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Heat pumps are an eco-friendly and energy-efficient option that could save you serious money on your utility bills. If your current heating system is outdated or frequently underperforming, a heat pump could be the perfect alternative. Plus, spring is an ideal time to upgrade before the heat of summer arrives.
The heat pump installation process typically takes one to three days, depending on the complexity of your home’s setup. The springtime is an excellent time to install a pump, as our technicians have more scheduling availability, ensuring your home is comfortable in time for the warmer weather.
Choosing the right size heat pump depends on factors like the size of your home, insulation levels, and the local Rifle, CO climate. Our experts will conduct a detailed assessment to recommend the best unit to match your unique needs, ensuring efficient performance as spring temperatures vary.
Sometimes the easiest thing to do is continue to have your heat pump repaired when you encounter issues, waiting until it breaks down entirely before replacing the heat pump. However, at some point, continuing to have your heat pump repaired becomes no longer cost effective and you’re just putting your home more at risk of the heat pump breaking down completely. To avoid being left out in the cold, here are a few signs it is time to replace your heat pump:
In the event that your monthly energy bills are continuously rising despite your energy consumption habits being unchanged, your heat pump may be to blame. Your heat pump’s failures in efficiency that can result in increasing energy bills can be addressed with periodic repairs and regular maintenance, but is unlikely to ever be completely rectified as your heat pump continues to age.
It is normal to have some condensation on your Rifle, CO home’s heat pump. When excessive condensation occurs, it can begin to cause issues for your heat pump and can lead to excessive condensation in your home. This type of issue is unlikely to be rectified with a simple repair.
Anytime you are dealing with a major appliance or feature in your home, we know that it is not a good sign when continuous repairs are needed. As your heat pump ages and more repairs are needed, a replacement should begin to be considered by the homeowner.
Normally, your heat pump should run in the background of your home. If you begin to notice loud noises coming from your heat pump, that is concerning. That begins to happen when the heat pump’s components begin to break down. Components breaking down and causing loud noises are a sign that the time for a replacement heat pump may be near.
As your heat pump ages, it will decline in functionality. Most heat pumps have a lifespan of around ten years. When your heat pump reaches the decade milestone, you should begin looking around for a replacement.