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Heat Pump Services Bedfordshire
We have a vast range of heat pump services in Bedfordshire and the surrounding areas. Our most popular systems are air and ground source heat pumps; both tailored to meet your needs.
As well as the installation process, we will create a bespoke design and choose the most efficient location for your aircon. Once installed, you can request a regular maintenance and service check. If we identify any repairs, we will quote you a set price or recommend a new conditioner.
Although we are based in Leighton Buzzard, our team of experts can travel to Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. Contact us about our heat pump services in Bedfordshire today.
Heat Pump Types
Heat pumps types available from D-Mec Services include:
- Air to air heat pump systems for all general purpose applications
Benefits of our modern heat pump systems:
- Offer both heating and cooling
- Highly energy-efficient
- Simple installation
- Flexible design
- Affordable prices
- Possible enhanced capital allowance approved
- Repairs and maintenance are available
Request A Quote For more information or to request a free quote contact us today on 01525 852 819 or email us at info@d-mec.co.uk.
Heat Pump Equipment Bedfordshire
We understand how important cooling and heating are to your building. That’s why our heat pump equipment in Bedfordshire is of the highest quality. Our qualified team will work efficiently to have your system up-and-running as quickly as possible.
Heat pumps offer a cost-effective solution to cooling your building during the sweltering summers and also help to warm it during the harsh winters. Our systems are extremely energy-efficient and can project up to four kilowatts of heat output for each kilowatt energy input.
We pride ourselves on working with some of the best brands, such as Daikin and Fujitsu. In turn, we can provide you with the best products at the lowest prices. Call us today to learn more about our heat pump equipment in Bedfordshire.
FAQs
How Often Should I Get My Heat Pump Serviced?
People who are looking for heat pump servicing often search the internet for “How often should I get my heat pump serviced?” Normally, you should schedule heat pump maintenance with an HVAC engineer at least once every year. This is to check that proper performance and energy efficiency is maintained within your unit. However, if your heat pump is your primary source for heating and cooling, it is advised that you schedule heat pump maintenance at least twice a year in the fall and in the spring.
What Does a Heat Pump Service Include?
A heat pump service includes: a full inspection of the ducts, filters and the blower. Straightening of the fin (if bent), cleaning and disinfecting of the indoor unit (to prevent bacteria build up on the coil and throughout the unit) and cleaning the vanes and the outer covers. Finally, a check will be conducted to spot any repair duct leakage and to confirm that the heat pump is receiving adequate airflow and correct refrigerant charge.
How Often Do Heat Pumps Need to Be Cleaned?
Generally speaking, a heat pump is required to be cleaned every 8 to 12 weeks. If your heat pump is not pushing the desired amount of air flow you expect into your home, it could be because your heat pump filter is blocked. This is usually a pretty straight forward process and can be done by yourself however, it is always advised that you call a trained HVAC engineer who will be able to clean your system to a more than adequate standard.
What Is an Air Source Heat Pump?
An air source heat pump absorbs heat from outside and releases it indoors. The process is exactly opposite of how air conditioning works, only the air is not refrigerated for cooling. Instead, the heat from the air is absorbed into a fluid which passes through a heat exchanger to raise the temperature of the air. It is a cost-effective method of heating commercial and domestic buildings.