Geothermal Heat Pump Service

Repair, Replacement, & Maintenance

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Servicing All Major Geothermal Heat Pump Brands

Repair

Struggling with a broken geothermal heat pump can be a pain. Choose Aire Serv to get yours repaired quickly!

Installation

Considering switching to a geothermal heat pump? Interested in more eco-friendly heating and cooling? We are here to help!

Maintenance

Consistent maintenance helps you avoid geothermal breakdowns no matter the weather outside.

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Geothermal Heat Pump Repair

What You Can Expect with Aire Serv of Oregon City

When you have a geothermal heat pump repair appointment, here are some things you can generally expect:
  1. Diagnosis: Our professionals will begin by inspecting your geothermal heat pump system to diagnose the issue. This may involve checking the thermostat, inspecting the heat pump unit itself, and examining the ductwork or piping.

  2. Discussion: The expert will likely talk to you about any issues you’ve noticed with the system, such as strange noises, inconsistent heating or cooling, or higher energy bills.

  3. Repair Plan: Once the problem is identified, the technician will explain the necessary repairs and provide you with an estimate of the cost and time required to fix the issue. They may also discuss any replacement parts that are needed.

  4. Repair Work: Depending on the complexity of the repair, the technician will proceed to fix the problem. This could involve repairing or replacing components such as compressors, coils, valves, or sensors.

  5. Testing: After completing the repairs, the technician will test the system to ensure that it is functioning correctly. They will check the heating and cooling cycles, monitor the temperature outputs, and verify that there are no further issues.

  6. Recommendations: If there are any steps you can take to maintain your geothermal heat pump system or prevent future problems, the technician may offer recommendations. This could include scheduling regular maintenance or adjusting thermostat settings.

  7. Documentation: You may receive a service report detailing the repairs that were made, any parts that were replaced, and the overall condition of your geothermal heat pump system.

Overall, the goal of a geothermal heat pump repair appointment is to restore your system to optimal functioning and ensure your home remains comfortable and energy-efficient. If you have any questions during the appointment, don’t hesitate to ask the technician for clarification or advice.

Common Geothermal Heat Pump Problems

Geothermal heat pumps can experience various issues, and troubleshooting them often requires system knowledge. Here are some common problems with geothermal heat pumps and solutions you can try before calling:

Refrigerant
Leaks

Just like traditional HVAC systems, geothermal heat pumps can develop leaks in their refrigerant lines. Low refrigerant levels can lead to reduced heating or cooling efficiency.

Electrical
Issues

Problems with electrical components such as capacitors, relays, or wiring can cause the heat pump to malfunction or fail to operate properly.

Sensor
Problems

Faulty sensors can inaccurately detect temperatures or pressures, leading to improper operation of the heat pump.

Water Flow
Issues

Issues with the water flow through the ground loop (either open or closed loop) can impact the heat transfer efficiency of the system, affecting its heating or cooling capacity.

Compressor
Malfunctions

The compressor is a critical component that can fail due to electrical issues, mechanical wear, or overheating, leading to reduced efficiency or complete system failure.

Thermostat
Problems

Incorrect readings or malfunctioning thermostats can prevent the heat pump from operating at the desired temperature settings.

Pump
Failures

Issues with the circulation pumps (used to move water through the ground loop) can disrupt the heat transfer process and affect system performance.

System
Sizing Issues

If the geothermal heat pump system is improperly sized for the heating and cooling demands of the home, it may struggle to maintain comfortable temperatures efficiently.

If you encounter persistent issues or are unsure about the solution, we recommend you give us a call for a thorough inspection and repair. 

