Our Heat Pump Maintenance Services
Our residential heat pump maintenance services help to complete both seasonal and annual maintenance for electric heat pump systems. Seasonal maintenance is typically performed every three months, while annual maintenance occurs once a year. We can also help you conduct any inspections after a storm or after your unit experiences exterior damage.
Electric Heat Pump Maintenance
When your system requires electric heat pump maintenance, our trained technicians are well-equipped to enhance its performance and efficiency. We can help your system provide better heating and cooling and keep your monthly bills low and consistent. We also offer Sensi Smart HVAC systems, which alert our team when your system requires maintenance or when parts break down to ensure you are never missing a valuable appointment when you need it.
Seasonal Heat Pump Maintenance
Our seasonal heat pump maintenance handles tasks like filter changes, topping off refrigerant levels, and checking for loose connections or broken parts. It’s essential to change your air filters every 90 days to maintain healthy air quality in your home. However, filters do more than just impact air quality, they can also harm part performance if clogged. We can help ensure your filter is in its best working condition, so it doesn’t cause poor airflow from your unit.
Annual Heat Pump Maintenance
Annual heat pump maintenance goes more in-depth than your seasonal appointments. During this service, our experts can deeply investigate performance and efficiency issues and ensure your system is still cost-effective and strong. This is the ideal time to review maintenance and repair records to track progress or to test your indoor air quality for proper health. Annual heat pump maintenance also helps you track your unit’s lifespan and potential replacement timeline.
Heat Pump Inspections
In addition to our annual heating and cooling inspections, we can also take a look at your system in between your scheduled maintenance appointments. Weather changes and exterior damage to your HVAC unit can cause issues in your system performance. If your system experiences a major shift or mishap, we can take a look to ensure it’s still safe and performing to the best of its ability. If we illuminate an issue, we can help you schedule further repairs.