Mitsubishi heat pump installation

How Long Will a Heat Pump Last?

Heater Repair Techs Look at Mitsubishi Heat Pump Longevity

If you want to make your home more energy efficient and lower your monthly utility bills, installing a Mitsubishi heat pump is an excellent solution. However, the lifespan of a heat pump is still up for debate. Most experts will say that a standard residential heat pump will last between 10 and 15 years, but some will tell you that a good heat pump can last up to 25 years, especially if it receives regular maintenance.

Heat Pumps vs. Conventional HVAC Systems

Generally speaking, you can expect a conventional heating and cooling system to last a few years longer than a heat pump. A heat pump will work throughout the year drawing air from outside and either cooling or heating it before distributing it throughout your home. Meanwhile, a furnace will likely only be used during the fall and winter to keep a cold house warm. And yet, even though a heat pump is technically used twice as much as a furnace, it still uses far less energy. It will also likely require less maintenance and fewer repairs, which makes it even more affordable and efficient in the long run.

Getting the Most Out of Your Heat Pump

Like any HVAC system, a heat pump requires regular maintenance if you want it to last. The best way to ensure that your own heat pump receives that level of maintenance is to contact a company that provides heating repair in the Bay Area and schedule maintenance calls at least twice a year. You should also replace your system’s air filter at least once a month and clear out any obstructions that you might find in your outdoor unit. As for how you should be operating your heat pump, the best way to go about that is to gradually raise and lower the temperature when necessary. Adjusting the temperature too quickly will use too much energy and undermine one of the best reasons to install a heat pump in your home.

Signs that It’s Time to Replace Your Mitsubishi Heat Pump

Since even the most efficient heat pumps will need to be replaced eventually, you’ll need to know when that time has come. If you’ve noticed that your utility bills are unusually high or you’ve had to look for professional heater repair in Oakland too often, your heat pump is nearing the end of its lifespan and should probably be replaced.

For more information about heat pumps or if you’re interested in having a heat pump installed in your home, contact Element Home Solutions today. We’ll be happy to answer any questions that you might have.