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Why Regular Heat Pump Maintenance is Key to Keeping Your Home Comfortable This Summer

The summer sun is here and with it comes the sort of sweltering heat that can make your house feel more like an oven. Keeping your home cool and comfy during the warmer months can be a challenge, especially if you live in an area like New Brunswick with high temperatures and humidity levels. Thankfully, heat pumps are one of the most efficient heating and cooling systems available today.  

Heat pumps work by moving heat from one location to another, which means they can keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. However, if your heat pump is poorly maintained, it can lose its efficiency, which makes your energy bills larger and your home less comfortable. In this blog post, we’ll explore why regular heat pump maintenance is the single most important factor in keeping your home cool and comfy all summer long.  

Better Energy Efficiency 

Heat pumps are lauded for their high efficiency and eco-friendliness. That said, just like every other product on the market, the efficiency of these systems can diminish over time due to regular wear and tear. This is where scheduled maintenance becomes a must. By ensuring that your heat pump is well-maintained, you can keep it running at its optimal level, which translates to lower energy usage and reduced costs. Optimal performance also means reduced greenhouse gas emissions for your household, contributing to a more sustainable future for our planet.  

Increased Lifespan 

Those greenhouse gas emissions can be even further reduced when you consider that regular maintenance helps to extend the lifespan of your system. By scheduling regular checkups with a qualified technician, you can ensure that minor problems are identified and fixed before they turn into major issues. This proactive approach not only saves you money by avoiding costly repairs or replacements, but it also helps to keep your system in great working order for longer periods of time.   

During a heat pump maintenance check, a technician will thoroughly clean and inspect the system, identifying any potential problems and performing tune-ups to ensure that all parts are working together properly. They’ll also check refrigerant levels, test the thermostat, clean the coils, and lubricate the moving parts, all of which contribute to the overall efficiency and performance of your system.  

Regular maintenance checks help prevent breakdowns and ensure that your heat pump is running smoothly throughout the summer months. By making time for maintenance, you can help ensure that your heat pump lasts for many years, providing reliable cooling this summer and for many to come. 

Improved Air Quality 

Another big consequence of poor system maintenance is a dirty or clogged heat pump leading to lower indoor air quality. In the absence of regular tune-ups, dust and other contaminants can build up in the filters and ductwork of your unit, which can have a significant impact on your health and well-being. Regular maintenance helps prevent this by ensuring that the filters and ductwork are clean and free of debris, to keep your indoor air quality in mint condition. 

The Key to Comfort 

Regular maintenance is the key to keeping your home comfortable this summer. By scheduling regular tune-ups for your heat pump, you can ensure that it is operating at its optimal level, providing reliable cooling for your home during whatever heat nature can throw at you. This leads to improved energy efficiency, increased lifespan, enhanced comfort, improved air quality, and preventative maintenance.  

Experience the Degree Difference and enjoy cool, comfy temperatures all summer long! Get in touch today to schedule a heat pump maintenance appointment with our qualified technicians or learn how we can help keep your system at peak efficiency and keep you comfortable this summer.