Air/Ground Source Service
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Air & Ground Source Heat Pump Servicing
Annual Heat Pump Servicing
Regular servicing ensures your air or ground source heat pump is operating efficiently and reliably. Our engineers check the system in line with manufacturer recommendations to maintain performance and system longevity.
Glycol & System Fluid Checks
We inspect glycol levels and system fluid quality to ensure the heat transfer process is working effectively and the system is protected from freezing or performance issues.
System Performance Testing
Our engineers check flow rates, pumps and key system settings to ensure the heat pump is operating correctly and delivering efficient heating and hot water.
Outdoor Unit Inspection & Cleaning
The outdoor unit is inspected and cleaned to remove debris and ensure airflow is not restricted. This helps maintain efficiency and prevents unnecessary strain on the system.
[ OVERVIEW ]Air and ground source heat pumps are highly efficient systems designed to provide heating and hot water using renewable energy. Regular servicing helps ensure the system continues to operate efficiently, reduces the risk of faults and protects key components. Our engineers carry out full inspections including glycol checks, flow rates, pumps, water quality and system condition to make sure everything is performing correctly and in line with manufacturer guidelines.
If you would like to arrange a heat pump service or speak to our team about maintaining your system, get in touch today and we will arrange a convenient time for one of our engineers to visit.
[ FAQ ]FAQs
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Yes. Air and ground source heat pumps are designed to work efficiently even in colder temperatures and can continue providing heating and hot water throughout the winter.
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Heat pumps are generally more energy efficient than traditional heating systems because they use renewable energy from the air or ground. This can help reduce overall energy consumption.
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Many properties can use a heat pump, but suitability depends on factors such as insulation levels, available space and the existing heating system. A professional assessment can help determine the best option.
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With proper installation and regular servicing, a heat pump system can typically last between 15 and 20 years while continuing to provide reliable heating and hot water.
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