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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!
If your heat pump isn’t keeping your home cozy this Macon, GA spring, it could be due to dirty filters, low refrigerant, or a faulty thermostat. Check your filters first and ensure they’re clean. If the issue still persists, it’s a good idea to call (470) 616-9585 to have your unit inspected and repaired.
Strange noises like grinding, rattling, or squealing can indicate problems such as loose components, debris in your system, or motor issues. While some noise is normal, unusually loud or persistent sounds should be addressed by certified technicians at Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. to prevent further damage.
If your heat pump is not turning on, firstly double-check your thermostat settings and make sure the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. If everything appears in order but your unit still won’t turn on, it’s possible there’s an electrical issue or other internal problem that requires professional attention.
A frozen heat pump is usually caused by restricted airflow, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning defrost control. Make sure your outdoor unit is clear of debris and your filters are clean. If the freezing continues, it’s time to have an Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. technician take a closer look.
Minor pump repairs, such as a thermostat adjustment or filter replacement, usually only take a few minutes. However, more serious issues, like motor repairs or refrigerant leaks, often take a few hours. Our team of experts will provide a clearer estimate after diagnosing the issue.
Our team proudly offers a number of HVAC maintenance plans for both residential and commercial heating & cooling systems
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