Heat Pump Maintenance

Heat Pump Maintenance in Houston, TX

Heat pumps are an exceptional energy-efficient solution for heating and cooling your Texas home. Like any other system, however, they need regular maintenance to work well. When it’s time for annual system maintenance, trust Horizon Air Solutions for a thorough tune-up.

We’ll perform a multipoint inspection of your heat pump, resolving any problems we find. When you sign up for our convenient maintenance plan, you can count on priority scheduling, waived diagnostic fees, and maximum satisfaction with minimal effort.

Take good care of your heat pump with help from Horizon Air Solutions.

Contact us online or call (346) 988-2977 to schedule heat pump maintenance today.

Advantages of Regular Heat Pump Maintenance

Staying up-to-date with heat pump maintenance can make all the difference in your home’s cooling and heating. With proper maintenance, you can expect:

  • Increased energy efficiency: A well-maintained system will work properly and consume less energy.
  • Consistent, comfortable temperatures: A healthy heat pump will work well and provide the heating or cooling you need.
  • Fewer repair needs: A professionally maintained system will be less likely to need repairs.
  • Longer life span: A good heat pump will stay in working order much longer.

What You Can Do To Help Maintain Your Heat Pump

Maintaining your heat pump doesn’t have to be hard. Consider these tips to keep your system working well all year:

  • Replace your air filter every month.
  • Trim back bushes and shrubs around your heat pump.
  • Clear away any debris on the outdoor unit.
  • Hire a professional to clean the condenser coil and the system fan.

Let Horizon Air Solutions take care of your HVAC and water heater needs; contact us today at (346) 988-2977!
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$49.99
Emergency Tune-Up
(Regularly $89.99)

Schedule Heat Pump Maintenance in Houston

Keeping up with heat pump maintenance is simple with help from Horizon Air. Our background-checked technicians use top-quality tools and bring years of experience. We’ve provided maintenance to countless clients throughout the Houston area.

You can expect ethical and honest work and take advantage of:

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  • Free estimates on service calls
  • Upfront pricing
Experience the unparalleled difference with our HVAC services at Horizon Air Solutions.

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I would like to thank Jorge and his crew from Horizon Air solutions for the excellent work and dedication to service members and assistance in making sure that my family and I are cool during this hot and crazy summer.

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Commonly Asked Questions

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How do I know when it's time to replace my furnace?
  • Without maintenance, your HVAC system will last about 10 years. If you’ve recently had two or more repairs to your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, it’s time to replace your heating system. A heating unit is a big financial investment. Fall furnace maintenance saves money by keeping your system running more efficiently for longer.
  • The winter storm of 2021 is proof that we should keep our heating systems in good condition!
  • If you have questions about heating system maintenance, call (346) 988-2977 or contact Horizon Air Solutions.
  • If your AC breaks and it’s more than 90 degrees outside, that’s an emergency. If your boiler, furnace, or heating system breaks and it’s 40 degrees or below, that’s an emergency too.
  • Signs to look for include:
    • Air blows cool when you need warm air.
    • HVAC system won’t turn on.
    • If your heating unit turns on and off, this is called short-cycling, and it’s an emergency in minus 40-degree weather.
    • Noises (clicking, clunking) can indicate an emergency.
    • Odd smell — if it’s the odor of burning plastic/electronics, don’t delay. If you smell gas, call your utility company, then call us ASAP.
    • Puddles or drips under your heating unit can be a frozen coil or refrigerant leak.
    • You suspect you have a furnace carbon monoxide leak:
      • Brown/yellow stains around the pilot light area of the unit.
      • Pilot light keeps blowing out.
      • You notice a gas-like exhaust smell.
  • If you didn’t schedule fall heating maintenance, it’s not uncommon to smell burning dust the first time you turn on your heating unit. Odors you should be concerned about are:
    • Burning plastic/electrical: Turn off your heating system immediately and call Horizon Air for emergency heating repair.
    • Chemical/formaldehyde: A crack in the heat exchanger can cause this odor; it’s an emergency.
    • Lingering odors: We have several solutions for “bad air.” The overwhelming smell of cooking grease, cigarette smoke, or pet urine isn’t an emergency, but it isn’t healthy, either. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
    • Metallic: A heating unit component may be overheating. Turn the unit off and call us.
    • Mold/mildew or “dirty socks”: This is not an emergency, but it’s a health risk. Schedule an HVAC inspection.
    • Rotten eggs: This may indicate a gas leak. Turn off your heating unit, open windows, and call your utility company. Then call Horizon Air.
    • Sewage: This is dangerous. It means a sewage line is leaking into some area of your heating system. Call us, but we may advise you to call a plumber before scheduling an emergency repair.
    • Smoke: Turn off your heating system and call us ASAP.
  • Without maintenance, your HVAC system will last about 10 years. If you’ve recently had two or more repairs to your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, it’s time to replace your heating system. A heating unit is a big financial investment. Fall furnace maintenance saves money by keeping your system running more efficiently for longer.
  • The winter storm of 2021 is proof that we should keep our heating systems in good condition!

Why is there a weird smell coming from my heat vents?
  • If you didn’t schedule fall heating maintenance, it’s not uncommon to smell burning dust the first time you turn on your heating unit. Odors you should be concerned about are:
    • Burning plastic/electrical: Turn off your heating system immediately and call Horizon Air for emergency heating repair.
    • Chemical/formaldehyde: A crack in the heat exchanger can cause this odor; it’s an emergency.
    • Lingering odors: We have several solutions for “bad air.” The overwhelming smell of cooking grease, cigarette smoke, or pet urine isn’t an emergency, but it isn’t healthy, either. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
    • Metallic: A heating unit component may be overheating. Turn the unit off and call us.
    • Mold/mildew or “dirty socks”: This is not an emergency, but it’s a health risk. Schedule an HVAC inspection.
    • Rotten eggs: This may indicate a gas leak. Turn off your heating unit, open windows, and call your utility company. Then call Horizon Air.
    • Sewage: This is dangerous. It means a sewage line is leaking into some area of your heating system. Call us, but we may advise you to call a plumber before scheduling an emergency repair.
    • Smoke: Turn off your heating system and call us ASAP.
How do I know when a repair is an emergency?
  • If your AC breaks and it’s more than 90 degrees outside, that’s an emergency. If your boiler, furnace, or heating system breaks and it’s 40 degrees or below, that’s an emergency too.
  • Signs to look for include:
    • Air blows cool when you need warm air.
    • HVAC system won’t turn on.
    • If your heating unit turns on and off, this is called short-cycling, and it’s an emergency in minus 40-degree weather.
    • Noises (clicking, clunking) can indicate an emergency.
    • Odd smell — if it’s the odor of burning plastic/electronics, don’t delay. If you smell gas, call your utility company, then call us ASAP.
    • Puddles or drips under your heating unit can be a frozen coil or refrigerant leak.
    • You suspect you have a furnace carbon monoxide leak:
      • Brown/yellow stains around the pilot light area of the unit.
      • Pilot light keeps blowing out.
      • You notice a gas-like exhaust smell.