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Demand for Air Source Heat Pumps Expected to Increase

Air-sourced heat pumps are easier to install and cost less to install than Geothermal heat pumps. They typically cost less than purchasing both a heating and cooling system (heat pumps do both!) Heat pumps are more efficient and better for the environment and are a smart choice when replacing old systems or building a new home.

The demand for air-sourced heat pumps is expected to increase in 2021 according to a study by Freedonia “Heat Pump Market in the US.”  If you have been thinking about getting a new heating or cooling system I would not wait to call to schedule a free estimate.

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The Center for Grieving Children Presents Autism 101 and Grief

We are a proud sponsor of the Center for Grieving Children and wanted to let you know about their upcoming webinar 3/17, 12:00-1:00 pm, presented by Lisa Morgan M.Ed. CAS. The goal of this webinar is to help community members including educators, providers, and others supporting autistic people have a basic understanding of autism, communicating with autistic people, and how autism impacts processing grief and trauma.

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Scheduling Cleaning

We are now scheduling cleanings starting March 15th.

Call us at 207-400-4065 to make an appointment.

We are committed to providing all of our customers with on-going customer service. Our goal is to ensure that your heat pump continues to operate as efficiently as it did when we initially installed it. In order to accomplish this, we ask that you clean the filters in your indoor units on a regular basis, preferably every 30-60 days.

We also recommend that the units be cleaned by one of our highly trained Service Technicians on a biennial basis. A professional and thorough cleaning is an essential step in maintaining your investment and providing you with years of heating and cooling satisfaction.

Our Technicians will, as a minimum, perform the following tasks listed below.

Clean the indoor heat exchanger coil, blower wheel, and the outside condenser coil.
Wash the large and small filters located in the indoor unit.
Flush the condensate line and verify that it is free of obstructions and draining properly.
Insert pan treatment tablets in the drain pan that will assist in keeping the drain from being plugged and help control odor.
Test, measure and record operating temperatures at the indoor unit.
Check and clean condensate pump, if applicable.

We suspend cleanings when temperatures go below freezing.

Prices vary depending on your equipment configuration. We would be happy to provide you with a specific quote prior to scheduling.

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Cares for Kids Upate

Collectively, FRANK-FM and THE WOLF raised $471,486. in donations, all of which goes directly to Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital — This was an unbelievable increase of $87,789 over last year!

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Cares for Kids Radiothon, March 11-March 13, 2021

FRANK 107.5 and 99.9 The Wolf will be broadcasting live Thursday, March 11th from 6 AM – 7 PM, Friday 6 AM – 6 PM, and Saturday 8 AM – 3 PM.

100% of the funds raised during the Cares for Kids Radiothon will stay local and support the programs and services at The Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at Maine Medical Center.

A message from Scott Libby, owner: At Royal River Heat Pumps we care about a lot of things, like your home comfort, energy efficiency, our co-workers and their families, but most of all, we care about children. I know first hand about the work that happens at Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, that’s why I’m asking you to donate today, and help us Care for Kids.

 

DONATE ONLINE TODAY

 

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Efficiency Maine DEADLINE 03/31/2021 for small municipalities

Maine municipalities with 4,000 or less residents are eligible to apply for extra incentives from Efficiency Maine for high-performance heat pumps in municipal buildings. The heat pump incentives are $2,600 per single-zone system with a maximum of three systems. Eligible businesses include police stations, fire stations, water and sewer districts, community centers, town halls, public works, libraries and more. Visit Efficiency Maine for more information.

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When Extreme Cold Strikes, Reliable Performance is Key

From Mitsubishi Electric’s blog:

Last week, the U.S. experienced widespread (and in many places, unprecedented) cold temperatures, as a massive cold front swept the country. The record-breaking winter storm brought extreme cold, snow and ice and left homeowners with power outages, burst water pipes, property damage and strained HVAC systems in its wake.

Performance is Key
Last week’s weather was unexpected, even in places where snowfall and extreme cold are rare, but not unheard of. As homeowners in typically warmer climates cranked their heating systems to combat the cold, many saw their systems struggling to keep up with the sudden demand.

It’s easy to pin this type of weather event as an anomaly, but consider this: two weeks prior to last week’s cold front, all 50 states saw below freezing temperatures over the span of one day. 235 million Americans felt the effects of a polar vortex that brought discomfort to homeowners nationwide, and left many reconsidering their HVAC systems’ cold-climate performance.

The Heat Pump Difference
While we can’t always predict extreme outdoor conditions and temperature drops, we can choose systems that perform effectively in any climate. A high-performing heat pump system is efficient and has the capacity to provide comfort in extreme temperatures.

Not only are today’s heat pump systems more energy efficient than traditional, fossil-fuel burning systems, they also perform just as well, if not better! In fact, Mitsubishi Electric units equipped with advanced Hyper-Heating INVERTER® (H2i®) compressor technology perform at 100 percent of rated capacity in outdoor ambient temperatures as low as 5° F, with continued performance down to -13° F.

Homeowners in typically warmer climates may not necessarily need to run out and invest in a hyper-heating system, but it’s important to prepare for extremes, no matter your latitude. Don’t get left out in the cold. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with a Designer.

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New Product Spotlight: Introducing The Deluxe Wall Mount FS Model

IMPROVED PERFORMANCE INSIDE AND OUT

DUAL BARRIER COATING
The patented Mitsubishi Electric Dual Barrier Coating prevents dust and dirt from accumulating on the indoor unit – keeping it cleaner year-round.

DUAL BARRIER MEANS:

LESS MAINTENANCE
The coating is applied to the heat exchanger, vanes and ducts, and to the blower wheel of the indoor unit, which means reduced labor intensive maintenance.

BETTER AIR QUALITY
Collects 1/10th of the dirt compared to non-coated components after 10 years of no cleaning maintenance.

IMPROVED EFFICIENCY
Dual Barrier Coating on the heat exchanger, air ducts, vanes and blower wheel helps keep key internal heat pump components clean and working efficiently.

EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS:

SEER UP TO 33.1
HSPF > 12.5
EER > 12.5
COP AT 5°F > 2.0

HYPER-HEATING HELPS YOU STAY COMFORTABLE.
Mitsubishi Electric’s Hyper-Heating INVERTER® Plus systems feature the most advanced heat pump technology for delivering exceptional heating performance – producing 100% heating capacity down to -5°F.