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  • FG Cooling Services Ltd
    5
    49 Bury Crescent, Gosport, PO123TZ, GB

    Is your home too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter? It may be time for Air Conditioning. Book A Free Quote FG Cooling Services specialise in commercial Air Conditioning and Refrigeration installations, repairs and maintenance. We also offer a domestic Air Conditioning service at competitive prices. All our engineers are trained to City and Guilds standards and have current F-gas, Hydrocarbons and CO₂ Safe Handling. As proud HM Forces Veterans with over 26 years combined industry experience you can trust our work will be delivered to a high standard. What sets us apart Our mission is to provide you with a reliable, friendly solution to all of your Refrigeration and Air Conditioning needs. Design By using the latest technology we can offer our customers a cost-effective, tailor-made design to fulfill their needs and budget without compromising on quality or service. Selecting from a wide range of products and systems from the world’s leading manufacturers we can develop the right engineering solution for you. We offer free, no obligation quotes. Installation After carefully selecting the right design, a dedicated, experienced team will plan, install and commission the equipment with minimal impact on you. Breakdowns & Maintenance We offer a commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning service which covers breakdowns on equipment such as chillers, cold rooms, freezers and air conditioning. Our proactive breakdown team are dedicated to providing fast response times in order to repair the issue as quickly and safely as possible to ensure your equipment has minimal downtime. We offer a maintenance contract on all refrigerated equipment which complies with the F-Gas legislation. With regular maintenance your equipment will run more efficiently, fundamentally reducing your carbon footprint. Area covered GET AN APPOINTMENT CONTACT US

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Frequently Asked Questions about Heat Pump Repair

Having trouble with your heating and cooling system? Find answers to common questions about heat pump repair and get connected with qualified technicians in UK near you.

What is a heat pump's COP?

COP (Coefficient of Performance) measures the efficiency of a heat pump in both heating and cooling modes. . A higher COP indicates greater efficiency. The higher the ratio, the less you'll pay in utility costs. The COP of a heat pump can vary depending on operating conditions, such as outdoor temperature and thermostat settings. SEER and HSPF ratings are commonly used for air-source heat pumps, whereas COP is more often used for geothermal heat pumps.

How often should I have my heat pump serviced?

To keep your heat pump running smoothly and efficiently, schedule preventative maintenance. It's recommended to have your heat pump professionally serviced at least twice a year – once in the spring and once in the fall, to prepare for the change in seasons. It also extends the lifespan of your heat pump and can save money on energy bills.

How long does a heat pump last?

With regular maintenance, a heat pump can typically last 15-20 years. However, several factors can influence the longevity of your heat pump, including:
  • Proper installation
  • Regular maintenance
  • Climate and usage
  • The quality of the unit itself
It's smart to proactively plan for an upgrade, as efficiency decreases as systems age.

What is a heat pump's HSPF rating?

HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) measures the heating efficiency of a heat pump. The higher the HSPF, the better the heat pump performs in heating mode and the less energy it uses. . The minimum HSPF rating for new heat pumps is 8.2, and efficient models range from 8.5 to 10 or more. A higher HSPF is usually more cost-effective for heating, especially in colder climates.

What is a heat pump's COP?

COP (Coefficient of Performance) is a ratio that describes the amount of heating or cooling provided per unit of electricity consumed. A higher COP indicates greater efficiency. The higher the ratio, the less you'll pay in utility costs. Efficiency may change based on weather and temperature settings. Different efficiency metrics might be used for various types of heat pumps.

How often should I have my heat pump serviced?

To keep your heat pump running smoothly and efficiently, schedule preventative maintenance. It's recommended to have your heat pump inspected and tuned up at least twice a year – once in the spring and once in the fall, to prepare for the change in seasons. It also extends the lifespan of your heat pump and can save money on energy bills.

How long does a heat pump last?

The average lifespan of a heat pump is 15-20 years. However, several factors can influence the longevity of your heat pump, including:
  • Proper installation
  • Regular maintenance
  • Climate and usage
  • The quality of the unit itself
It's smart to proactively plan for an upgrade, as efficiency decreases as systems age.

What is a heat pump's HSPF rating?

HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) measures the heating efficiency of a heat pump. The higher the HSPF, the better the heat pump performs in heating mode and the less energy it uses. . The minimum HSPF rating for new heat pumps is generally 8.2, but high-efficiency models can achieve HSPF ratings of 10 or higher. A higher HSPF is usually more cost-effective for heating, especially in colder climates.