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If your heat pump isn’t keeping you comfortable, there is a good chance that it was not sized correctly for your home. Oversized units can create bursts of warm or cold air, misdirecting your thermostat to shut off the system before it reaches the desired temperature. Undersized units on the other hand, may not be able to generate the cooling capacity required for your space. In either instance, if your heat pump isn’t keeping you comfortable, call A to Z Dependable Services to have a heating and cooling expert diagnose the issue.
No, you should never repair your own heat pump. Our technicians are required to undergo the proper training and certification processes that provide them with the skills and tools required to properly repair a heat pump. Most importantly, heat pumps run on 240 volts, if not carefully handled, they can cause severe shock or electrocution. If you suspect your heat pump may need a repair, call A to Z Dependable Services to have a professional heating and cooling expert get the job done safely and correctly.
The most common issues with heat pumps include cold air blowing in heat mode, the outdoor unit being blocked, your pump running constantly (even in moderate weather), and the outdoor unit freezing. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, call A to Z Dependable Services to have a heating expert take a look at your heat pump and diagnose the issue. Your expert will even be able to provide you with a free price quote.
If your monthly utility bills have increased seemingly out of nowhere, this could be due to your heat pump. If your utility bills have increased in conjunction with any of the following signs, you should call us as soon as possible to have your heat pump repaired and utility bills return to normal.
When your heat pump has dirty air filters, dirty coils, or is blocked by other debris, its blower motor can slow, which will lead to poor airflow. If your home is particularly dusty or is taking a while to heat, your pump may be suffering.
Heat pumps are naturally noisy machines, but if you begin to hear loud banging, rattling, or screeching noises, you will need professional assistance from our repair experts as soon as possible.
If you notice foul odors emitting from your heat pump, you will need to contact our pros right away. Musty and moldy smells indicate a potential mold problem internally, while burning smells signal a major safety hazard. If you smell a burning smell coming from your heat pump, call us immediately.
Does your home never seem to reach a comfortable temperature? When you turn the temperature up all the way, does it still feel cold in your house? This is probably due to a fan motor or thermistor issue within your heat pump system and will require professional repair from a certified technician.
If your heat pump is running at full blast with a steady airflow and you’re still cold, then your heat pump is acting up and needs to be inspected. The problem could be with the fan or fan motor. There might be some thermostat issues that need to be addressed.
It’s also possible that your heat pump’s electronic control board or PCB assembly is malfunctioning. The thermistor, which signals the main control board when to turn the compressor on or off, could be failing as well.
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