Bring the best of both worlds into your home: the efficiency of an electric heat pump and the power of a gas furnace (or high-efficiency boiler). A Hybrid Heating system—also called dual-fuel—automatically switches between the two to keep you comfortable at the lowest possible cost. With Mountain Breeze Heating & Air, you get expert design, certified installation, and ongoing support tailored to your home and climate.
What Is Hybrid Heating?
A Hybrid Heating system pairs:
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Electric heat pump for efficient heating and cooling most of the year.
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Gas furnace (or boiler) for fast, powerful heat during deep-cold snaps.
A smart control monitors outdoor temperature, energy prices, and system performance. When conditions are mild, the heat pump does the work with very low energy use. When the temperature drops below a pre-set “switch-over” point, the system hands off to the furnace/boiler to maintain comfort and protect efficiency.
Why Choose Hybrid Heating?
1) Lower Energy Bills
Heat pumps move heat rather than create it, so they use far less energy in shoulder seasons. Your gas appliance handles only the coldest weather.
2) Year-Round Comfort
One system covers heating and cooling: the heat pump runs in reverse in summer to air-condition your home.
3) Reliable in Extreme Cold
When the weather gets severe, your furnace (or boiler) seamlessly takes over—no compromise on comfort.
4) Quieter, Cleaner Operation
Modern heat pumps run quietly and filter indoor air as they operate. Reduced run time on gas also lowers emissions.
5) Built-In Flexibility
Choose the most economical fuel at any time. If energy prices change, your system can be re-tuned to keep costs down.
How It Works (In Plain English)
Mild to Cool Weather
The heat pump extracts heat from outside air—even when it’s cold—and brings it inside efficiently.
Approaching Freezing
Efficiency starts to taper. Your control weighs outdoor temperature and your setpoints.
Deep-Cold Conditions
At a pre-set balance point (we’ll calculate this), the system switches to gas heat for stronger output and rapid recovery.
Summer
The heat pump becomes your central AC, delivering high-efficiency cooling.
Is My Home a Good Fit?
Hybrid Heating is ideal if you:
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Want lower bills without sacrificing comfort.
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Already have ductwork and a gas furnace—or are open to adding a compact air handler.
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Live in a climate with cold winters and long shoulder seasons.
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Care about reducing carbon impact without going all-electric.
It can also work with hydronic/radiator systems (heat pump + boiler) and with multi-zone ductless setups.
Your Options
Ducted Dual-Fuel (Most Common)
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Air-source heat pump + high-efficiency gas furnace.
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Uses existing ductwork; minimal disruption.
Boiler + Air-to-Water Heat Pump (Hydronic)
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Great for radiator or in-floor homes.
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Boiler assists for peak cold; heat pump handles the rest.
Ductless Multi-Zone + Furnace Backup
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Ideal for additions, top floors, or mixed-use homes.
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Precise room-by-room control.
Cold-Climate Heat Pumps
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Designed to deliver meaningful heat well below freezing; extend the electric-only window before switching to gas.
Smart Controls & “Balance Point” Tuning
Mountain Breeze Heating & Air programs your controller/thermostat to:
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Switch at the economic balance point (where heat-pump costs ≈ gas costs).
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Adapt to utility rates and outdoor temperature.
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Prioritize comfort (rapid recovery) or savings (longer heat-pump operation), based on your preference.
You can change these priorities anytime.
Installation: What to Expect
In-Home Assessment
Heat-loss calculation, duct and electrical review, equipment sizing.
System Design
We choose the right heat pump capacity, match your furnace/boiler, and set the balance-point strategy.
Professional Install
Outdoor unit placement, indoor connections, control wiring, and refrigerant commissioning.
Testing & Walkthrough
We verify airflow, charge, safety, and switch-over logic; you learn how to use everything.
Follow-Up
We check your first bill/comfort feedback and fine-tune if needed.
Typical install time: 1–2 days for ducted dual-fuel, 2–3 days for hydronic or multi-zone.
Maintenance & Longevity
Heat pump: clean coils, check refrigerant charge, confirm defrost and condensate drainage.
Furnace/boiler: annual combustion tune-up, filter changes (furnace), safety checks.
Controls: verify sensors, update switch-over settings seasonally if desired.
A simple annual maintenance plan keeps efficiency high and protects warranties. Ask Mountain Breeze Heating & Air about plan options.
Costs, Incentives & Financing
Upfront costs vary by home, ductwork, and model selection. Many regions offer rebates for heat pumps and high-efficiency furnaces/boilers. Mountain Breeze Heating & Air will outline current incentives for your address and provide monthly payment options to spread costs comfortably.
Common Questions (FAQ)
Will a heat pump work in our winters?
Yes—modern cold-climate units deliver real heat well below freezing. Your gas heat covers the coldest hours automatically.
Is Hybrid Heating expensive to run?
It’s designed to reduce operating costs by letting the heat pump carry most of the load and using gas only when it’s cheaper or more effective.
Do I need to replace my furnace?
Not always. If your current furnace is in good condition and compatible with a matched coil/air handler and controls, we can often reuse it.
How loud is the outdoor unit?
New heat pumps are very quiet. We place them thoughtfully and can discuss acoustic options if needed.
Can I use my existing smart thermostat?
Many can work; some hybrid features need a compatible dual-fuel control. We’ll confirm during assessment.
What about power outages?
Hybrid systems still benefit from a standby generator if outages are common. Your gas heat can run with minimal electricity; we’ll advise on options.
Why Homeowners Choose Mountain Breeze Heating & Air
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Right-sized designs using proper load calculations—not rules of thumb.
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Cold-climate expertise with proven dual-fuel setups.
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Transparent proposals with operating cost comparisons.
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Quality brands & warranties installed by certified technicians.
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Post-install tuning and support so the system performs as promised.
Ready to Explore Hybrid Heating?
Book a no-pressure assessment. We’ll evaluate your home, model the savings, confirm incentives, and give you clear options—so you can choose the best path to year-round comfort.
Call 801-877-5562 • Email info@mountainbreezeheatingandairutah.com • Request a Quote with Mountain Breeze Heating & Air
