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How Improper Heat Pump Maintenance Affect You?

By Garland Heating and Air Conditioning 
Withstanding the fact that Now that the weather is gradually getting colder and a majority of homeowners are looking forward to heating their homes more often to protect themselves from cool surroundings. Well, before starting using a heat pump at the beginning of the winter, did you check whether the heat pump is appropriately maintained throughout the year and give definite attention to heat pump maintenance? And did you ever imaging how improper heat pump maintenance affect you and your home?

There are many types of heat pumps available but the two main sorts we use our – domestic heat pumps and commercial heat pump. In detail, domestic heat pumps are installed and used at home whereas commercial heat pump are installed in workspaces and commercial spaces to cover larger spaces. Since heat pump maintenance is everything on which the proper performance of the whole heat pump unit is based, here are some effects of untimely heat pump maintenance.

  1. Mammoth Electricity Bills
  2. Inadequate Air Flow
  3. Eccentric Odor
  4. Bizarre Sounds

1. Mammoth Electricity Bills

As we all are well aware of the fact that air conditioners and heat pumps consume so much electricity. Always remember that if the electricity bill suddenly hikes up even if your usage across the space is the same, then there is some issue, and you might want to take a closer look at your heat pump.

The cause of a huge energy bill is something as easy as the accumulation of dirt in the filter, then, it is not so tough for you to deal with it by replacing the air filter to develop airflow and energy efficiency.

Well, some causes demand support and attention from a proper HVAC Expert Technician . Insufficient refrigerant charge, refrigerant overcharge, or even defective installation might impact your heat pump’s efficiency. Well in the case of commercial heat pumps, the electricity bill will be unimaginable if its maintenance is delayed or ignored.

2. Inadequate Airflow

During certain instances, deficient airflow might be the reason for the issue with your ducts, but if they are neat and clear, and you were unable to find leaks, then the issue may be with the pump. The Deficient airflow may be triggered by several causes, which include dirty air filters, filthy coils, the outside unit may be obstructed by waste, or the blower motor may be slow.

Issues like dirty air filters, blocked outside units, and dirty coils can be handled by you whereas a malfunctioning blower motor and other technical issues are better handled by an HVAC or Heat Pump Expert.

3. Eccentric Odor

The heat pump requires instant retaliation if the air released out of it smells bad. The smell can be Musty and rotting smells, as the former is a signal of the formation of mold, while the latter indicates a creature like a rat went into the unit and died there.

One unbearable smell that you should instantly react to is the burning smell, which means there is something amiss with your heat pump electrically, and that indicates danger at any moment. In that case to avoid the heat pump from creating a fire hazard, turn off the heat pump instantly and never switch it back on until an HVAC Expert Technician has reviewed it and resolved the problem.

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    Tip No 3 – Use a Ceiling Fan

    Probably, this is something that every individual does while they use AC at home. Some believe that using a fan while using an AC unit will maximize the AC impact and cool the room in a shorter time, thus electricity consumption will be less. The Fan consumes only about 10 percent of energy than running a central air conditioning unit. It also lets you increase your smart thermostat setting up to 4 Degrees Celcius without decreasing solace. A fan will spread the air released from the AC unit across the room and help you create a cool breeze in the room in a shorter duration. Also, it will make your space more comfortable via its wind-chill effect. This will help you maintain moderate AC temperature since its air will be an add-on to cool the room. Eventually, you can save on electricity bills generated specifically from AC units.

    4. Bizarre Sounds

    Well, a heat pump by nature produce some noise, but if you find the switch from the usual humming sound to rattling, flapping, screeching, or even bubbling noises, then you should immediately seek assistance from an expert HVAC Service Providers.

    The weird noise could be a loose fan belt that is creating all that rattling. On the other hand, the shrieking noise could be a result of a badly-lubricated central air fan motor. At times, you will also find bubbling sounds if there’s a refrigerant leak.

    Basic timely heat pump maintenance from an HVAC expert technician is the most certain way to maintain your heating system in the best shape when you most require it.

    Cleaning and replacing the filters in your heat pump will assist in increasing your system’s execution and the airflow across your home. Seeking timely heat pump maintenance will not only keep your home pleasant during winter, but it will also enhance your home’s energy consumption and help to decrease the probability of heat pump breakdowns which means the need to undergo repairs. The more efficient your heat pump is, the less undeserved your heating bills will be.

    Can I troubleshoot and maintain a heat pump myself?

    Absolutely, any individual can and should always keep an eye on the heat pump for some standard issues, to avoid repairs in the long run. For example, the defrost cycle is a fundamental element of heat pump operation when it is extremely cold outside. But, if you find the defrost mode is activating often, then you may have to approach an heat pump expert to examine whether that the device is working appropriately or not.

    Also, you can help maintain your heat pump operating perfectly by carrying out routine tasks like dusting near vents and frequently replacing air filters of the heat pump unit. Anyways, heat pump maintenance is not something that you can all alone pull off like any DIY. There are issues that you cannot and are not at all supposed to handle.

    If you are not properly aware and professional, working high voltage electricity and refrigerant chemicals is highly risky. In such situations, you can also end up doing your system more detrimental than good. Hence you should always approach an HVAC professional for routine maintenance service.

    Garland Heating and Air Conditioning offers most reliable and affordable heat pump maintenance services by experts technicians. We are just a call away and as soon as you approach us for help, we will reach out to your spot and thoroughly verify the unit to identify the issues and accordingly sort them out once and for all.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. How often should a heat pump be serviced?

    You should schedule and seek heat pump maintenance with an HVAC professional once a year. If your heat pump is your prior heating and cooling system instead of a supplemental system, you might have to get it checked twice a year.

    2. Does Commercial Heat pump also need timely maintenance?

    Yes! They are no exception as the load will be more on them than the domestic heat pumps. The performance of commercial heat pumps are way powerful and hence they need to be regularly maintained.

    3. How much does heat pump maintenance will cost?

    The cost will totally depend on complexity of issue and the vendor offering maintenance. Garland Heating and Air Conditioning offer the most affordable heat pump maintenance services from expert HVAC technicians.


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