indoor heat pump

indoor heat pump

Comfort with advance Heat Pump Technology

why indoor heat pump

Reliable and Efficient System

One of the reasons Tauris Tech is working on split system heat pumps that can be installed 100% indoors, is because of the countless people we've seen suffer because they were misled regarding their HVAC equipment. Unfortunately HVAC is usually out of sight, out of mind, until it's needed most.

  • Energy-Efficient Heating & Cooling
  • Smart Climate Control Solutions
  • Eco-Friendly & Cost-Effective Systems

why indoor heat pump

Choosing the Best Heating & Cooling Solution

Compare essential features that define an efficient HVAC system and see how the Indoor Heat Pump excels.

Feature Split System HVAC Ductless Mini-Split System Packaged HVAC System Indoor Heat Pump
Ease of Installation 20 days 10 days 15 days 2 days
Energy Efficiency 80% 85% 82% 95%
Noise Level High Medium Medium Low
Space Requirement Large Medium Large Compact
Maintenance Cost High Medium High Low
Eco-Friendliness Moderate High Moderate Very High
Temperature Control Basic Advanced Standard Smart Control
Warranty 5 years 7 years 6 years 10 years
Smart Integration No Yes No Yes

Stay Comfortable with Energy-Efficient Heating

Discover the next generation of indoor climate control with our high-performance heat pumps. Enjoy consistent warmth, lower energy bills, and eco-friendly heating for your home or business.

faqs

Got questions? we've got answers

We specialize in heat pump training, installation guidance, and maintenance best practices. Whether you're a homeowner or a professional, we've got answers to your questions.

A heat pump transfers heat between the inside and outside of a building using refrigerant. It can provide both heating and cooling, making it an energy-efficient alternative to traditional HVAC systems.

Yes! Heat pumps are highly energy-efficient because they transfer heat rather than generate it. They can reduce energy bills significantly compared to conventional heating and cooling systems.

Modern heat pumps are designed to work efficiently even in cold climates. However, in extremely low temperatures, a supplemental heating source may be needed.

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters and checking refrigerant levels, should be done at least twice a year to ensure optimal performance and longevity.