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089573  082241  094710  082632

 FURNACES                                        GAS FURNACE                               ELECTRIC FURNACE

 A C SYSTEM REPAIR                     A C check-ups                                 AIR CONDITIONER PARTS

 AC COMPRESSORS                      COMPRESSOR replacements      AIR CONDITIONING COILS  

 CLEAN COILS                                  EVAPORATIVE COOLERS         CONDENSATE PUMPS    

 MOTOR REPLACEMENTS           THERMOSTATS                             AIR CONDITIONING RECHARGE

 FREON REPLACEMENT                 FAN MOTORS                                CONDENSOR REPAIR-REPLACE

HEAT PUMP 
REPAIR and SERVICE 
HEAT PUMPS REPLACED

HEAT PUMP REPAIR

HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS

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If you have a HEAT PUMP, whether it's a split system or a package unit, you have a system that is working year round: generating cold air in the summer and heat in the cooler months.  

Like your automobile, your air conditioning and heating system has many mechanical and electrical components that need regular maintenance to continue to function efficiently over the life of the unit.  The air handler, where the indoor coil and blower motor are housed, can get dirty over time and need professional cleaning.  How often the indoor coil needs to be cleaned can depend on how frequently the filters are changed.

Even more subject to potential problems arising out of accumulated dirt and debris is the heat pump condensor, located outside your home.  Not only is the condensor more exposed to the elements, but many homeowners make the mistake of planting bushes or installing fencing too close to the unit.  The condensor needs adequate airflow to keep it from overheating.  Plants, fencing, furniture or anything placed too near your unit can block the airflow.  A dirty condensor coil can also cause inadequate airflow.  Either may cause your compressor to overheat.  The fan motor is also located in the outdoor condensor.  If the fan motor goes out, without the cooling element the fan motor provides your compressor can burn out quickly.


Other components within your system may also need attention.  A bad solenoid or reversing valve will prevent your air conditioning system from making the change from heating to cooling, or vice versa, just when you need it most.

Professional maintenance on your system will help you avoid costly repairs and can help extend the life of your air conditioning system.  Your HEAT PUMP system should be checked twice a year to make sure it's working at maximum efficiency. 

Stevens Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning has been providing expert service and repair in the valley since 1982.  Our technicians are experienced at servicing, installing or repairing all types of HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING equipment, including HEAT PUMPS but also gas or electric FURNACES and PROPANE SYSTEMS.  No matter what type of system you have, no matter what make or model your system is, we can help.  And, be sure to check out our current special offers on A/C REPAIRS or on a new A/C SYSTEM!

Stevens Plumbing, Inc.
Heating & Air Conditioning


    Locally owned and operated since 1982.
info@stevensplumbingac.com