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  • Richard Harding Plumbing & Heating Ltd
    4.9
    73 George V Avenue, Worthing, BN11 5SH, GB

    Richard Harding Plumbing and Heating Ltd is a well-established Worthing-based family company that provides a full range of services including plumbing and heating, boiler and system installation and maintenance. Established in 1992, we have a faithful client base that we have built up by being trustworthy, efficient and straight-forward. Our reputation is based on our competence and on our care for our clients.

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  • Cen Air Solutions
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    17A Goring Rd, Worthing, BN12 4AP, GB

    CEN Air has a wealth of experience in the air conditioning and ventilation industries, providing our services to a wide client base ranging from SMEs through to large corporations, educational institutions, general office space, commercial and residential accommodation. Also we are ideally located to cover the surrounding areas of Brighton and Worthing; we work anywhere in the Sussex and Surrey areas.

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  • Greenfield Services Southern Ltd
    4.6
    Worthing, GB

    Welcome To Your Premier Fire, Fireplace & Stove Showroom in Worthing, West Sussex Visit Us Wood Burning and Multi Fuel Stoves Supplied and Installed from our Worthing Showroom Browse Stoves Take Me There Big Green Egg Explore the Greenfield Services: The Region's Only Supplier Gozney Ovens Available From Our Worthing, West Sussex Showroom Take Me To Gozney Greenfield Services Ltd is a Family-Run Company Faithfully Serving Worthing and the Surrounding Areas Throughout our 23 years of experience running Greenfield Services, we have prided ourselves in providing a high-quality and tailored service to each and every one of our loyal customers. Be it installing electric wood burners, multifuel stoves, electrical rewiring, boiler exchanges, or any of our other services, we always do our very best to provide the model service for our customer-base in Worthing and the surrounding areas. We have developed an excellent reputation and will always endeavour to deliver your product promptly and affordably, with the best possible customer service.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Heat Pump Repair

Is your heat pump malfunctioning? 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. For example, a heat pump with a COP of 3.0 provides 3 units of heat for every 1 unit of electricity it uses.. Efficiency may change based on weather and temperature 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, regular maintenance is key. . 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, before the start of each heating and cooling season. Regular maintenance helps identify potential problems early on, improving system performance and lifespan.

How long does a heat pump last?

The average lifespan of a heat pump is 15-20 years. Factors that contribute to heat pump lifespan include
  • Proper installation
  • Regular maintenance
  • Climate and usage
  • The quality of the unit itself
If your heat pump is over 15 years old, it's a good idea to start thinking about a replacement, as older units are less efficient and more prone to malfunctions.

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. In colder areas, choose a unit with a higher HSPF rating to maximize cost savings.

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. 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, regular maintenance is key. . It's recommended to have your heat pump professionally serviced at least bi-annually, 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. Factors that contribute to heat pump lifespan include
  • Proper installation
  • Regular maintenance
  • Climate and usage
  • The quality of the unit itself
If your heat pump is over 15 years old, it's a good idea to start thinking about a replacement, as older units are less efficient and more prone to malfunctions.

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. In colder areas, choose a unit with a higher HSPF rating to maximize cost savings.