Heat pumps are a key component of modern heating and cooling systems, and their proper maintenance is essential for both efficiency and longevity. Whether your heater is brand new or 15 years old, it still needs professional maintenance each year. Regular maintenance is crucial not only for optimal system performance and efficient performance, but also because many heat pump warranties require regular maintenance to remain valid. Seasonal maintenance, performed in spring and fall, plays a vital role in keeping your HVAC system and cooling systems running efficiently and preventing unexpected issues.
Neglecting maintenance can lead to a 10% to 25% increase in energy consumption compared to a well-maintained system, while regular maintenance can reduce energy costs by up to 30%. Proper heat pump maintenance helps avoid costly breakdowns, extends the lifespan of your heat pump to 15–20 years, and ensures your system operates reliably. Keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris and maintaining at least 18-24 inches (2 feet) of clearance around it is recommended to ensure proper airflow and system efficiency. Additionally, keeping air filters clean is crucial for efficient performance, as clogged air filters can strain the system and reduce indoor air quality. Changing filters regularly is a key part of heat pump maintenance and helps maintain both system efficiency and indoor air quality. Cleaning the coils and replacing the air filter are common maintenance tasks that help maintain efficient performance.
Regular professional maintenance, ideally scheduled twice a year in spring and fall, is recommended. Scheduling professional maintenance twice a year—once in spring and once in fall—is advised for heat pumps. A licensed HVAC technician should service your heat pump at least once a year. HVAC companies offer professional tune-ups, and finding a qualified technician is easy with dealer locators. During a professional maintenance visit, the technician will evaluate system performance, check temperature drop and rise, inspect refrigerant charge, calibrate the thermostat, tighten electrical connections, and provide a written summary of the service. Spring maintenance should include cleaning coils and checking refrigerant levels to ensure optimal operation. Regular maintenance helps ensure efficient performance, saves money in the long run, and helps avoid unexpected costs and breakdowns.
Give the team at Gideon a call for your professional heating maintenance in Wilmington. Our team is here to help with all of your heating needs, and we also offer a service guarantee to all of our customers. You can keep reading to learn more about professional heating maintenance, and why it is such an important investment to make.
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