At Evolution Cooling, we specialise in top-tier heat pump servicing and we will ensure your systems operate efficiently and reliably. Our expert team handles all types of heat pumps, offering comprehensive maintenance and repair services tailored to your needs.
Heat Pump Maintenance and Servicing
Contact Evolution Cooling today for a free consultation and discuss your heat pump servicing and maintenance needs.
Heat Pump Servicing for All Systems
Air Source Heat Pumps
Air source heat pumps are crucial for both residential and commercial heating and cooling needs. Our servicing ensures these systems run efficiently, preventing issues like airflow obstructions and refrigerant leaks.
Ground Source Heat Pumps
Ground source heat pumps require regular maintenance to prevent issues like ground loop blockages and system inefficiencies. We offer comprehensive services to keep your ground source heat pumps in optimal condition, extending their lifespan and performance.
Water Source Heat Pumps
Ideal for various applications, water source heat pumps need specialised care. Our team is skilled in maintaining these systems, ensuring the water source remains clean and the rest of the system functions efficiently.
Hybrid Heat Pumps
Hybrid heat pumps combine traditional heating methods with heat pump technology. Our servicing includes thorough inspections and preventive maintenance. This helps to avoid downtime and enables continuous operation.
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What Are the Most Common Heat Pump Repairs?
Refrigerant Leaks
Insufficient refrigerant can make your heat pump operate inefficiently, which increases your energy use and reduces your heating/cooling capacity. Our experts use state-of-the-art techniques to identify and fix leaks quickly.
Compressor Failures
As the core component, a malfunctioning compressor can disrupt the entire system. We provide specialised repairs or replacements to restore your heat pump’s capabilities as soon as possible.
Electrical Issues
Problems with wiring or electrical components can lead to heat pump malfunctions. Our team undergoes detailed electrical checks and repairs to ensure your system operates safely and reliably.
Sensor Problems
Faulty sensors or control units can cause inaccurate temperature regulation. We calibrate and replace these components to ensure your heat pump runs efficiently and accurately.
Contact Us Today for Your Next Heat Pump Cooling System
Here at Evolution Cooling, our comprehensive maintenance plans are tailored to meet the specific needs of your cooling solutions.
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Heat Pump Servicing: Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a heat pump be serviced?
A heat pump should be serviced at least once a year to ensure optimal performance, energy efficiency, and longevity. Regular maintenance includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning filters, and inspecting electrical components.
Can you service a heat pump yourself?
While basic maintenance like cleaning filters can be done in-house, a professional heat pump mechanic should perform comprehensive servicing to ensure all components are working correctly and efficiently.
How much does it cost to service a heat pump?
The cost of servicing a heat pump varies based on the system’s size and type. Regular professional maintenance helps prevent costly repairs and ensures the system’s efficiency and longevity.
How often do heat pumps need regassing?
Heat pumps typically need regassing every 2-3 years, depending on usage and the system’s condition. Regular servicing includes checking refrigerant levels to ensure optimal performance.
Should heat pumps be serviced annually?
Yes, heat pumps should be serviced annually to maintain efficiency, prevent breakdowns, and extend their lifespan. Annual servicing includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning components, and inspecting electrical connections.