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If your heat pump isn’t keeping your home cozy this Franklin, TN 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 (615) 240-7057 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 Copeland Home Services to prevent further damage.
If your heat pump is not turning on, firstly double-check your thermostats 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 Copeland Home Services 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.
Even when your home’s heat pump is still heating or cooling your home, there are common warning signs Copeland Home Services knows to look for. If you notice any of the following, a problem with your heat pump may be present, and it’s time to call the professionals at Copeland Home Services for a broken heat pump repair:
Is your heat pump unit on but not heating or cooling your home? Your heat pump may have a leak in the refrigerant line, which carries the heat or cold back and forth from your home to the outside. If not addressed quickly & refrigerant levels get too low, your heat pump repair is at risk of becoming a costly replacement. Call the HVAC experts at Copeland Home Services for a heat pump repair diagnostic today!
If so, your heat pump is experiencing short cycling, and not completing a full heating or cooling cycle. This can lead to serious issues that will wear down the unit quickly and shorten the lifespan of your heat pump.
A cold Franklin, TN winter can be miserable when your heat pump isn’t actually heating your home. You may have a problem with the reversing valve, which switches the refrigerant line flow from heating to cooling. Call Copeland Home Services HVAC technicians for a heat pump repair today, before your heat pump is locked into heating or cooling mode.
Are you hearing a grinding, hissing, or gurgling noise? These are not normal noises, and chances are, your heat pump is in need of a repair. Schedule a heat pump repair diagnostic today with Copeland Home Services!
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 likely due to a fan motor or thermistor issue within your heat pump system and will require professional repair from a certified technician at Copeland Home Services.
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