Like all good things, heat pumps don’t last forever. Look for these three signs that it’s time to replace the outdated heat pump in your Plano, Texas, home.

Indoor Temperatures Are Inconsistent at Best

No matter the weather, your heat pump should keep your family comfortable. After all, it serves as your heating system in the winter and your cooling system in the summer.

Most heat pumps last an average of 12 t0 15 years, which means once it approaches the 10-year mark, its operation and efficiency might start to suffer. If your once comfortable home starts to experience inconsistent temperatures or uncomfortable levels of humidity, your heat pump is probably nearing the end of its lifespan.

Repairs Don’t Last Long

Even well-maintained heat pumps require repairs from time to time, especially as they age. If you’ve made the smart decision to purchase a preventive maintenance package from Bill Joplin’s, our experienced technicians can even anticipate potential problems before they turn into expensive issues.

As heat pumps approach the end of their lifespans, however, they’ll need more frequent repairs to resolve similar issues. Consider avoiding costly repair bills by replacing your old system with an updated new one.

You Can’t Afford the Utility Bills

Your energy costs might change with the weather, but they shouldn’t fluctuate significantly. If they do, your heat pump might be wearing down and becoming less efficient. This simply means that your heat pump has to work harder and use more energy to provide the same level of comfort.

New heat pumps benefit from new technology and higher efficiency levels, which means they can be very smart buys. Any new heat pump requires an initial investment, but the decreased energy consumption can translate to substantial energy savings.

As a critical component of your HVAC system, it’s important to keep your heat pump running smoothly. Call the heating and cooling experts at Bill Joplin’s Air Conditioning & Heating to find out how we can improve your comfort levels while saving you money at the same time: 888-414-4655.