About This Service
About this Service
Geothermal Heat Pump repair in Aurora addresses common faults in suburban family homes and new subdivisions where clay-rich plains and shallow groundwater affect loop behaviour. We arrange diagnostic testing for mechanical components and loop pressure checks, and provide a written fault report that shows whether the immediate fix is parts replacement, antifreeze top-up, or loop remediation.
Aurora's clay-rich soils and shallow aquifers change how leaks and pump failures present. Horizontal loops in compact yards can suffer higher trenching resistance and longer excavation times; shallow groundwater can accelerate corrosion in open-loop pump systems and require water-quality checks before pump replacement. For new-build subdivisions, newly compacted fill may mask transient pressure changes that show as intermittent performance drops. Diagnostic work often includes antifreeze concentration testing, pump head verification, and loop pressure decay checks.
Practical expectations: circulation-pump failures or refrigerant faults are typically repairable on one visit if parts are available. Loop leaks in clay soils may require trenching or targeted vertical bores, increasing repair scope and scheduling. If groundwater intrusion is suspected in open-loop wells, we arrange sampling and a repair plan that lists remediation steps and timing. The written fault report will show repair priorities and likely service windows for any required drilling or trenching.