A heat pump system can be an excellent set up for your home. It can both heat and cool your home, which is essential during hot summers and cold winters. But to avoid frequent A/C repairs and rising energy costs, there are some basic steps you can take to maintain your heat pump over the long-term.
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Know How to Operate Your Unit Daily
Learning to properly operate your heat pump will save energy (and money). Backup heating systems are more expensive to run, so avoid letting it kick in. This includes setting back the thermostat accordingly. Also, unless you use a high-efficiency, variable-speed fan motor, constantly running the indoor fan will degrade your heat pump’s performance. Always keep the thermostat on the “auto” fan setting.
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Clean Filters and Coils
Dirty filters and coils can reduce airflow, which will decrease performance and damage the system’s compressor. Clean filters once a month, and replace them if necessary. Pay attention to any manufacturer’s instructions that came with your unit regarding maintenance. Supply and return registers also should be cleaned. Sometimes their fins can become bent, which blocks airflow, so try to straighten them if so. Clean outdoor coils periodically. Fans also need to be cleaned on occasion. Be sure to shut off power to the fan before you attempt to clean it. The coils and fans can accumulate dust and dirt, so also be certain to clear any vegetation and debris out from the outdoor unit.
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Call in a Pro
You should bring in a professional technician at least once a year to inspect your unit, and make repairs if necessary. The annual inspection might include any of all of the following:
- Inspecting ducts, filters, coils, and fans for obstructions
- Checking for duct leakage and seal if needed
- Measuring airflow
- Measuring refrigerant charge
- Checking for refrigerant leaks
- Inspecting electric terminals
- Inspecting motors and belts for wear
- Lubricating motors
- Checking electric control, and making sure that the system’s heating and cooling do not kick in simultaneously
- Checking thermostat operation and calibrating if necessary
- Checking temperature sensors
Call Your Heat Pump Experts
AirTime Air Conditioning and Heating can help you maintain your heat pump properly along with the rest of your heating and air conditioning system. AirTime Air Conditioning & Heating is a full-service and family-owned with four locations throughout West Central Florida. Our staff, which includes separate installation, service, and maintenance departments, is fully certified and licensed. Each team member is factory-trained and EPA refrigerant licensed. AirTime Air Conditioning and Heating is also fully licensed and insured as a company. Like all locations, our Lakeland, Florida location offers 24/7 emergency A/C repairs to serve residents of Lakeland, Plant City, Bartow and the neighboring cities and communities. Service calls are speedy and designed to save you precious time, thanks in part to an entire fleet of fully-equipped trucks that carry a flat service rate, which will be waived if repairs are conducted. AirTime Lakeland also offers installation of replacement systems and thermostats. You can leave a comment below this post with your review or any questions, and read reviews from other customers. Call AirTime Lakeland today at (863) 209-7755 to schedule your first appointment!
AirTime Lakeland
206 Easton Dr
Lakeland 33803-2936
Phone: (863) 209-7755
The following blog post was originally published on How to Operate and Maintain a Heat Pump and is republished from AirTime Air Conditioning. See more on: AirTime Air Conditioning LLC
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