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Aire Serv of South Texas

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Aire Serv of South Texas

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Is your home ready for the South Texas heat and humidity? Look no further than the Aire Serv® of Aire Serve of South Texas HVAC team to ensure your system keeps you and your family comfortable. Our trained professionals specialize in routine air conditioner maintenance and are ready to help you beat the heat.

Is your home ready for the South Texas heat and humidity? Look no further than the Aire Serv® of Aire Serve of South Texas HVAC team to ensure your system keeps you and your family comfortable. Our trained professionals specialize in routine air conditioner maintenance and are ready to help you beat the heat.

Heating Oil questions, answered by experts

There are three main types of heat pumps. An air-source heat pump system is the most common and has two parts—an indoor air handler unit and an outdoor heat pump unit. A ductless heat pump system functions similarly to an air-source heat pump system but doesn’t need ductwork to distribute the air. A geothermal heat pump system pulls heat from the ground to help heat your home.

Regular inspections, loop flushing, and checking heat exchangers help extend system lifespan.

A geothermal heat pump system will take about 10 years to pay for itself, and it has a life span of anywhere from about 25 to 50 years. Installing a geothermal heat pump will cost about $14,250 upfront, but it can reduce your energy bills by around 65% when compared to a conventional HVAC system.

For most systems, an annual HVAC system service is more than enough. Some homeowners prefer a twice-a-year visit to ensure the system is ready for the upcoming summer and winter seasons. If you need to call an HVAC pro more often than this, it may be time to check if your system is getting old enough for a replacement.

You can expect a geothermal system to last for years. According to the Department of Energy, the underground infrastructure for the heat pumps lasts about 25 to 50 years, which includes the pipes buried in the soil. The actual heat pump itself has a life span of around 25 years.

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