Professional Heat Pump Installation
Your ability to ensure pleasant indoor conditions in Costa Mesa will significantly improve once you have a two-in-one appliance. Heat pumps don’t burn gas or oil like the average furnace. Instead, they use electricity and refrigerant to meet their operational demands. By transferring heat from the outdoors to the indoor environment, they can spread an excellent degree of warmth. During the summer months, you can count on your unit to cool every part of your home. A properly installed heat pump replacement will operate at peak performance without disturbing you.
Here are four more advantages of the latest heat pumps:
- Quiet operation
- Consistent heating and cooling
- Increased cost savings
- Smart thermostat compatibility
An outdated climate control system can be unreliable because it’s more prone to unexpected breakdowns. Since a new heat pump has modern technology and better components, it will run smoothly and last longer. The effective filter inside the unit will improve air quality by capturing pollutants. Ultimately, the right replacement can bring you relief and add value to your home.
Our Heat Pump Maintenance Visits
The average maintenance visit takes one to two hours to complete and consists of a visual inspection of the system, various adjustments and repairs, and a series of tests. Our technicians will check for every issue imaginable. Not every issue will have a solution then and there, but you’ll learn about these at the end and have the chance to schedule a separate appointment to address them.
Here are some tasks that maintenance will cover:
- Coil cleaning
- An electrical wiring assessment
- Thermostat cleaning and calibration
- A start-up check and airflow testing
You can expect our technicians to clean the whole compressor, exposed as it always is to the elements. They may also clean out the condensate drain line, especially if there’s a clog. They’ll replace any old wiring, too. Leak detection forms another important part of most maintenance visits; after all, the refrigerant line can corrode over time, and refrigerant is a toxic chemical.
Checking for a prompt start-up is essential to any tune-up. Our technicians will likely run your unit for a whole cycle to ensure that it’s the appropriate length. They’ll note any imbalance in air temperatures between rooms. Once they complete everything, you’ll receive a detailed report of what happened and what might remain.