Its almost fall in Denver, time for maintenance on your geothermal equipment.

You did lots of thinking, maybe even reached out to us here at Denver Geothermal Heating, found the best geothermal system for your Denver home, had the credible staff at Denver Geothermal Heating install your new [[heating and cooling|geothermal107] unit, and now that you have been enjoying your system for about a year, it’s about time for autumn maintenance. (We all know [[targetlocation winters can be tough.)

Routine maintenance before major use, such as winter in Denver, is the key to getting the best performance out of your geothermal system. The simplest item to replace are air filters. Like the majority of air filters, your geothermal air filters can take a hit from the stuff in your air. Annual washing or disposal of old filters will keep your compressor operating great and prevent the accumulation of udesirable dirt. While we encourage, D-I-Y is a great way to save [[time and money|time|money]4 repairs on your system is best left to the professionals. What can you expect when you set up your fall tune up with Denver Geothermal Heating? We...

  • Replace or top off the coolant in your system. (If your system needs coolant.)
  • Examine the pipes outside if a issue is suspected.
  • Lubricate the moving items, like the fans and pump.
  • Inspect, and if necessary, tighten electrical connections.
  • If you have an open loop system, an acid flush is needed to remove mineral and debris deposits.
  • And other small items that may be specific to your geothermal system

Maintenance on your Denver unit is critical not only for your investment, but for your piece of mind. As always, your geothermal system isn’t just what you see in your home, it is the plumbing and pipes in the ground. Annual checkups help your unit stay efficient and last longer. Regular maintenance can also catch parts that need to be replaced before they break, like fans and pumps.

No matter the geothermal system that you chose, maintenance in the fall in Denver is the ideal time to get your system tuned up for the cooler months of winter. Keeping your unit working efficiently will help cut energy charges and prevent major breaks in the future. Call us soon to get your geothermal unit prepared for fall.