If you have a geothermal HVAC system or would like to install one, choose True Climate Heat + Air as your geothermal company in Norman, OK. Geothermal heat pumps are HVAC systems that can run efficiently for decades. In order to do that, they require routine geothermal service to avoid the most common repair issues, including refrigerant leaks.
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-Samuel B.
Geothermal HVAC systems are a type of heat pump. Heat pumps use a refrigeration process to provide cooling but also heating. Conventional or air-source heat pumps are similar to air conditioners.
They function by transferring heat energy from and to the outside air. Geothermal heat pumps, on the other hand, transfer it to and from the ground or a large body of water. That requires installing a closed loop underground somewhere on the property.
The ground provides more abundant and consistent heat energy than the ambient air. The lack of heat energy in the air is an issue with air-source heat pumps, and it’s why we often pair these types of pumps with an auxiliary furnace in what’s called a hybrid heating configuration. With a geothermal system, there’s no need. It can provide heat efficiently throughout the winter.
All heat pumps require at least two seasonal maintenance appointments annually. You should schedule cooling maintenance ahead of summer and heating maintenance ahead of winter. Most geothermal heat pump warranties require professional checks as a condition of coverage. Regular service also helps to maintain optimal efficiency and avoid expensive repairs.
Even with routine service, malfunctions can occur and require repair. Often, one of the earliest signs of a problem is a spike in electricity usage. It’s a reason we recommend energy monitoring either manually or through a smart thermostat or onboard feature. The problem can be as simple as dirt building up on the condenser and evaporator coils. It can also be as serious as a refrigerant leak or malfunctioning control board.
Watch for these other signs you may need geothermal service in Norman.
Warm or cool spots
High humidity levels
Irregular system cycling
Reoccurring tripped circuit breakers
Trusted Geothermal Service in Norman
True Climate Heat + Air is an HVAC contractor that’s served Norman and the surrounding areas for over 20 years. Our company provides both residential and commercial services. We’re an Authorized Trane Comfort Specialist Dealer, but our NATE-certified technicians install and service all brands and models.
We often have coupons and other specials available. Our technicians are available around the clock for emergency repairs. For new installations and system replacements, we offer flexible financing options on approved credit.
True Climate Heat + Air is proud to be the premier geothermal company in Norman. Call today or contact us online to learn more about how we can meet your unique HVAC needs.