Heat Pump Maintenance
Your heat pump works hard year-round in Texas weather. Professional maintenance keeps it efficient, reliable, and ready for whatever the season brings—saving you money and preventing costly breakdowns.
Professional Heat Pump Maintenance That Pays Off
Regular heat pump maintenance isn’t just about preventing breakdowns—it’s about maximizing efficiency and extending your system’s lifespan. In Texas, where your heat pump works year-round, proper maintenance can improve energy efficiency by up to 25% while catching small issues before they become expensive repairs.
Our comprehensive maintenance service includes thorough inspections, cleaning, and adjustments that keep your system running at peak performance. With Texas weather putting constant demands on your equipment, professional tune-ups twice a year ensure reliable comfort when you need it most.
Texas Heat Pumps Need Expert Care
Texas weather is tough on heat pumps. Your system switches between heating and cooling modes throughout the year, handles extreme temperatures, and deals with dust and humidity that can clog components and reduce efficiency.
That’s why generic maintenance isn’t enough. You need technicians who understand how Texas conditions affect heat pump performance. We know which components fail first in our climate, what maintenance schedules work best for year-round operation, and how to optimize your system for maximum efficiency in both heating and cooling modes.
Professional maintenance catches the subtle signs of wear that lead to major failures—like refrigerant leaks, electrical connection issues, or coil problems that reduce efficiency long before they cause complete breakdowns.
What Professional Maintenance Delivers
What's Included in Our Comprehensive Tune-Up
Our heat pump maintenance goes beyond basic filter changes. Texas Air Repair inspects and clean evaporator and condenser coils, check refrigerant levels and look for leaks, test electrical connections and tighten as needed, lubricate moving parts, and verify proper airflow throughout your system.
We also inspect your condensate drain for clogs, test thermostat operation and calibration, examine belts for wear and proper tension, and check system controls to ensure smooth operation. Every component gets attention because heat pumps have multiple systems working together—and one weak link affects everything.
You’ll receive a detailed report of our findings and recommendations for any issues we discover, so you can make informed decisions about your system’s care.
Breathe Easier, Stay Comfortable, Live Better