About This Service
About this Service
Geothermal Heat Pump maintenance in Centennial fits two-story subdivisions, suburban estates, and planned developments where Denver basin clays and sand lens layers affect loop performance. The maintenance package includes annual tune-ups, filter service, control calibration, loop pressure checks, and a written condition report. The objective is balanced seasonal comfort and predictable operating costs.
In Centennial, sand lenses and clay layers can create spotty thermal conductivity across loop fields. Technicians check loop fluid concentration, circulation rates, and heat-exchanger coil condition. Where sand lenses are present, manifold and trench areas get extra attention for settlement or moisture migration. Thermostat and control calibration align with moderate winters and hot afternoons to reduce short-cycling.
Expect an annual inspection and a written report noting any anomalies. Preventive maintenance does not include bore drilling or large excavation; those are scoped separately if diagnostics require. Schedule service visits outside the hottest afternoons for accurate load testing, and retain records to support potential rebates or warranty requirements.