Common Heat Pump Problems
We’ve seen just about every problem that can arise with a heat pump heating and cooling system over the years. Some of the most common concerns we find include:
- Heat pump isn’t running
- Heat pump won’t stop running (turn off)
- Heat pump is frozen
- Heat pump is not blowing cold/warm air as expected
- Indoor air handler isn’t working properly
- Heat pump is leaking
- Heat pump is emitting strange noises and/or smells
No matter what issue you may be having with your heat pump, we’ll investigate it thoroughly and resolve it with the utmost skill and professionalism.
Need Heat Pump Help? Call SMHC!
Seeking emergency heat pump repairs? Looking to have a brand-new heat pump installed? Researching energy-efficient alternatives to traditional heating and cooling solutions?
The friendly and highly qualified team at Simcoe Muskoka Home Comfort is ready to help! Call us today to learn more about how heat pumps work and how installing one could lower both your carbon emissions and your monthly energy bills.
Do I Need My Heat Pump To Be Replaced
The answer to this question really depends on the specifics of your situation. While heat pump technology is always evolving, and replacing an older heat pump could dramatically increase your home’s efficiency and comfort, it’s also possible that your current system can last longer with regular maintenance and prompt repairs, as needed. A knowledgeable SMHC technician will be able to advise you on whether or not now is the right moment to invest in a new system.
How To Choose the Right Heat Pump for My House
Not all heat pumps are the right fit for every home, which is why the team at Simcoe Muskoka Home Comfort is here to guide you through the selection process. Factors that may impact your choice of heat pump include:
- The size of your home
- The layout of your home
- How well your home is insulated
- What season(s) the heat pump system is intended for (an air source heat pump can offer a great alternative to traditional cooling systems in the summer, while a ground source heat pump is well suited to replace both an air conditioner and a furnace)
- Whether the heat pump will be the sole heating/cooling source or working in combination with other systems
Contact SMHC today!