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Heat Pump Servicing - Any need?

  • 17-01-2021 10:11am
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    Registered Users Posts: 3,001 ✭✭✭


    I have a Daikin heat pump and read on the manual that it should be serviced annually - the installer has quoted 280 quid to service it which seems like a rip off - I’ve been paying 60 quid to get a gas boiler serviced for years. I’ve no idea what’s involved and am guessing it’s similar to a fridge service

    Can anybody comment on what’s involved in getting a service and what folks are paying? 220 extra a year in servicing cost wasn’t advertised when buying the heat pump vs oil or gas boiler but is a significant cost which will basically eat up any energy savings Im seeing with the unit.

    Is the servicing essential and is 280 quid typical? It’s a Daikin unit


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,593 ✭✭✭Conar


    Casati wrote: »
    I have a Daikin heat pump and read on the manual that it should be serviced annually - the installer has quoted 280 quid to service it which seems like a rip off - I’ve been paying 60 quid to get a gas boiler serviced for years. I’ve no idea what’s involved and am guessing it’s similar to a fridge service

    Can anybody comment on what’s involved in getting a service and what folks are paying? 220 extra a year in servicing cost wasn’t advertised when buying the heat pump vs oil or gas boiler but is a significant cost which will basically eat up any energy savings Im seeing with the unit.

    Is the servicing essential and is 280 quid typical? It’s a Daikin unit

    I have been getting mine serviced with unitherm.
    https://www.unithermhs.ie

    It's been €175 for the last 2 years, need to get it done again soon. They were the providers so getting it done through them extended the warranty each time but I think that has reached its 3 year limit.

    I'd love to be able to tell you whether they do good work but while I understand reasonably well how to use the thing my expertise stops there.

    https://www.daikin.ie/en_gb/service-residential/service-partners.html
    There's a list of service partners there which might be worth a go.

    Could you update me with how you get on?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,001 ✭✭✭Casati


    Conar wrote: »
    I have been getting mine serviced with unitherm.
    https://www.unithermhs.ie

    It's been €175 for the last 2 years, need to get it done again soon. They were the providers so getting it done through them extended the warranty each time but I think that has reached its 3 year limit.

    I'd love to be able to tell you whether they do good work but while I understand reasonably well how to use the thing my expertise stops there.

    https://www.daikin.ie/en_gb/service-residential/service-partners.html
    There's a list of service partners there which might be worth a go.

    Could you update me with how you get on?

    Thanks for that - cheaper than my quote so I will
    Check them out - but still three times what the gas boiler costs. It been working perfectly and obviously it’s an expensive unit so I want to maintain the warranty but wish I’d know about the servicing cost when buying it


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,593 ✭✭✭Conar


    Casati wrote: »
    Thanks for that - cheaper than my quote so I will
    Check them out - but still three times what the gas boiler costs. It been working perfectly and obviously it’s an expensive unit so I want to maintain the warranty but wish I’d know about the servicing cost when buying it

    Yeah, it's a ridiculous cost. I'm hoping to get it lower now that warranty is no longer a concern.
    At the end of the day, unless parts are being replaced (and I don't think they are) then we should be just paying for a call out charge and an hourly rate.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,141 ✭✭✭✭Calahonda52


    have you got a power meter on the HP showing what the power commotion is in real time, thats a key item to keep an eye off how it is doing because if the compressor goes iffy, the back up clicks in at a COP of 1

    IIRC the service includes checking the refrigerant , which I think attracts a more expensive service technician

    “I can’t pay my staff or mortgage with instagram likes”.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,593 ✭✭✭Conar


    have you got a power meter on the HP showing what the power commotion is in real time, thats a key item to keep an eye off how it is doing because if the compressor goes iffy, the back up clicks in at a COP of 1

    IIRC the service includes checking the refrigerant , which I think attracts a more expensive service technician

    Not a live power meter but can see a month view. I try to keep an eye on the pressure and it's always at a steady 1.6-1.7 bar. Assume that's fine as it never changes.


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