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Every service our experienced, licensed contractors perform is based around the needs Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical has encountered during its 40+ years in business. We show this in several ways, including:
- 100% Guaranteed Satisfaction – We aim to impress. We are on time every time with thorough services
- Non-Stop Service – We are here 8-8 8 days a week
- Live People & Genuine Service – We are friendly and answer the phone
Call us for heat pump service whenever you need it and enjoy your improved home comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of using a heat pump in St. Peters, MO?
Heat pumps are highly energy-efficient as they transfer heat rather than generate it, making them a cost-effective solution for both heating and cooling. They also have dual functionality, which means they can heat your home in winter and cool it in summer, reducing the need for separate systems. Additionally, heat pumps are environmentally friendly with a lower carbon footprint, and they can improve indoor air quality by filtering out dust and allergens.
How do I know if my heat pump needs to be repaired or replaced?
Signs that your heat pump may need repair include higher energy bills despite normal usage and airflow issues even if your ducts are clean and leak-free. If these issues are frequent or the heat pump is over 10-15 years old, it may be time for a replacement. A professional technician can assess your system and advise on the best course of action.
What is involved in heat pump maintenance?
Heat pump maintenance includes inspecting components, cleaning the unit, checking refrigerant levels, and ensuring all parts are functioning correctly. Regular maintenance helps improve efficiency, extend the life of the heat pump, and catch potential issues before they become costly repairs. Scheduling maintenance annually is recommended for optimal performance.
Why is my heat pump not turning on?
If your heat pump isn’t turning on, it could be due to a faulty thermostat, power outage, or a tripped circuit breaker. Check whether the thermostat is set correctly or if it needs replacement, ensure the power socket is on, and see if the circuit breaker needs resetting. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, it’s best to call a professional for an assessment.
How long does a heat pump typically last?
Heat pumps generally last between 10-15 years, depending on usage and how well they are maintained. Regular maintenance can help extend the lifespan and keep your heat pump running efficiently. If your heat pump is nearing this age and frequently needs repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement.
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