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Geothermal Heat Pump Installation

Upgrade Your Home HVAC System

Installing a geothermal heat pump system involves several key steps, which generally include:

  1. Site Assessment and Design:

    • Site Visit: Our team will visit your property to assess the site’s suitability for a geothermal system. Factors such as soil type, available space, and local climate are considered.
    • System Design: Based on the assessment, we will design a geothermal heat pump system tailored to your home’s heating and cooling needs. This includes determining the size of the system, the configuration of the ground loop (horizontal, vertical, or pond/lake), and the placement of components.
  2. Permitting and Approvals:

    • Before installation begins, we will obtain any necessary permits and approvals from local authorities. This ensures compliance with building codes and regulations.
  3. Ground Loop Installation:

    • Excavation: If a horizontal ground loop is chosen, trenches are dug horizontally in the yard. For a vertical loop, boreholes are drilled vertically into the ground.
    • Pipe Installation: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes are placed in the trenches or boreholes. These pipes circulate a heat transfer fluid (typically a water and antifreeze solution) between the ground and the heat pump.
  4. Heat Pump Installation:

    • Indoor Unit: The indoor components of the geothermal heat pump system are installed inside your home. This includes the heat pump unit itself, which is typically located in a utility room or basement.
    • Ductwork and Distribution: Ductwork is installed to distribute heated or cooled air throughout the home. Alternatively, some geothermal systems use a hydronic (water-based) distribution system.
  5. Connecting the Components:

    • The pipes from the ground loop are connected to the heat pump unit indoors. This allows the transfer of heat between the ground loop and the heat pump.
  6. System Testing and Commissioning:

    • Once installed, the entire system is tested to ensure proper operation and efficiency. This includes checking the connections, verifying the flow of the heat transfer fluid, and adjusting settings as needed.
  7. Startup and Training:

    • Our professional will start up the system and provide instructions on how to operate and maintain it. We will also offer training on adjusting thermostat settings and monitoring system performance.
  8. Final Inspection and Documentation:

    • A final inspection will be conducted to verify that the installation meets all code requirements and manufacturer specifications. We will also provide documentation, including warranty information and maintenance guidelines.

Throughout the installation process, it’s essential to work with qualified professionals, like Aire Serv, who have experience with geothermal heat pump systems. Proper installation is crucial for the efficiency, longevity, and performance of your geothermal heating and cooling system. In addition to residential geothermal heat pump installation, ask us about implementing a commercial geothermal heat pump system for your business.

Geothermal Heat Pump Maintenance

The average lifespan of a heat pump is 20 to 25 years, but with proper care, they can last even longer! We recommend scheduling a tune-up for your geothermal system before every major seasonal change to ensure it’ll continue working perfectly when the temperatures drastically rise and fall.

What to Expect at a Maintenance Appointment

When Aire Serv of Oregon City shows up for a geothermal heat pump maintenance appointment, you can expect much of the same as mentioned in the repair section above. We check every component, test unit functionality, and ensure everything is doing what it needs to do. We will also take steps such as: 

  • Lubricate moving parts
  • Tighten belts
  • Test safety controls
  • Examine the entire system for potential failures
  • Clean debris around the unit

Even if your system seems to be functioning fine, we recommend scheduling a tune-up twice a year to ensure it stays that way. Regular maintenance is the best way to prevent emergency breakdowns and extend the life of your system.

The Aire Serv Advantage Plan

Members of the Aire Serv Advantage Plan can enjoy discounted prices, priority scheduling, and two maintenance visits a year. When your maintenance plan is on auto-pilot, you never need to worry about when it’s time for your next check-up. We’ll send you maintenance reminders, save you money with discounted repairs, and provide you with peace of mind. Aire Serv of Oregon City is ready to help you stay the perfect temperature with maintenance service for heating and cooling systems beyond geothermal heat pumps, including heating system repair and maintenance and air conditioning repair and maintenance.

Types of Geothermal Heat Pumps We Service

– Horizontal Closed Loop Ground Source Systems
– Vertical Closed Loop Ground Source Systems
– Closed Loop Water Source Systems
– Open Loop Ground Source Systems
– Direct Exchange (DX) Systems
– Hybrid Systems

Look For Our Service Sticker

Our service sticker will let you know the last time we were there to give your system a tune-up. Don’t see a sticker? Don’t worry! Give us a call and we’ll check our records for your last maintenance appointment with us.

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