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If you find that your heat pump is continuously running, it is likely in need of repair. This can indicate an issue with your thermostat or a broken compressor, but regardless of the problem, it will need to be addressed by a professional.
Obstructed airflow occurs when air stops flowing properly throughout your home. This is usually caused by ice that becomes too thick on the pump’s coil, which can also impede other moving parts within the heat pump unit.
Any odd noises coming from your heat pump are usually a sign that it needs to be serviced by a professional. Your heat pump should run calmly in the background of your home. Any screeching, squealing, or rattling coming from your pump should be addressed immediately.
Short cycling means that your heat pump is turning on and off more than normal. If you’ve noticed frequent short cycling, there could be an issue with your thermostat or something more serious that will require professional attention.
Any otherwise unexplainable increases in your energy bills are a red flag that there is an inefficiency within your heat pump. If you’ve noticed an increase on your energy bill in conjunction with any of the aforementioned signs, be sure to schedule a repair with our team as soon as possible!
It is recommended to have your heat pump serviced at least once a year. This can help prevent potential problems before they arise, and it also allows technicians to catch any small issues before they become bigger, more expensive problems to fix. Regular maintenance of your heat pump also helps keep the system running efficiently, which could save you money in energy costs over time. If you live in an area with extreme weather like snow or ice, then you may want to consider having your heat pump serviced twice a year to ensure optimal performance.
Professional heat pump repair typically includes cleaning of the unit and its components, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections and components, testing safety controls, lubricating moving parts, and more. The technician may also be able to identify any potential problems that you weren’t aware of and make recommendations on how to keep your system running optimally.
The cost of professional heat pump repair can vary depending on the type of repair needed. Generally speaking, simple repairs such as cleaning the unit or replacing a part will cost less than complex ones like replacing the compressor or evaporator coil. However, it is always best to consult with a reputable service provider before making any decisions so that you know exactly what services they will provide and what the costs will be.
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