your heat pump system. We’re a family-owned business, not a national chain. Jeff Burnett started Titan after 20+ years in the HVAC industry because he got tired of seeing bad installations that created problems for homeowners. Here’s what sets us apart:
Licensed & NATE-Certified Technicians
Our HVAC contractor team holds Kentucky HVAC Master’s licenses (#HM05965), EPA certifications, and NATE certifications. We’re insured and bonded, and every technician passes drug testing and background checks.
BBB A+ Rating & Chamber Members
We maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, and we’re active members of the Georgetown/Scott County Chamber of Commerce.
No Commission Sales
Our technicians show you flat-rate pricing on iPads before any work starts. They’re not paid to push bigger systems or add-ons you don’t need.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
We stand behind every heat pump installation with a complete satisfaction guarantee because we believe in doing the job right.
Don’t wait until your system completely fails! Call for heat pump repair at the first sign of trouble and avoid a costly emergency breakdown.
Benefits of Installing a New Heat Pump
Heat pump systems offer real advantages for Georgetown homeowners. Instead of maintaining a furnace and an air conditioner separately, one heat pump handles both heating and cooling. That means one system to maintain, one system to replace eventually, and fewer things to go wrong.
Performance heat pump models reduce your electricity usage compared to older systems, which means lower utility bills month after month. New heat pumps include improved filtration that removes more dust, pollen, and allergens from your indoor air. They run much quieter than older systems, so you get consistent comfort without the noise. When properly installed and maintained, heat pump systems can last 15+ years, giving you reliable year-round comfort for a long time.
Signs You Need Heat Pump Replacement
Not sure when your existing heat pump needs replacement or just repair? Here’s what we look for when evaluating your current system:
Age 10 to 15+:
Heat pumps typically last 12 to 15 years. Once yours is approaching or past that range, replacement often makes more financial sense than continued repairs.
Frequent Repair Calls:
When you’re calling for service multiple times per year, those repair costs add up quickly. At some point, replacing makes more sense than continuing to fix an aging system.
Rising Energy Bills:
When your electricity costs keep climbing even though you’re not using your heat pump any differently, installing a new heat pump might save you money compared to keeping an old one running.
Uneven Heating or Cooling:
Cold spots in winter or warm spots in summer usually indicate that your heat pump system isn’t sized correctly or that the ductwork design has problems.
Strange Noises:
Grinding, squealing, or banging sounds from your outdoor unit or indoor evaporator coil mean something’s wearing out inside your system.
When you’re dealing with any of these issues, call us at (859) 788-3883. We’ll inspect your current setup and give you honest recommendations. Repair when that makes sense, or replacement when you’re throwing good money after bad.