Heat Pump Repair Services
Greenville County and Spartanburg County experience chilly winters and sweltering summers. A well-maintained heat pump keeps your home comfortable no matter the time of year, making it an essential appliance.
If your heat pump stops working, makes odd noises, or is less efficient than you’d like, you may need to schedule a heat pump repair. At Waldrop Plumbing – Heating – Air, you can depend on our NATE-certified HVAC pros to repair your heat pump and restore your comfort as quickly as possible.
Contact Waldrop Plumbing – Heating – Air at (864) 536-0887 to schedule emergency heat pump repairs for your home in Greenville or Spartanburg county.
How many years should a heat pump last?
Most brands and models of heat pumps last an average of 10 to 15 years, but it depends on the type (air source, geothermal, or mini-split heat pump) and how often it’s used. A heat pump heats and cools air so it can be used year-round, which may cause quicker deterioration than the average home furnace.
Another factor that determines your heat pump’s lifespan is how well it’s maintained. Waldrop Plumbing – Heating – Air’s NATE-certified HVAC team offers helpful routine service calls for heat pump maintenance, during which we:
- Inspect ducts, including filters, blower motors, and indoor coils for dirt and debris
- Diagnose and seal leaky ducts
- Verify adequate airflow
- Verify refrigerant charge
- Inspect for refrigerant leaks
- Inspect electric terminals; clean and tighten as necessary
- Lubricate motors
- Inspect belts for tightness and signs of wear
- Confirm correct electric controls
- Confirm proper thermostat operation
Your heat pump should be serviced at least once per year if it is a supplemental system and twice per year if it is your primary system.
Contact Waldrop Plumbing – Heating – Air at (864) 536-0887 to speak with our NATE-certified HVAC specialists about the most common signs your heat pump needs repairing.
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- Strange sounds: Groaning, rattling, hissing, screeching, or clicking sounds when your heat pump is on could be a sign the unit is failing.
- Short cycling: If the heat pump turns on and off too frequently without effectively heating or cooling the home, there’s likely an issue.
- Diminished heating or cooling capacity: A malfunctioning heat pump can’t meet your heating and cooling demands as well as a healthy unit.
- Increased electrical bills without a known cause: The heat pump runs on electricity, so if it runs inefficiently, you’ll notice an uptick in your electrical bills.
- Age: The older the unit, the more likely it’ll require additional service.
It’s essential to pay attention to these because delaying a service visit can cause additional damage to your system. Every pump is different, and each manufacturer has a list of common failures. In general, the most common heat pump repairs we see in North and South Carolina include the following:
- Refrigerant leaks
- Iced over outdoor units
- Broken reversing valves
- Electrical faults
- Thermostats
- Broken start capacitors
- Tripped breakers
- Obstructed air filters
If you’ve noticed anything strange with your home’s heating and cooling system, contact Waldrop Plumbing—Heating—Air at (864) 536-0887. We can help you troubleshoot and develop a service plan that fits your schedule and budget.
Contact Waldrop Plumbing – Heating – Air at (864) 536-0887 to learn more about the most common repairs we perform on heat pumps in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Waldrop provides the following heat pump services
Waldrop provides the following heat pump service and repair to North and South Carolina homeowners:
Heat pump installation
Whether you need to replace your existing unit or you’re making the switch to a heat pump for the first time, Waldrop can simplify the process. From choosing the right heat pump for your needs to efficient heat pump installation, calibration, and testing, we’ll get your home heating and cooling system installed and working quickly.
If you’re not ready to replace your furnace, we can help you find an oil, gas, or propane heat pump that matches your existing furnace’s capabilities. If we’re installing an all-electric heat pump, you’ll need to replace the entire furnace.
Heat pump maintenance
Contact Waldrop Plumbing – Heating – Air at (864) 536-0887 to schedule maintenance on your heat pump in North Carolina or South Carolina. It’s our pleasure to schedule an appointment that fits conveniently within your schedule.
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Sammy
Greenville, SC
Waldrop has taken care of our HVAC since our house was built (2006). We get maintenance twice a year – spring and fall. This year, Kevin suggested the Phenomenal Aire unit. It cleans the air
Cheryl
Marietta, SC
Had the best experience with Waldrop, we will forever be in their debt. Not only the most professional group of men but the most honest, stand by your word company! I would recommend Waldrop to
KarmannGT
SIMPSONVILLE, SC
A friend recommended Waldrop after he had a visit last week. Our A/C was not cooling as well as it should, and the Split “Smart” thermostat was doing crazy things on the first and 2nd
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