Heat pumps are important components of your home because they draw air into cooling and heating systems, then pump it throughout your home to provide comfort at whatever temperature you prefer. It’s one of your home’s luxuries, which means it requires maintenance and preventative care, and upkeep. Twice a year is recommended. Where can you go to schedule routine heat pump maintenance, service, repair, and installation in Stanwood? Cascade Energy Services, of course!
We have a wide range of energy service skillsets and combined decades of expertise and experience. Preventative maintenance and routine care of your home’s energy sources and elements are vital, but we also specialize in repairs, replacements, and installations.
What is the Life Expectancy of a Heat Pump?
On average, heat pumps have a longevity of 12 to 15 years. This, of course, is with the expectation of regular inspection and preventative maintenance. The longevity of a heat pump could also depend on the location of your home (weather-wise), use, and manufacturer/age when installed.
Why Get a Heat Pump Checked?
Most people use their heat pumps predominantly in the summer and winter. Summertime for air conditioning purposes, and winter for the heating element. Both are home comforts, so it stands to reason that the twice-annual preventative checkups are scheduled right before summer and winter.
Some issues that might plague your heat pump include:
- Lack of power/inability to turn on or convert energy.
- Leaking water or excessive condensation around the heat pump coils.
- Struggles to heat or cool your entire home.
For more information about scheduling routine heat pump maintenance, service, repair, and installation in Stanwood, you can give us a call at (425) 243-0371.
I highly recommend Bill and his team from Cascade Energy team. They are very responsive and communicative. Anthony, the technician, called to keep me updated on his arrival time, and was polite and efficient during the visit. He explained what he found during the maintenance visit, and gave me his card for any follow up questions.