Heat Pump Repairs
Heat pumps can help to keep you cool in the summer and warm in winter, and they can help you make your home much more energy efficient because they work by transferring hot air into or out of your home rather than burning fuel to create it, so they are much more efficient than other heating and cooling systems. When you rely on the Upstate South Carolina heat pump repairs professionals at Mathis Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. for any heating services you need for your heat pump, we'll be able to guarantee that your home will be comfortable all year long, and you'll benefit from year-long energy savings.
Heat pumps in Upstate South Carolina and the surrounding areas can increase the efficiency of your air conditioning and heating systems, and our professionals offer heat pump services that will fit your specific needs, your home, and your budget. Heat pumps will decrease efficiency when they develop problems, so you must have those problems repaired as soon as possible. If you've noticed any issues with your home's heat pump, call the professional Upstate South Carolina heating contractors at Mathis Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. as soon as possible to have it repaired.
Our Heat Pump Services Include:
- Heat Pump Installation
- Heat Pump Repairs
- Heat Pump Tune-Ups
- Heat Pump Service Agreements
- Heat Pumps
- Water Heat Pumps
- Heat Pump Installation
- Heat Pump Prices
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Heat Pump Repairs
- Heat Pump Replacement
- Heat Pump Maintenance
- Geothermal Energy
- Heating and Cooling
- Heat Exchangers
- Ground Source Heat Pumps
How Heat Pumps Work
Regardless of outdoor temperatures, temperatures below ground level remain relatively constant year-round. Like a cave, underground temperatures are warmer than above ground in the winter and cooler than above in the summer. Heat pumps take advantage of that fact. They extract the underground air and pump it back into your home.
The only problem with heat pumps is that they lose much of their efficiency and effectiveness when temperatures drop below 45° F. When the outdoor air is colder than that, heat pumps will have difficulty extracting warmth from the outdoors. For that reason, heat pumps are typically used as supplementary heat sources and can significantly increase the efficiency of another heating unit.
Regardless of the temperatures outdoors, your heat pump will lose its efficiency if it has any problems.
Quality Heat Pump Repairs
Mathis Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. has been a heating contractor providing quality work to home and business owners in the area since 1952. We have the knowledge and experience to provide you with quality heat pump repairs whenever you need them. We'll make sure that your heat pump is effective and efficient.