We’ll Replace & Maintain Your Heat Pump
Experience enhanced comfort with expert heat pump services when you contact R Buck Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical.
Our friendly, professional, certified HVAC technicians consistently deliver unmatched home comfort services — earning us Best of Pueblo several years in a row.
With 30 years of industry experience backing our services, we pride ourselves on providing tailored heat pump solutions for your home.
Need reliable heat pump services in Pueblo, CO or Colorado Springs, CO? Call R Buck to request service.
R Buck’s Heat Pump Services
Pueblo and Colorado Springs homeowners often choose heat pumps because of their efficiency in moderate climates, versatility, and the potential for significant energy savings.
That’s why we provide effective and efficient heat pump services that maximize the performance of your system for dependable year-round comfort.
Our heat pump services include:
- Repair: Early detection is the key to reducing the risk of extensive damage to your system when repairing your heat pump. If you notice insufficient heating or cooling, unusual noises, and frequent on-and-off cycling, it’s time to call a professional.
- Replacement: Replacing your heat pump doesn’t have to be a hard decision. Consider key factors like system life span, improved comfort, repair frequency, and system efficiency.
- Installation: Considering a heat pump installation? We’ll help you select the right heat pump for your home’s heating and cooling needs. With a seamless installation process, we erase your worries and leave you with a perfectly calibrated system.
- Maintenance: If you want to get the most out of your heat pump, take advantage of your fall and spring maintenance for pre-heating and pre-cooling season preparation.
4 Signs You Need a New Heat Pump
Heat pumps are durable, energy-efficient systems that can provide years of service if regularly maintained, but even the most resilient units eventually wear over time.
Consider replacing your system if you notice any of the following.
Declining Efficiency
A heat pump struggling to maintain warm or cold temperatures takes longer to boot up, delivering unreliable and inefficient warmth.
- Declining efficiency: A heat pump struggling to maintain warm or cold temperatures takes longer to boot up, delivering unreliable and inefficient warmth.
- Frequent breakdowns: Minor repairs to any system are considered a normal part of maintenance, but frequent and costly repairs to keep your system functional are often a sign it’s time for replacement.
- Increased energy bills: Rising energy bills without a clear explanation often indicates a heat pump that’s working harder than it should.
- Old age: Heat pumps can provide 10 to 15 years of service if maintained, but these systems eventually become old, outdated, and prone to breakdowns.
Notice signs of wear on your heat pump system in Pueblo or Colorado Springs? Call to schedule an appointment.
Schedule With R Buck Today
As a BBB-accredited company that’s A+ rated and HOMESMART from Xcel Energy Service Partner, we make it easy to repair, install, replace, or maintain your heat pump system in Pueblo and Colorado Springs.
With upfront pricing and available financing, you can trust R Buck Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical for seamless solutions that fit your budget and deliver lasting comfort.
Get expert heat pump services in Pueblo West or Colorado City with R Buck by calling us.
FAQs
How often should I replace the air filters in my heat pump?
Dirty filters can push your system to work harder, increasing wear and tear and reducing performance. Replacing your heat pump filter every one to three months is recommended.
Why is my heat pump freezing up?
Why is my heat pump freezing up?
Low refrigerant levels, airflow restrictions, or a malfunctioning defrost cycle are all factors that can contribute to your system freezing up.
How do heat pumps work?
Heat pumps transfer heat energy in order to obtain the ideal temperature. It’ll move warm air from inside your home to outside your home and vice versa rather than creating warm air itself.