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Is It Time to Replace Your Old Heat Pump in Indialantic, FL?

Replace Your Heat Pump in Indialantic, FL

Though your heat pump may have served you through thick and thin for many years, the time will eventually come when you will no longer be able to rely on it. Here are a few ways to determine when it’s time to replace your old heat pump in Indialantic, FL.

Falling Efficiency

One of the things that usually leads people to choose heat pumps over more traditional HVAC alternatives is their impressive energy efficiency. When you notice your heat pump’s efficiency dropping, which usually also means seeing your utility bills rise, your first instinct may be to ask a professional to repair the system. Although up to a point, repairs can resolve this problem, they may not always be sufficient.

Frequent Repairs

One of the most glaring signs that it’s time to buy a new heat pump is that repairs no longer seem to make the difference that they used to. If your system is still in fundamentally good shape, it should remain functional for many months after you’ve had repair work done on it. If you need to fix it again a few weeks after the last repair, however, you should probably cut your losses and buy a new heat pump.

Aging Heat Pump

Naturally, as your heat pump ages, and its parts degrade and fall into disrepair, it will be more likely to experience all sorts of problems. On average, an air-source heat pump should remain useful for about 15 years. Regular maintenance and careful repairs may be able to extend this lifespan, but it’s a figure to keep in mind.

After seeing the foregoing signs, you may suspect that your heat pump is on the way out. If so, ask our team at All Quality Heating and Cooling to install a new heat pump in your Indialantic home.

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