When you need heat pump repair in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, trust the experts at Farris Heating & Air.

Your heat pump works hard to keep your space comfy.

Unlike air conditioners, the outdoor unit on heat pumps doesn’t get the season off when the temperatures cool down.

Instead, your heat pump works all year to keep your home comfortable in the winter and cool in the summer. That constant effort can result in the need for repairs.

If that time does come, Farris Heating & Air is happy to help. We can work on most any heat pump. We work hard to make your space the right temperature again as soon as possible.

Customer satisfaction, efficiency and safety are our top priorities. We’re happy to demonstrate when you trust us with your home comfort. Call us now to schedule an appointment.

Five Indications Your Heat Pump Needs to Be Fixed

Now that you understand some of the usual causes of heat pump damage, it might be useful to hear how those problems make themselves known. Here are some prevalent signs something is wrong with your heat pump.

1. Heat Pump Covered in Ice

During the frigid days of winter, it’s possible that your outdoor unit will have a little ice buildup. When this happens, your unit should switch into a defrost cycle and reverse the refrigerant to melt the ice. If your entire unit is covered in ice and won’t defrost, you have a concern that needs professional service.

2. Heat Pump is Short Cycling

By short cycling, we mean that your heat pump turns on and stops before it’s had a chance to bring your home to your desired temperature. This is a signal that your heat pump is the wrong size for your home. And if it isn’t taken care of, it could wear your heat pump down.

3. Energy Bills are Climbing

Your heat pump is one of the most efficient HVAC solutions available—especially if you maintain it well. If you’re doing everything you can to take care of it and are still noticing your energy costs climb, it’s time to find a professional.

4. Heat Pump Is Noisy

Your heat pump isn’t going to be completely silent, but it also shouldn’t be unusually noisy. If you’re hearing new sounds from your unit—especially any that sound out of place—you may want to have a professional look it over.

5. Heating or Cooling Seems Weaker

Lower home comfort is maybe the most obvious—and annoying—sign you may need a repair. If you’ve tried changing your setting and nothing seems to work, Farris Heating & Air can help.

Common Origins of Heat Pump Problems

There are quite a few things that can cause problems for your heat pump. Here are some of the most common issues.

  • Shortage of maintenance. Like you, your heat pump needs to be taken care of to keep it in good shape. You have a regular checkup. Your heat pump has seasonal maintenance. You should schedule an appointment with an HVAC expert twice a year to help your system stay healthy. Without maintenance, you’re putting your system at risk for a real problem later on.
  • Clogged filter. One of the simplest ways to keep your heat pump alright is to periodically check and replace your air filter. If you ignore it, your system has to work harder to keep your home comfortable. Running overtime like that can lead to damage, and later, a repair.
  • Component failure. Your heat pump is made of a variety of parts—both moving and stationary. They’re all important to heating and cooling your home efficiently. When one fails, it can make it challenging—or impossible—for your system to keep working without a repair.
  • Thermostat problems. Your thermostat is a sensitive instrument. Any issue with it could make your home less comfortable.

Should I Repair or Replace My Heat Pump?

When your heat pump stops working, it seems only natural to call for a repair. But sometimes, a repair isn’t worth it anymore. In those times, a replacement is a better investment. Here are some factors that can help you see if a repair is a better option:

  • Your heat pump is less than 10 years old. If your heat pump is still somewhat young, a repair likely makes sense. It still has a lot of life left in it. However, if your heat pump is up there in years, a replacement might make more financial sense.
  • You haven’t repaired your heat pump a bunch of times. If a repair on your system is a relatively rare occurrence, you may want to go ahead with the repair. If you feel like you’ve been repairing your unit pretty often, it might be time to contemplate a replacement.
  • The repair you need is inexpensive. If a technician can take care of your issue quickly and the price is relatively low, a repair is presumably your best choice. But if your repair will take you for quite a bit—like replacing your heat pump’s compressor—it’s likely better to put that money into a new heat pump that will serve you for a lot longer.

What’s the Next Step Toward a New Heat Pump?

A Farris Heating & Air technician can walk you through all your alternatives and help you decide if repair or replacement makes more sense for your system. No matter what you need, we’re here to help. Give us a call or request an appointment with us online.

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