Restore Efficiency, Improve Air Quality, and Prolong Your Heat Pump’s Lifespan

Your central heat pump is the heart of your home’s comfort, working year-round to maintain consistent indoor temperatures. However, dirt, dust, and debris can build up in the air handler and indoor coil, reducing efficiency, increasing energy costs, and compromising air quality. Our professional central heat pump cleaning services in Saint John, Quispamsis, Rothesay, and Southern New Brunswick remove contaminants to restore performance and protect your investment.

Our Central Heat Pump Deep Cleaning Process

At Allstar HVAC, we use advanced techniques and tools to deliver a comprehensive clean that goes beyond the surface. Here’s what makes our process unique:

1

Detailed System Inspection

Our technicians start by inspecting your heat pump’s key components, including the air handler and indoor coil, to assess buildup and identify any potential issues.

2

Viper Cleaning Solution

We apply Viper, a powerful cleaning product specifically designed for heat pumps, to dissolve dirt, grease, and mold buildup effectively.

3

Speedclean Technology

Using the industry gold standard, the Speedclean cleaning unit, we flush out debris and contaminants, restoring your heat pump to peak performance.

4

Final Sanitization and Check

Once cleaned, your system is fully sanitized and reassembled, ensuring all components are in optimal working condition.

Timeline: Our central heat pump cleaning process takes approximately 60–90 minutes to complete.

The Value of Regular Central Heat Pump Cleaning

Investing in regular heat pump cleaning offers these key benefits:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A: Yes, ductwork is necessary for distributing air throughout your home when using a central heat pump. It ensures consistent heating and cooling in all rooms.

A: The appropriate size depends on factors like your home’s size, insulation, number of windows, and layout. We perform a heat load calculation during our site visit to determine the ideal size.

A: Yes, many models remain efficient even in temperatures as low as -25°C, making them an excellent choice for year-round comfort.

A: Central systems include an air handler with a heating element that activates when the outdoor air is too cold for the heat pump to operate effectively.

A: It is generally not recommended to operate heat pumps on a generator, as they require significant power.

A: Deep cleaning is recommended every 2–5 years, depending on system usage and environmental conditions.

A: While skipping maintenance won’t void your warranty, regular cleaning is strongly recommended to prolong the life of your system and keep it running efficiently.

A: To maintain your heat pump between professional cleanings, perform annual maintenance to ensure it stays in top condition, regularly check and clean the filters to prevent buildup, and schedule general inspections to catch and resolve minor issues before they turn into costly repairs.

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