One of the most energy-efficient HVAC systems on the market today are top-quality heat pumps in Glendale, AZ. These systems can use traditional ductwork or employ the use of new ductless mini-split units. Either way, our heat pump repair specialists can assist you with any problem that you may have.
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The average residential heat pump will last around 15 years, assuming it gets proper service. Over this time period, you can expect to deal with a breakdown or two. In some cases, you may have an immediate problem, like your system won’t start. In other cases, you may have a problem that develops over time, such as an odd noise. As soon as you notice that there’s an issue with your heat pump, it’s best to have it undergo evaluation by one of our highly knowledgeable HVAC technicians.
There are various issues that your heat pump may have over its entire lifetime.
Insufficient heating or cooling
Not turning on
Weird noises
Abnormal odors
One of the most common problems you may experience is insufficient heating or cooling. If you’ve already checked to ensure that your air filter is not dirty and that your outdoor condenser unit is free from debris, then you likely have a low refrigerant level. This could be the result of a big leak in your refrigerant line or multiple small leaks.
Another issue you may deal with is that your heat pump simply won’t turn on. If you notice that the display screen isn’t working, you’ll want to verify that the circuit breaker hasn’t been tripped. Other thermostat-related issues include dead batteries, loose wiring, and faulty thermostats. If your display screen is working and your unit still isn’t kicking on, then you likely have a bad starter capacitor. You’ll be able to hear a distinctive clicking noise at the outdoor unit.
One perplexing issue you may deal with is that your heat pump starts to make weird noises. These noises can range from grinding to banging, each indicating a different problem. For example, a squealing noise will typically indicate that the fan belt for the blower motor is wearing out. However, a rattling noise will indicate a loose component.
Expert Heat Pump Repair Services
Since 2016, CDL Mechanical has offered expert heat pump repair services to Glendale and the surrounding regions. As a family-owned and -operated business, we ensure that all of our technicians are reliable and have integrity about all the services that they do. We take pride in being able to offer you top-notch service alongside a personal approach.
If you need top-quality heat pumps in Glendale, then speak with the HVAC pros at CDL Mechanical sooner rather than later.
About CDL Mechanical
We are a family run HVAC business in the Avondale & Phoenix area that has been helping builders and home owners keep their homes cool for years. We look forward to helping you with your heating and cooling needs.