About This Service
About this Service
Geothermal Heat Pump maintenance in Lakewood is tailored to foothill homes, mid-century ranches, and townhomes near rocky terrain. The service includes annual tune-ups, filter cleaning, control calibration, loop fluid checks, and targeted inspections where granite outcrops or variable soil depths affect access. The aim is to preserve efficiency and avoid seasonally high heating loads caused by elevation chill.
Lakewood’s foothill geology often means vertical bores or interrupted horizontal runs. Maintenance visits prioritize pump performance checks, borehole pressure verification, and inspection of heat-exchange coils inside the building. Where granite or fractured rock limits trenching, technicians verify circulation indirectly with flow and amp readings and may recommend a bore inspection if performance trends downward. Snow and winter access windows influence scheduling for exterior checks.
Practical expectation: you will receive an itemized inspection checklist and a short service report after each visit. Preventive maintenance covers diagnostics and minor servicing; it does not include major drilling or loop replacement. If a bore inspection or drilling is needed, that work is scoped and quoted separately. Plan maintenance visits in spring or fall when ground access and accurate load testing are easiest.