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Why Call Us?

Keeping your heat pump clean will:

  • Improve your heat pumps efficiency, saving you money on electrical bills 
  • Prevent costly repair bills 
  • ​Keep your air fresh, dust free, and most importantly, mold free​
  • Protect your system from springing leaks caused by high pressure​
  • Allow your heat pump to heat and cool more effectively 
  • Heat pump cleaning

    Heat pumps: summer is not the only season when they need to be cleaned! Most of these systems are used all year round: in cooling mode during warmer months and heating mode in winter. Therefore, as they are always running, performing cleaning once a year is not enough to ensure efficient performance and energy savings. Not to mention that it would not be ideal from a hygienic point of view: bacteria, germs and mould tend to proliferate in A/C system components and, combined with the viruses that, especially in the winter season, circulate in the air, they represent a severe danger to our health.

  • High Pressure

    If any of your units are dirty (indoor or outdoor) this means that they are going to have a harder time moving air through them. This is one of the most important things that a heat pump needs to be able to do. Without normal airflow, a heat pump will be forced to work harder to get the same level of performance it was once capable of. This causes the pressure of the refrigerant to be elevated. Why is this bad? Higher pressures give your system a much higher chance of springing leaks in the pipes. This can lead to extremely expensive repairs on a machine that is supposed to save you money!

  • High Energy Bills

    Heat pumps achieve their remarkable efficiency mainly due to their variable speed compressor. This means that instead of working at 100% turning on and off, your heat pump can "idle down" and find a much lower percentage that it can consistently put out to maintain your space temperature. This leads to huge energy savings. If your heat pump is dirty it will have to work harder to heat and cool. Not only does this increase your chances of springing a leak, It also loses efficiency! This means higher energy bills.

  • Air Quality

    Heat pumps constantly circulate your indoor air through them. This is good when they are collecting dust and particles from your air. This is bad when they have collected a lot and have not been cleaned. If the dust and mold does not get washed out of them, they will start to redistribute it in the air. In the summertime when you put your heat pump into cooling mode, the indoor coil will condensate like a cold soda can. This helps dehumidify your indoor air, but it can also cause promote mold and bacteria growth if your unit is dirty. This picture is some water that came out of one heat pump indoor unit that we cleaned. This unit had only been installed for 2 years, but as you can see it wasdefinitely time for cleaning. 

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Cleaning Heat Pumps – Why & How?

Why do heat pumps need to be cleaned?

Inspecting and cleaning your heat pump will prolong the life of your unit and ensure that it will continue to work smoothly and efficiently. To maintain optimal comfort, drive energy efficiency, and protect your HVAC investment, Mitsubishi recommends you clean your filters regularly, especially between seasons.

The simple act of cleaning your filters will make a big difference to the quality of the indoor air you breathe by removing any accumulated dirt and allergens that build up over time. Cleaning often – rather than waiting until the filters are filled with dust and pollen – is always the best option.

Cleaning the Air Filters?

Safety first! Turn off your heat pump unit before cleaning. Push in the notches on either side of the unit and lift the front panel until a click is heard. With the front panel open, the air filters can be lifted up and pulled out of the unit for cleaning.

Mitsubishi recommends that you clean the air filters (the larger of the two filters) regularly and at least with every seasonal change. Unclip or take off the air cleaning filter (the smaller of the two filters) and place to the side for now. Remove any dirt buildup on the air filters by using the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner, or rinse with lukewarm water. To dry, use a soft dry cloth or place in the shade.

Next, clean the air cleaning filter (the smaller filter) that was set aside earlier. These should be cleaned every 3-4 months and replaced once a year for best performance. As with the larger air filters, simply remove dirt using the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner. When dirt cannot be removed by vacuum cleaning, soak the filter and its frame in lukewarm water before gently washing and rinsing it. Diluted mild detergents can be used. After washing, dry the filter well in a shaded spot or with a soft dry cloth. Click the air cleaning filter back into place on the air filter.

Inspecting the Outdoor Unit and Lines?

Don’t forget to inspect your outdoor units too! Keep the outdoor unit clear of snow, ice, debris, and vegetation. Be on the lookout for rodents or insects in and around the unit, especially between seasons. Listen for smooth fan operation – it should not be rattling or hitting something. Make sure there is a place for water to drain out of the unit from the middle, particularly in the winter.

It is never a bad idea to take a closer look at the lines as well. Check for cracked or broken pieces or missing insulation.

Thoughts?

If you have a balanced ventilation system like an HRV or ERV, you may want to look into cleaning or replacing those filters too, especially before winter.

Airfix Heat Pump Cleaning

🌿Eco-Friendly Heat Pump Cleaning Service

Breathe cleaner air and enjoy optimal performance with our professional heat pump deep-cleaning service.

We Remove Harmful Contaminants: 
- 🦠 Mould, bacteria & mildew – Eliminate health hazards  
- 🌬️ Dust & fine particles – Reduce airborne irritants  
- 🤧 Allergens – Improve comfort for sensitive individuals  
- 💨 Unpleasant odors – Restore fresh, clean air  
- 🕷️ Insects, bugs & droppings – Prevent infestations  
- 💦 Built-up moisture & grime – Stop corrosion and damage  

Our Thorough Cleaning Process: 
✔ High-pressure water & steam cleaning – Deep-cleans all components  
✔ Eco-friendly, green-certified solutions– Safe for your family & the environment  
✔ Complete sanitization – Filters, coils, and drainage systems  
✔ Full system inspection – Indoor & outdoor units checked for efficiency  

Why Regular Cleaning Matters: 
✅ Healthier indoor air– Reduces respiratory irritants  
✅ Lower energy bills – Improves system efficiency by up to 30%  
✅ Longer lifespan – Prevents wear and costly repairs  

📅 Book your eco-friendly heat pump cleaning today and breathe easier!