Professional Heat Pump Cleaning in Auburn, ME
Laird's Comprehensive Heat Pump Cleaning and Maintenance Plan
Laird’s HVAC is committed to providing affordable and reliable Heat Pump solutions.
Keep Your Heat Pump Running Efficiently
Preventative maintenance is key to extending the life of your heat pump and ensuring it runs efficiently. Our comprehensive maintenance services help prevent costly breakdowns while keeping your energy bills in check.
Seasonal Tune-Ups for Optimal Performance
We offer seasonal check-ups and inspections to prepare your system for extreme temperatures. Our technicians clean, calibrate, and test your system to maximize performance before peak heating and cooling seasons.
Special Discounts for Veterans on Heat Pump Services
As a veteran-owned business, we deeply appreciate the sacrifices made by our fellow service members. We’re proud to offer a special discount to veterans.
Expert Heat Pump Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance
Regular heat pump cleaning in Auburn, ME, is essential to maintain efficiency and prolong the life of your system. Laird’s HVAC provides a thorough cleaning process that includes testing unit operation, cleaning indoor filters and coils, removing blockages, and inspecting wiring and insulation for optimal performance. Anti-mold treatments and drain pan checks ensure healthy air quality, while detailed photos and videos document the service for future reference. Our seasonal tune-ups and customized maintenance plans prevent costly breakdowns, improve energy efficiency, and keep your heat pump running reliably year-round, giving you peace of mind.
Our Heat Pump Cleaning Process
- Test unit operation prior to cleaning.
- Clean filter on the indoor unit.
- Take outer plastic covers off and clean.
- Remove fan wheel and clean.
- Spray indoor coil with coil cleaner.
- Pour water in drain pan to verify proper drainage.
- Anti-mold tablets placed in drain pan.
- Wipe down inside the indoor unit.
- Take pictures of clean parts and unit tags for proper identification if issues arise in the future.
- Remove any blockage from outdoor coil.
- Spray down and clean outdoor coil with coil cleaner.
- Check wiring for proper connections.
- Check line hide for proper placement.
- Check insulation on pipes for higher efficiency.
- Turn units back on to test for proper operation.
- Pictures & videos of any noises, issues, etc. Complete gameplan of recommendations to fix the issues.