How long does a geothermal heat pump typically last? (when installed and maintained properly) | 5-10 years | 6% | 10-15 years | 20% | 15-20 years | 37% | 20-25 years | 17% | 25+ years | 10% | Not sure | 6% | | | Question: How long does a geothermal heat pump typically last? (when installed and maintained properly) Top Answer (37% of 29 votes): 15-20 years.
Answer: 15-20 years Explanation: There are alot of different factors that go into this especially where you live...as the elements play a huge role in the life span of this equipment. But in my professional opinion here in Florida, near the beach, the average would be 15-20...about the same as most other equipment. | Affordable AC of SWFL, Inc | Answer: 15-20 years Explanation: About the same as a air to air heat pump. | Arizona's Best Heating & AC, Inc. | Answer: 10-15 years Explanation: Along Jersey Shore less then 10 years. | HVAC and More | | ProMatcher | Answer: 20-25 years Explanation: When installed properly and maintained annually, a geothermal system can last upto 25 years. | Dr Heat & Cool Comfort Experts | Answer: 10-15 years Explanation: Its important that the heat exchangers and water pumps are treated and maintained properly. There aren't different components to a geo thermal then air to air heat pumps except some valves and pumps | 123HVAC of Long Island | Answer: 25+ years Explanation: 25 | H.O. Electric | | ProMatcher |
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