Before the seasons change, it’s best to consider having maintenance done on your heat pump. That’s because it can help you to keep service running smoothly. If you’re unsure if you’re ready, then it’s time to call Cascade Energy Services. We provide all the heat pump repair & maintenance service in Snohomish County you’re looking for.
If you’re looking for service, need an emergency repair, or need to discuss your options, our experts are here to help.
Is It Time For Maintenance?
The easiest answer is yes. Consider the last time you had someone inspect your system. If you can’t remember when it was, you definitely want to consider it now. Maintaining your system allows you to avoid costly breakdowns and frustrating emergencies in the middle of the night.
The maintenance program we provide offers you all the peace of mind you’re looking for. We cover everything, including:
- Calibration of thermostats
- Changing filters, belts, tightening pulleys, and electrical components
- Checking fluids
- Cleaning inside and out of the unit
- Lubrication of moving parts
- Cleaning the condenser coil and fan
- Blower motor and wheel inspection
- and more!
Your maintenance inspection will cover all the components of your system from top to bottom.
Repairs Needed!
When you know something amiss with your heat pump, don’t wait too long to call. The longer you wait, the more damage is being done. Your repair technician will arrive with a fully equipped vehicle to quickly assess and diagnose the situation. They can provide a repair right then and there to get you back to normal in no time.
Don’t wait any longer to call our experts at (425) 243-0371 to discuss your need for heat pump repair & maintenance service in Snohomish County.
Bill and his crew did a stellar job installing a Mitsubishi heat pump into my shop. They came in right on budget and upgraded the unit free because the one I selected was out of stock. Communication was flawless throughout the process, they cleaned up after themselves and my shop is much more user-friendly now. Thanks Bill!