About This Service
About this Service
Centennial suburban estates and two-story homes tend to have larger mechanical systems for Geothermal Heat Pumps. This explainer outlines repair work on compressors, circulating pumps, and valves where balanced seasonal loads and Denver basin clays affect component stress and lifetime.
Because many Centennial homes have higher conditioned area and longer run-times, diagnostics focus on compressor capacity tests under typical summer cooling peaks and winter heating loads. Pump testing measures actual flow and head while valve assessments check for metering accuracy and leakage. We arrange bench testing, measured load tests, and a performance verification report that includes temperature split and flow measurements against expected seasonal loads.
Practical expectations: larger systems may use less-common compressor models or dual-pump arrangements and these components can have longer lead times. Repairs usually require a planned shutdown and post-repair commissioning checks. The documented verification will show whether repair restored required seasonal capacity or whether replacement is the more reliable option for continued service.