Las Cruces Heating Repair. There are three different kinds of heat pumps including geothermal, air-to-air and water source pumps. These pumps collect heat from one of the sources (air, water or the ground) and concentrate it for use inside of your home.
For Texas climates that have tremendous cooling and heating needs, a heat pump can be a more energy-efficient and cost-efficient in the long term as opposed to more traditional heating and cooling devices, such as furnaces and air conditioners.
Heat pumps shift different temperature air in and out of your house, dependent on the climate and season, rather than generating heat or cold air itself. For example, during the winter a heat pump will move heat from the cold outdoors into your toasty warm home, and during the summer, the heat pump will take the hot air out of your house and move it outside.
Heat pumps are also extra environmentally friendly not only because they use less energy than other heating systems, but they reduce gas emissions like sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides from the air and surrounding environment. Heat pumps use low-temperature heat, making them a source of renewable energy. Heat pumps also remove humidity from the outside air on its way to heat your home.
Heat pumps are also unique in the fact that they can deliver a lower air temperature over a longer period of time, meaning there’s more constant, consistent heating and cooling (making it feel like it never stops running, without running up your heating and cooling costs).
On the Go Heating and Cooling offers several high-quality heat pump and related part services, including:
· Diagnoses or repair
· Compressors
· Reversing valves
· Defrost control boards
· Thermostats
· Outdoor and indoor motors
· Unclogging condensate drain lines
· Refrigerant charge
Give us a call today for all of your heat pump questions, concerns or needs.
No matter what type of gas furnace you have (and there are a lot to choose from!), it’s important to schedule routine gas furnace maintenance so that it continues working as it should. Preventative care is always better than repair after the fact.
Our professionals at On The Go Heating and Cooling are trained to accurately diagnose furnace problems and repair them in a timely manner. A furnace may seem simple at a glance, but it’s not an appliance you want to risk trying to fix yourself because there are many complex parts that work together to keep your home warm year after year.
We can troubleshoot and solve furnace issues involving smart gas valves, draft motors, blower motors, carbon monoxide testing, control boards, gas valves, sensors, ignitors, and relays. If you don’t know what the issue is, the good news is that’s what we’re here for. Even if you’re not sure if there’s a problem with your furnace but you’ve noticed your heating bill going up (or your house or business just isn’t staying warm like it used to), we’ll come in and get to the root of the issue. In some cases it may just be time to get a new furnace installed, but there are many smart fixes that can be done to keep your furnace running.
Don’t wait until it’s too late – during the summer is a great time to diagnose and repair any furnace issues so you don’t have to suffer through the cold while trying to get your furnace fixed. Whether it’s too noisy, turning on and off unexpectedly, raising your bill too much, or not producing adequate (or evenly distributed) heat, we can look into your furnace problem and fix it.
Call and schedule a service call while you have plenty of time to start getting that furnace fixed and lower your bill for the coming winter!