Heat Pump Repair and Maintenance
Does your heat pump make a strange sound during operation? Does it fail to heat or cool your home effectively? Are your energy bills higher than ever? If you own a heat pump, then you expect it to give you reliable heating and cooling no matter what the temperature is outside. We offer quality heat pump repair and maintenance services.
We offer same–day service, 24/7 emergency HVAC care, and upfront pricing so that you know exactly what’s going on in your home. All of our work is guaranteed and we recruit only the finest technicians to become part of the Lifeline Plumbing, Heating & Cooling team. Call us today if your heat pump is no longer working as it should. And if we need to install a new heat pump we have the tools and expertise to do that too.
Heat Pump Repair Services
Although it may be built to last, your heat pump is not invincible. Our heat pump repair technicians know how vital it is to have a heating and cooling solution for your entire home. You rely on it year–round to stay comfortable. There are some common heat pump repair repairs to look out for.
- Low refrigerant. Your system was installed with a set amount of refrigerant to circulate throughout the coils and compressor. The performance and efficiency of your heat pump depend on the level of refrigerant. If it drops, then it can lead to high energy bills and inadequate heating and cooling.
- Strange sound. Any strange sound should be investigated by a professional heat pump technician. It could indicate a loose part banging around or even a potentially hazardous electrical issue.
- Frozen coil. If you notice that your indoor coil is frozen, there could be an airflow problem that needs to be addressed.
24/7 Emergency Services available
(847) 468-0069Benefits of Professional Heat Pump Maintenance
When it comes to the integrity of your heat pump, you need to make sure it has everything it needs to succeed throughout the year. We offer comprehensive heat pump maintenance services that can preserve and restore the effectiveness and energy efficiency of your system so that you can avoid heat pump replacement down the road. Our heat pump technicians are flexible and can make appointments on an occasional or routine basis.
During these visits, we’ll closely inspect your entire system to look for signs of trouble, in addition to comprehensive cleaning of your coils and other components. It’s the best way to keep your heat pump in shape.
Let us find a solution to your heat pump problems. We offer excellent heat pump repair and maintenance services throughout the area that can improve the longevity of your system, restore performance, and maintain efficiency. Call Lifeline Plumbing, Heating & Cooling now!
Heat Pump Repair and Maintenance FAQs
Why is my heat pump running but not heating or cooling?
This usually points to low refrigerant, a failed reversing valve, or airflow restrictions. A diagnostic visit is required to find the exact cause.
What causes a heat pump to freeze up?
Restricted airflow, dirty coils, or low refrigerant are common reasons. A professional needs to clear the airflow issue and inspect the refrigerant level.
How often should a heat pump be maintained?
Once a year is the minimum, but twice per year—spring and fall—keeps performance and efficiency high.
Is it normal for a heat pump to make noise?
A steady hum is normal. Banging, screeching, buzzing, or rattling are not and should be evaluated quickly to avoid larger repairs.
Should I repair or replace my heat pump?
If the repair cost is high, the system is older, or recurring breakdowns keep happening, replacement is typically more cost-effective.
More Tips to Keep Your Heat Pump Running Right
Why is my heat pump running but not heating or cooling?
This usually points to low refrigerant, a failed reversing valve, or airflow restrictions. A diagnostic visit is required to find the exact cause.
What causes a heat pump to freeze up?
Restricted airflow, dirty coils, or low refrigerant are common reasons. A professional needs to clear the airflow issue and inspect the refrigerant level.
How often should a heat pump be maintained?
Once a year is the minimum, but twice per year—spring and fall—keeps performance and efficiency high.
Is it normal for a heat pump to make noise?
A steady hum is normal. Banging, screeching, buzzing, or rattling are not and should be evaluated quickly to avoid larger repairs.
Should I repair or replace my heat pump?
If the repair cost is high, the system is older, or recurring breakdowns keep happening, replacement is typically more cost-effective.
More Tips to Keep Your Heat Pump Running Right
Ready to get your heat pump running the way it should? Our team handles fast repairs, full maintenance, and upfront recommendations. Call now or book your service online and Lifeline will take care of the rest.