What is the Lifespan of a Heat Pump?
Besides product quality, a decisive variable in the lifespan of a heat pump is its “maintenance”. Any heating and/or air conditioning system requires a minimum of maintenance. This is not only about the efficiency of the device but also its ability to provide the same performance year after year, without breakdowns or loss of power. Moreover, to last a long time, a heat pump must be suited to its usage and have been properly installed.
Heat Pump: A Lifespan That Can Vary
The average lifespan of a mid-range heat pump is 15 years. This longevity can be less if no preventive checks are made from time to time. Or if the chosen model does not offer enough BTU/h and is always running at full capacity. That said, a breakdown does not necessarily mean that the entire aerothermal system must be replaced. Some components wear out more than others and can be replaced.
Recent and high-quality heat pumps have a longer lifespan. Installed in the right place and well calibrated, these units will perform excellently winter and summer. Provided, however, that you follow some maintenance instructions and that occasionally a specialized technician examines the system.
Thus, for your central heat pump to defy the years, make sure that its defrost cycle engages normally. Also, ensure that there is no ice on the external coil during winter. The accumulation of snow under the heat pump should also be avoided. In summer, no plants should grow within 18 inches of the outdoor unit. And cleaning the external condenser fins is recommended, as specified by the manufacturer.
Gestion Air: Specialists at Your Service
Our specialized HVAC technicians are trained and capable of recognizing any problem your heat pump may have. Whether it’s to clean/replace filters and coils or to check for a refrigerant leak, do not hesitate to use their services. It’s thanks to preventive maintenance that you will increase the lifespan of your heat pump.










