17 December 2024
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Regina Onorato
Content Designer
How much maintenance does an air source heat pump need?

Key takeaways:
- Overall, air source heat pumps are low-maintenance heating systems
- Seasonal checks, like clearing debris and bleeding radiators, can help your heat pump work efficiently year round
- With the support of Aira Intelligence and our Customer Care, we make heat pump maintenance easy
Maintaining your air source heat pump is key to maximising its efficiency, extending its lifespan, and avoiding costly repairs. This eco-friendly system draws outdoor air to heat or cool your home, offering sustainable comfort year-round. With regular care, you can ensure peak performance and long-term reliability.
Why maintenance matters
Routine maintenance improves energy efficiency, helping your heat pump consume less power while lowering utility bills and reducing your carbon footprint. Addressing minor issues early prevents costly repairs and ensures consistent performance during peak seasons. Proper upkeep also prolongs the unit’s lifespan, enabling it to operate efficiently for over 20 years.
We make keeping up with the regular maintenance easy with Aira Intelligence. This smart technology optimises your home and water heating, and can catch issues before you even notice them.
Seasonal maintenance
Seasonal upkeep ensures smooth operation between professional services. Prepare for winter by removing debris, like leaves or dirt, from the outdoor unit and ensure nothing obstructs airflow. Check indoor coils and radiators, and bleed them if necessary.
These tasks prepare your system for heavy usage in summer and winter, improving energy efficiency and minimising wear and tear.
Regular servicing
Regular professional servicing is essential to keep your heat pump in top condition. A certified technician inspects the system for wear, leaks, and blockages, cleans components, and ensures refrigerant levels are optimal. Schedule this service in spring or autumn to address potential issues before high-demand seasons.
Troubleshooting tips
Addressing minor issues early can prevent larger problems. If your system experiences low pressure, check refrigerant levels. Regularly clean the outdoor unit to avoid overheating.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, don’t hesitate to contact our Customer Care team.
Conclusion
Regular maintenance ensures your heat pump operates efficiently, reducing energy bills and environmental impact. A well-maintained system provides reliable heating and cooling, creating a consistently comfortable home environment.
By following a maintenance schedule, including seasonal checks and annual servicing, you’ll extend your heat pump’s lifespan, maintain safety, and enjoy sustainable comfort for years to come.
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