Heat Pump Repair & Installation
The best way to avoid needing our heat pump repair services is to schedule seasonal maintenance. We recommend a cooling tune-up in the spring and a heating tune-up in the fall. That service includes a multipoint inspection, thorough cleaning, and correction of any normal wear and tear.
Throughout the heating and cooling seasons, monitor for performance and comfort issues, and call us for diagnostics at the first signs. Common heat pump performance issues include high electric bills and irregular cycling. Comfort issues can include uneven heating and cooling, and high humidity levels in summer.
It’s an excellent time to replace an older heat pump, as the latest models are even more efficient. We’ll also perform a new load calculation to accommodate your home’s layout, cubic footage, and building envelope. Our installers can also help you explore heat pump replacement features, which may include energy-efficiency ratings and energy incentives.
Heat pumps outsold furnaces for the first time in the U.S. in 2023. Our team can convert you from a traditional AC and furnace pairing to a heat pump. A common question we get is whether a heat pump can meet the heating needs of an Illinois winter. The answer is yes.
We offer several configurations for homes from Manitou Creek to Lake Shore Drive. There are geothermal heat pumps and high-efficiency air-source heat pumps that are efficient regardless of how low the temperature drops. Hybrid heating is an alternative that pairs a primary mid-efficiency air-source heat pump with an auxiliary mid-efficiency fuel-burning furnace.