Trimming away the brush or foliage from around your heat pump should be a part of your seasonal maintenance every autumn. Some heat pump models actually require regular maintenance, by the way. Replacing air filters, as with your furnace, is the most common bit of maintenance. If your heat pump has a replaceable air filter, you'll probably want to have that replaced twice a year (consult your owner's manual to be certain). And as heat pumps are fairly complex pieces of machinery, you're best off calling in a service pro from an HVAC company to do the job right.
Back to the topic at hand. Clearing the grass, brush, foliage, shrubbery and whatnot from around your heat pump actually does two important things.
While you're out in the yard trimming and pruning this autumn, keep your heat pump in mind. If allowed to work properly, and without restricted airflow, your heat pump should help keep your home toasty-warm all season. The rule of thumb when it comes to clearing away grass, weeds, and shrubbery around your heat pump is to create an 18" to 36" air space around the sides of the unit, and to make sure that there's at least 3' to 4' of free space over the top of the unit (no low-hanging branches over the top). And, of course, if you need a pre-winter heat pump tune-up, feel free to call an HVAC company such as A. Borrelli. We're always glad to help you stay comfortable in the winter, spring, summer, or fall.
With licensed, trained, and insured technicians in Westchester County, homeowners count on A. Borrelli HVAC to handle their heating, cooling, and plumbing needs expediently. At A. Borrelli in New York, we do HVAC and plumbing right, so call us at (914) 301-7495 today!