A: It’s recommended to service your HVAC system at least once a year. For heat pumps that operate year-round, biannual service (spring and fall) is ideal. Derr Heating & Cooling offers both an annual and semi-annual maintenance plan.
A: Recent hotter summers and wildfire smoke events have made air conditioning and air filtration more desirable, even in coastal areas. This is a new development due to changes in climate conditions compared to historical times.
A: Yes! Inverter-driven heat pumps and ductless mini-splits are extremely efficient and well-suited to the climate. Smart thermostats and zoned systems can further reduce energy use.
A: Yes. Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and local utilities like Jefferson PUD often offer rebates for high-efficiency heat pumps, duct sealing, and smart thermostats. Federal tax credits may also apply.
A: Typical installations take 1–3 days depending on the system. Ductless mini-splits may be installed in a single day, while full system replacements with ductwork can take longer.
A: Common brands include Mitsubishi, Daikin, Lennox, Trane, Carrier, Goodman, and American Standard. Local contractors often specialize in systems tailored to regional conditions.
A: Yes. Most full-service HVAC companies, including Derr Heating and Cooling, serve both residential homes and light commercial buildings throughout Kitsap County and the Peninsula.
A: The temperate coastal climate is ideal for heat pump systems. However, salty air near the coast can affect outdoor units, so anti-corrosion coatings and regular maintenance are recommended.
A: Yes. Systems with HEPA or MERV-rated filters, as well as air purifiers and ERVs (energy recovery ventilators), can significantly improve indoor air quality and filter out smoke and allergens.
A: Most, but not all, reputable HVAC providers offer 24/7 emergency services, especially during extreme heat or cold. Derr Heating also offers Priority Service scheduling as part of our DerrCare™ membership program for between $10 and $15 per month.
A: Inspection of system components, filter replacement, checking refrigerant levels, electrical testing, cleaning coils, and testing thermostat functions.
A: Yes. Permits are generally required and must be obtained from the local building departments. Licensed contractors typically handle this process on your behalf.
A: Look for licensed, bonded, and insured contractors with strong local reviews, affiliations with the Better Business Bureau, and experience working in the industry on different kinds of HVAC systems. We’re proud to let you know that Derr Heating and Cooling has a straight A rating with the BBB and consistent 5-Star Customer Reviews in Google. We possess over 30 years of experience in the HVAC field and are able to handle all types of HVAC projects from Ducted to Ductless, Hydronics to Geothermal. We are also authorized Daikin Comfort specialists among many other brands.