Heat Pumps in Upstate, SC and Western, NC

Blue Ridge Heating and Air provides expert heat pump services in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. Our comfort engineers are ready to ensure your heat pump operates efficiently, keeping your home comfortable all year round. We are proud to offer our private label heat pump, the ArcticFlex, originally known as the Moovair and manufactured by Midea. We felt that rebranding it to ArcticFlex not only aligned it uniquely with the Blue Ridge brand but also emphasized its excellent performance in cooler climates—which it truly delivers. To enhance its functionality, we’ve also paired it with a thermostat we found works best with the unit. As always, we back our services with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Your Heat Pump Service Is Backed by Engineering Excellence and a Culture of Ongoing Training and Certification

Our Services Include:

    • Heat Pump Installation (Including state-of-the-art Armstrong Air products)
    • Heat Pump Maintenance
    • Heat Pump Replacement
    • Heat Pump Repair
    • Heat Pump Tune-Ups
    • Heat Pump Troubleshooting
    • Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Services
    • Weekend Heat Pump Services
    • Heat Pump Efficiency Upgrades
    • Thermostat Integration with Heat Pumps
    • Seasonal Heat Pump Inspections
    • Heat Pump Consultation Services

If it’s time to get a new heat pump installed, our partnership with Armstrong Air ensures advanced, high-efficient products are available. In need of a quick repair or comprehensive maintenance instead? You can count on Blue Ridge Heating and Air to keep your home comfortable year-round. Schedule your heat pump service today and experience the difference with Blue Ridge Heating and Air.

Signs You Need a New Heat Pump

The Heat Pump is 10-14+ years old: The weather here in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina can vary a lot. In our experience, the average heat pump in the Greenville or Brevard area lasts about 10-14 years.

The system needs frequent repairs: If your heat pump is starting to need repairs on an almost annual basis, it’s near the end of its lifespan.

Your energy bills are going up: Do you have outrageously high energy bills? Older units are less efficient and can run up your energy bills. as they near the end of their life cycle.

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Why the ArcticFlex Heat Pump Is a Smart Choice for Cold Climates

Seminar Throwback: ArcticFlex Heat Pump Technology and Performance “Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.” — John F. Kennedy In regions where winters are cold and unpredictable like the North Carolina mountains or the South Carolina valleys, selecting the right HVAC system matters more than many homeowners realize…

Why Choose Us?

We provide practical advice on residential and light commercial heat pump services in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. If you need a trusted expert in heat pump systems, consider us. Serving Greenville, SC, and Brevard, NC, we’re close by and ready to assist.
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Heating (GEN)(PUMP FAQ
What is a heat pump and how does it work?
A heat pump is an all-in-one heating and cooling system that works by transferring heat rather than generating it. In summer, it pulls heat from inside your home and moves it outside (like an air conditioner). In winter, it reverses the process—extracting heat energy from outdoor air and moving it inside. Modern heat pumps, including cold-climate models like the ArcticFlex we carry at Blue Ridge Heating & Air, can operate efficiently even in very cold temperatures, making them an excellent choice for Western NC and Upstate SC.
Is it OK for a heat pump to run all night in the winter?
In most cases, yes—it’s normal for a heat pump to run for extended periods in cold weather. Unlike furnaces that blast high heat in short cycles, heat pumps work more gradually, maintaining a steady indoor temperature. If outdoor temperatures drop significantly, the heat pump may run nearly continuously. This is typically fine and expected. However, if your system is running all night and your home still isn’t reaching the set temperature, that could signal a performance issue.
How long do heat pumps typically last?
With regular maintenance, heat pumps typically last 15 to 20 years. Because heat pumps run year-round for both heating and cooling, they can experience more wear than single-function systems. Enrolling in Blue Ridge Heating & Air’s Comfort Plan—which includes twice-yearly tune-ups—is one of the best ways to maximize your heat pump’s lifespan and catch potential issues early. We service all heat pump brands and models in the Greenville, SC, and Brevard, NC, area.
What are the disadvantages of a heat pump?
Heat pumps have a few limitations worth knowing: they can struggle with efficiency in extreme cold (though modern cold-climate models like ArcticFlex perform well even below freezing), they typically have higher upfront costs than a gas furnace, and in areas with very low gas prices, gas heating may be cheaper to operate. That said, for most homes in Western NC and Upstate SC, the year-round efficiency and dual-purpose functionality of a heat pump make it a compelling choice. Blue Ridge Heating & Air can help you weigh the pros and cons for your specific home.
Heat Pump FAQ
How does a heat pump work?
A heat pump is a highly efficient HVAC system that transfers heat energy instead of generating it. In cooling mode, it works like a traditional air conditioner, removing heat from indoors and releasing it outside. In heating mode, it reverses that process—extracting heat energy from outdoor air and moving it inside your home. Because it moves heat rather than creates it, a heat pump can deliver more energy per dollar than a conventional furnace or electric heating system.
Does Blue Ridge offer heat pump installation in Greenville?
Yes, Blue Ridge Heating & Air provides professional heat pump installation throughout Greenville, SC, and surrounding Upstate South Carolina communities. We carry top brands including Mitsubishi, Trane, York, Armstrong Air, and ArcticFlex heat pumps. Our team will help you select the right system for your home’s size and climate needs and handle the full installation. Book a consultation online or call us at (864) 485-6509 for our Greenville office.
How much does heat pump maintenance cost?
Heat pump maintenance costs are similar to standard HVAC service pricing. A routine tune-up typically runs $75 to $150. Because heat pumps run year-round, we recommend two service visits per year (spring and fall). Blue Ridge Heating & Air’s Comfort Plan includes both seasonal visits in one convenient, cost-effective annual package, helping you protect your investment and avoid expensive repairs. Ask us about enrollment when you call.
When is it time for heat pump replacement?
Signs it may be time for heat pump replacement include: climbing heating or cooling bills despite normal usage, difficulty maintaining comfortable temperatures, or if the refrigerant in your system is the older R-22 type (now phased out and increasingly expensive to service). Blue Ridge Heating & Air can assess your heat pump and give you an honest recommendation on whether to repair or replace.

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