With their energy efficiency and the ability to double as both a heating and cooling system, it’s no wonder heat pumps have become the heater of choice for many Southeastern Pennsylvania homeowners. However, even the best-maintained heat pumps can run into problems. The licensed and insured technicians at Precision Air Heating & Cooling provide expert repair services for all brands of heat pumps so you can stay comfortable all year long. Our upfront pricing and free estimates on service calls make it easy to plan, and our same-day services mean you’re never left waiting in the cold. With over 30 years in the business, we know the importance of friendly, reliable heating repairs.
Don’t ignore your broken heat pump! Contact us now to schedule heat pump repairs in Chester, Delaware, or Montgomery County.
Signs Your Heat Pump Needs Repairs
You may be unsure what kinds of problems warrant a service call from a professional heating and cooling technician, especially if this is your first experience with a heat pump. These are signs you should schedule service with Precision Air right away:
- Strange noises: If your heat pump’s regular hum is morphing into a screech or rattle, call for service.
- Foul smells: Whether the smell is musty, burning, or rotting, a technician should look at your heat pump to determine and correct the issue.
- Won’t stop running: This can indicate an issue with the thermostat, the compressor, or another problem.
- Won’t heat and/or cool: Whether you’re trying to cool or heat your home, these malfunctions need prompt attention.
- Won’t turn on: A heat pump’s ability to start can be affected by several issues, from a broken valve to the starter capacitor.
Heat Pump Repair vs. Replacement
When faced with a substantial repair need, it’s sometimes more cost-effective to replace the entire system. Keep these factors in mind when deliberating between repair and replacement:
- Cost of repairs: If the cost of repair is low compared to the cost of a new heat pump, repairs may make more sense. If repair costs are 50% or more of the price of a new unit, replacement may be wise.
- Frequency of repairs: How often is your unit needing repairs? If this issue isn’t likely to recur often or at all, repairs are more practical.
- Heat pump age: Once your heat pump gets to be 15 years old, it’s worth considering investing repair costs into a new unit that has many more years to give.
- Warranty status: If your system is still under warranty, repairing it is likely a better option.
Our Heat Pump Repair Services
From valve issues to malfunctioning capacitors and refrigerant leaks, Precision Air’s expert repair services can tackle any heat pump problem. We get the job done fast so you can get back to your regular routine with a warm home and peace of mind. If you decide that it’s time to replace your heat pump, our technicians can advise you on your best options and install your new unit according to the industry’s best standards of safety. Get the most out of any heat pump, new or old, with our annual maintenance agreement. Our full array of heat pump services keep your system efficient and comfortable.
Why Choose Us?
Precision Air Heating & Cooling provides excellent, reliable service for your West Chester home, and we commit to that mission by continually training our technicians so you benefit from the best practices in the industry. A family-owned and -operated company, we’ve garnered over 500 five-star reviews for our honest, knowledgeable, friendly service.
Contact Precision Air today to schedule heat pump repairs in the Main Line area.
Heat Pump Repair FAQs
How can I prevent future issues with my heat pump?
Regular maintenance is one of the best ways to keep your heat pump working smoothly. Make sure to schedule professional maintenance services annually.
How long do heat pumps last?
The average lifespan of a heat pump is 15 years, though this can vary considerably based on usage patterns and upkeep.
How often should I have my heat pump serviced?
The average heat pump should be serviced at least once each year, if not twice. If you use your heat pump year-round for both heating and cooling, two annual maintenance visits will be the best choice.