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Heat Pump Maintenance in San Diego, CA
An effective choice for heating and cooling your San Diego house is a heat pump. Built to withstand this climate, they provide exceptional heating efficiency in the mild San Diego winters by using electricity to move heat and provide high-efficiency air conditioning in the summer. Naturally, we recommend planning preventive heat pump maintenance to ensure that your heat pump operates at its best.
For superior heat pump care and an industry-best maintenance option, we can help you maintain a comfortable home throughout the year.
Why Get Heat Pump Maintenance?
Like every other large home item, heat pumps require routine maintenance. Heat pumps should ideally receive maintenance twice a year, in the spring to get ready for the hot summer months and again in the fall to get ready for the winter. This is because heat pumps run continuously. The following are just a few advantages of biannual heat pump maintenance:
- Lower energy bills: An impeccably maintained heat pump provides unparalleled comfort without increasing your energy expenses. In fact, you should be able to keep your home more comfortable and save hundreds of dollars a year on your power expenses.
- Long-lasting equipment: If you take good care of your heat pump, it will last years longer than if you neglect it.
- Reduced repair costs: Preventive maintenance is an affordable, predictable yearly investment. It can easily pay for itself if our technician finds a developing problem and resolves it before it causes any damage.
- Minimal chances of mid-season failures: A breakdown on a hot summer afternoon or an unusually cold winter’s night can be inconvenient and costly. Help keep your heat pump running flawlessly all season long with regular preventative maintenance.
Reduce your energy bills and extend the service life of your heat pump by calling us today at (619) 380-0921, or contact us online to schedule a heat pump tune-up in San Diego!
What’s Included in a Heat Pump Tune-Up?
Maintaining your heat pump involves far more than a simple visual inspection of a system. Some of the specific steps our technicians take during a heat pump tune-up include:
- Calibrating the thermostat
- Cleaning or replacing the air filter
- Testing and correcting the airflow
- Measuring the temperature differential between the return and the supply air
- Lubricating all moving parts
- Checking and tightening any loose electrical connections
- Measuring the voltage and current on the motor
- Checking the condition of the fuses and coils
- Examining and unclogging the condensate drain as needed
- Inspecting and testing the safety controls
- Cleaning and adjusting the blower
- And more!
Heat Pump Maintenance Options
The easiest way to keep up with preventive maintenance is to choose from our maintenance/service options—a simple, predictable way to schedule heat pump tune-ups twice a year, plus benefits like:
- A 20% repair discount
- A 10% equipment replacement discount
- Other maintenance services upon request, including plumbing and water heater inspections and electrical safety tune-ups
Enjoy peace of mind for your family and your budget. Call (619) 380-0921 or contact us online to set up maintenance or schedule a heat pump tune-up for your San Diego home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heat Pump Maintenance
How Often Does My Heat Pump Need Maintenance?
At the very least, twice a year—once before the winter months and once more before the summer—you should arrange periodic maintenance for your heat pump. This will guarantee that the efficiency of your heating and cooling systems is at its highest level and notify you of any minor problems before they grow into more significant and costly ones.
How Long Will My Heat Pump Last
The approximate service life of your heat pump is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which is maintenance. The single most crucial thing you can do to make sure your heat pump has a long and productive service life is to perform routine, preventative maintenance. Another factor to consider is the frequency of use. Heat pumps typically have a 15-year lifespan, although with careful maintenance, modern models may last longer.
How Do I Know If I Need Heat Pump Maintenance?
More questions? Give our friendly team of experts a call and we’ll be happy to provide you with all of the information you need to ensure your heat pump is in peak condition! Call (619) 380-0921 or reach out online and we’ll get back to you with the answers you need, fast!
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Our certified and insured specialists are committed to ensuring your total pleasure. When you work with us, you can anticipate a VIP experience that includes upfront pricing, a 100% money-back guarantee, and an extended parts warranty on all of our maintenance work.