Heat pumps require maintenance twice yearly—once before heating season and once before cooling season. Connecticut’s extreme temperature swings put extra stress on HVAC equipment, making regular maintenance crucial for efficiency and longevity.
Maintenance includes cleaning or replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, testing system controls, cleaning condenser coils, and lubricating moving parts. For heating systems, we also inspect heat exchangers and verify proper airflow throughout your system.
Regular maintenance addresses efficiency problems before they become expensive repairs. Clean filters, calibrated thermostats, and properly functioning components can significantly reduce energy consumption and monthly bills. Most maintenance issues, when caught early, cost much less to fix than waiting until something breaks completely.