Heat pumps in Connecticut should be serviced twice yearly—once before cooling season and once before heating season. Our climate puts significant stress on HVAC equipment, and regular maintenance prevents expensive breakdowns during peak usage periods when you need your system most.
Maintenance includes cleaning or replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, and inspecting electrical connections. We also test system performance, lubricate moving parts, and check for any wear patterns that might indicate developing problems. This preventive approach catches small issues before they become major repairs.
Between service visits, you should change filters regularly and keep outdoor units clear of debris, snow, and ice. Connecticut’s coastal humidity and temperature extremes can be tough on equipment, but proper maintenance keeps systems running efficiently for 15-20 years. Our maintenance agreements provide priority scheduling, discounted service calls, and detailed reports on your system’s condition, helping you avoid emergency repairs and maintain peak efficiency year-round.