Its almost fall in Pine County, time for maintenance on your geothermal equipment.

You did a great deal of research, you may have even called us here at Willow River Geothermal , found the best geothermal system for your Pine County home, had the credible employees at Willow River Geothermal install your new [[heating and cooling|geothermal107] system, and now that you have been enjoying your system for about a year, it’s almost time for fall maintenance. (We all know [[targetlocation winters can be tough.)

Regular maintenance before heavy use, such as winter in Pine County, is key to getting the best from your geothermal system. The easiest place to start are air filters. Like most air filters, your geothermal air filters can take a beating from the debris in your air. Annual cleaning or disposal of old filters will keep your compressor running great and minimize the buildup of udesirable dust. While we think, D-I-Y is a great way to save [[time and money|time|money]4 repairs on your unit is best left to the professionals. What can you expect when you reserve your fall tune up with Willow River Geothermal ? We...

  • Change or replenish the coolant in your geothermal system. (If your system requires coolant.)
  • Check the outdoor pipes if a leak is suspected.
  • Lubricate the moving parts, like the fans and pump.
  • examine, and if necessary, tighten electrical connections.
  • If you have an open loop geothermal system, an acid flush may be needed to remove mineral and debris deposits.
  • And other small items that may be specific to your unit

Maintenance on your Pine County system is critical not only for your system, but for your contentment. Keep in mind, your geothermal system isn’t just what you see in your home, it is the plumbing and pipes underground. Routine checkups help your unit stay efficient and last a life time. Annual maintenance can also find parts that need to be replaced before they fail, such as the fans and pumps.

Regardless the geothermal system that you went with, maintenance in the fall in Pine County is the ideal time to get your system tuned up for the cold months of winter. Keeping your unit working efficiently will help reduce energy costs and prevent major breaks in the future. Contact us today to get your geothermal system ready for fall.