Do you have a Heat Pump? Is it an Air Sourced Heat Pump? Where is the Outdoor Unit? Where does the Heat go? Where does it come from?

The two most common Fluids, that can give Heat to the Refrigerant being Circulated through the Heat Exchangers involved in the heating process for a Heat Pump Are : Water or Air.

Air Sourced Heat Pumps are quite Common in many Circumstance, it can be noticeable because there is a common design where there is a Component of the System Outside Equipped with a Fan, with Pipes that go indoors to one or more Air Handlers, also equipped with a Fan, to utilize Air as the medium to pass Heat into the Refrigerant inside the Piping.

Water Sourced Heat Pumps may be easier to overlook, because its easier to hide them away in Tall Buildings, there is no need for a Fan outside, because the Heat Exchanger Design is Different for half of the System, it can be a Tube within a Tube Piping, that the Heat will come from a Water Loop that is installed throughout such a Building.

There are many Types of HVAC in the Residential or Commercial Environments, in various parts of the world depending on the Climate Zone, and Area of Installation.

REPAIR

Is your system Not Heating Enough? or not Operating? Call us to make the correct Modifications for your system to do what it should.

INSTALLATION

We offer Forced Air Heating Systems with Heat Pumps, and install them as per Manufacturers Instructions. Along with every Heat Pump installation, is an in depth analysis of the ductwork and Airflow requirements.

MAINTENANCE

We are available to Change or Clean Filters, Clean Heat Exchangers, Verify Airflow and Ductwork, Verify Operating Temperatures, and to provide advanced Troubleshooting for Electrical Components and Control Wiring.