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Shouldn’t My Heat Pump be Heating?

cold-manTemperatures are definitely dropping, which means that now is the perfect time to switch your heat pump from “cooling mode” to “heating mode!” But, what happens if when you make that switch, no heat comes out? Surely, this can’t be right!

There are a number of reasons why your heat pump might not be heating as it should, and below, we have outlined some of them for you. All you have to do is keep reading to find out more…oh, and of course, remember to call our team when you need heater repair in Clovis, CA!

So, What’s the Deal?

Like we mentioned above, there are a variety of reasons why your heat pump might not be working as it should. These include:

A Clogged Air Filter

One of the first things that your HVAC technician will check for is a clogged air filter. When the filter becomes too clogged with dirt and debris, it restricts the amount of air that enters the heat pump to be heated. Air filters need to be replaced more than once a year. In fact, it is recommended that air filters are changed every 1-3 months. Doing this should help your heat pump work correctly, as well as increase its functional efficiency.

Thermostat Issue

Sometimes the issue doesn’t actually lie within the heat pump itself. A faulty thermostat can be the reason why you’re not receiving the heat you want. If the thermostat is miscalibrated, the heat pump won’t run long enough to maintain the level of heat your home needs. Also, if the connection between the thermostat and the pump is broken, it is impossible to change the system over to heating mode. Only a trained technician will be able to determine if a broken thermostat is the cause of your troubles.

Leaking Refrigerant

Heat pumps need a specific amount of refrigerant to function properly, even if it is in heating mode! During the winter, the refrigerant absorbs the heat in the surrounding air so it can heat your home. If there is a leak, then you’ll probably notice lukewarm air.

Broken Reversing Valve

The reversing valve is the mechanism that allows your heat pump to switch from cooling mode to heating mode and vice versa. If the valve becomes stuck, your system won’t be able to switch modes. An HVAC technician has the training and equipment to correctly replace the valve.

Okay, Now What?

If your heat pump isn’t keeping you as warm as it should be, now is definitely the time to call in a certified HVAC professional for help. Trust us, only a certified pro has the tools, training, and expertise to safely and correctly handle the complex needs of your system, the first time around. You really wouldn’t want to trust just any old amateur for services like these — see, when it comes to your comfort and your budget, you don’t want to take any risks!

To schedule your heating repair services, to learn more about what we do, contact the team at California Indoor Comfort Inc. 

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