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Corona, CA Heat Pump Installation

Heat Pump Installation Service

In Corona, CA, the mild winters make heat pump systems one of the best options for heating homes and businesses. Heap pumps are high-efficiency HVAC systems that pull double duty, producing heat in the winter and cool air in the summer. To learn more about whether a heat pump is right for your home or business, contact Sanborn’s today.

How Does a Heat Pump System Work?

In the summer, heat pumps work just like central air conditioners. The refrigerant is evaporated indoors and condensed in the outdoor unit in order to remove heat from the air in your home. The process is reversed in the winter. The refrigerant is evaporated in the outdoor coil and is then compressed in order to boost its thermal energy. That warmed refrigerant then travels indoors, is evaporated, and releases its heat to warm the home.

Signs Your Corona Home Needs a New Heat Pump

Here are some warning signs your Corona, CA home needs a new heat pump: 

Your Unit Isn’t Performing Well

Some warning signs your heat pump isn’t performing well include loud noises, uneven temperatures across the home and the system taking longer to heat or cool your home.

Your Energy Bills Are Rising

If the heat pump system is struggling to keep the house warm or cool due to old age or issues with the unit, it sucks up more electricity, causing your monthly energy bills to increase. This could also be a maintenance issue, but generally, it is time to replace the heat pump when it causes a noticeable difference in your energy bill.

Frequent Repairs

If you’re calling your HVAC technician frequently for repairs, it could be a sign that it’s time to replace your heat pump. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on repairs, use the money on a new system instead.

Current System Is Older than 10 Years

The lifespan of a heat pump is 10 to 15 years. If your current heat pump system is more than 10 years old, it is at the end of its lifecycle. If it is having issues, such as using more energy to produce the same amount of treated air, or if it continues to require maintenance to keep it running, it is time to replace it. 

As the heat pump installation experts in Corona, CA, we understand that replacing a heat pump is never good news. What is good news is that you have control over when the replacement occurs. You can let the pump completely fail or continue to pay for short-lived repairs, or you can replace the unit on your terms and when its service is not at a critical juncture.

How Can I Protect My New Heat Pump?

The most important thing you can do to protect your new heat pump is to ensure regular maintenance. Sanborn’s Air Conditioning & Heating offers exceptional heating and cooling maintenance for HVAC systems, including heat pumps.

You can call us to set up maintenance, or we can call you and schedule maintenance based on the manufacturer’s suggested maintenance schedule. We make it easy and affordable to take care of your new heat pump.

Call Sanborn’s Today to Install Your New Heat Pump System in Corona, CA

At Sanborn’s, we make it easy and affordable to care for your heat pump system. We offer exceptional customer service with options that allow you to extend the life of your heat pump system. In addition, our expert heating and cooling technicians are happy to answer your questions, schedule a maintenance appointment or discuss your options for installing a new heat pump.

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