About This Service
About this Service
Geothermal Heat Pump maintenance in Golden is designed for hillside and valley-floor homes where Precambrian granite, fractured bedrock, and steep slopes influence loop installations. Services include annual tune-ups, filter and coil cleaning, control calibration, loop pressure and pump checks, and coordination notes for drill crews when vertical loop access issues appear. The focus is reliable performance through heavy snow and cooler mountain summers.
Fractured bedrock and steep talus slopes often mean vertical bores and specialized drilling methods. During maintenance, technicians inspect circulation pumps, measure flow and amp draw, and may recommend a bore integrity or pressure test when performance changes. Scheduling details matter: heavy snowpack and narrow access windows in winter can delay exterior checks, so many inspections occur in late spring or early fall. Site safety around slopes and erosion is included in exterior checks.
Practical expectation: you receive an itemized inspection report and recommendations for any further drilling or remediation. Routine maintenance does not include new bore drilling or slope stabilization; those require separate assessments and quotes. Plan service visits in accessible months to allow any required coordination with local drill crews.