If your heat pump is 10 years old or more, it probably makes more sense to
replace it. Also, if you’re starting to notice humidity problems in your home
or if some parts of your house are being kept warmer than others, it may
very well be a sign that you heat pump isn’t working like it should.
Another item to keep an eye on when you’re worried about how well your
heat pump is working is your monthly energy bill. If you notice a sudden or
even a gradual but steady increase over time that you know isn’t a result of
an increase in energy prices in your area, you should suspect that your heat
pump isn’t working like it should.
Ross Heating and cooling repairs your heat pump the right way the first
time.
Electrical parts such as relays, defrost boards, fan motors etc.. can be
replaced on a heat pump system at anytime during the life of the system.
However when a major component such as a compressor, reversing valve or
indoor or outdoor coil fails, and the system is out of warranty the entire
system should be replaced. This involves replacing the outdoor unit, the
indoor coil and copper line set that runs between the outdoor and the indoor
coil.
The RSES (one of the most trusted sources in the HVAC industry) strongly
recommends this process.
Some Contractors may try to save you money by offering to replace this
part or that part in the Freon circuit. In my 20 years of experience nothing
can cause more trouble than mix matched coils or parts on a heat pump
system.
For more information contact Bill Ross of ROSS HEATING AND COOLING
740‐815‐0350
Your HVAC Repair is very important for your home you will need a qualified professional for every seasons monthly checkup of home appliances.
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