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In Frederick, MD, heat pumps are a popular way to heat and cool homes. Despite other heating and alternative cooling systems, there are still plenty of ways to maximize the efficiency of your heat pump. Here are four ways to get the most out of your heat pump.

1. Regularly Changing Air Filters

One of the most important things is regularly changing your HVAC filters. Over time, filters can become clogged with dirt and dust, restricting airflow and causing the system to work harder than necessary. Replacing the filter monthly can help ensure that your heat pump operates at peak efficiency.

2. Use a Smart Thermostat

You can use a smart thermostat to maximize the efficiency of your heat pump. A smart thermostat can learn your temperature preferences and adjust them accordingly. You can program the thermostat to raise or lower the temperature when you’re away from home, so you’re not wasting energy when no one is there to benefit from it.

3. Avoid Emergency Heat

Avoid using emergency heat as much as possible unless necessary. This is because when your heat pump is in emergency heat mode, the system works overtime to maintain a comfortable temperature. This can put a strain on the system and can lead to higher energy bills.

4. Scheduling Routine Maintenance

One of the best ways to ensure that your heat pump runs efficiently is to schedule annual maintenance with a qualified service technician. During each visit, the technician will clean the coils, inspect the refrigerant level, and lubricate the moving parts. It will help ensure that your heat pump can operate at peak performance.

If you’re looking to upgrade your current heat pump or maximize your existing system, our doggone dependable team will be there to help! Be sure to contact Griffith Energy Services. We’ll maximize the efficiency of your heating system and keep you comfortable all year long.

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