Energy Efficient Heat Pumps in Lee's Summit
We offer comprehensive heat pump services:
No matter what type of heating system you have, trust your heating services to us!
Serving as Lee’s Summit’s #1 Heat Pump Installers For Over 50 Years
Since 1972, Eric Kjelshus Energy has been providing high-quality service for heat pump systems to the greater Kansas City area, including Blue Springs, Greenwood, Lee’s Summit, and beyond. Our expert heat pump technicians are equipped to handle all your maintenance, repair, installation, and replacement services. We use state-of-the-art services to ensure your home stays comfortable all year round. Call us today to schedule an appointment or request a free quote!
Air-To-Air Heat Pump System
Air-to-air heat pumps are the most common type in use. They can reduce your heating (or cooling) electricity usage by approximately 50% compared to standard central heating and cooling systems. These high-efficiency heat pump systems also provide superior dehumidification compared to central air units, resulting in lower energy costs and improved home comfort.
Ground Source Heat Pump
Geothermal heat pumps are another highly efficient heat pump system. This technology lowers operating costs by utilizing consistent underground temperatures. They can reduce energy usage by up to 60% and control humidity while adaptable to various home designs. While the initial installation costs are higher, these systems are suitable for more extreme climates and are worth the upfront investment for their high customer satisfaction and energy efficiency. At Eric Kjelshus Energy, our heat pump technicians assess your property’s size, subsoil, and landscaping to help determine if a geothermal heat pump system is right for you.
Water Source Heat Pump
Consider installing a water source heat pump if you have water nearby. This pump extracts heat from the water by pumping it directly through the heat pump, providing a more consistent temperature than an air source pump. It is cheaper to install than a ground source pump but requires a constant water flow and may need a backup heat source during the coldest months. A variable-flow system is recommended for large buildings to operate in zones and conserve energy.







