Mount Juliet Quality Heat Pumps
Installing a heat pump in your home is a great way to enjoy year-round comfort. While previously used primarily in warmer climates, high-efficiency and cold-climate models can work in areas that frequently experience freezing temperatures. Heat pumps are available in standard ducted models that distribute air through ductwork. They also come in ductless mini-split models that use multiple indoor air handler units to deliver conditioned air. These systems are a great alternative to traditional fuel-burning heating systems. In addition to being more fuel-efficient, heat pumps don’t produce toxic exhaust fumes that could harm your family.
We recommend servicing your heat pump twice a year. Scheduling service in the early spring and early fall helps prepare the system for the upcoming summer and winter seasons. This routine maintenance is required to maintain your system’s warranty coverage and ensure safe, efficient operation. It also lets you know how soon you might need a heat pump replacement. Because we can catch emerging problems during this visit, maintenance can significantly reduce your risk of an unexpected breakdown.
Even with maintenance, heat pumps can occasionally experience issues that require prompt attention. Anytime your heat pump starts acting out of the norm, it’s best to call us for a professional evaluation. The sooner we can inspect your unit, the less damage it’s likely to sustain. Continuing to operate a system that has a known problem can often lead to more costly heat pump repair down the road.
Here are signs you need heat pump repair.
- Insufficient heating or cooling
- Unexplained higher electric bills
- Odd noises
- Weird smells
- Leaking water
- Short cycling
- Not turning on