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The 4 Most Common Heat Pump Problems and How to Avoid Them

Heat pumps are one of the most efficient ways to keep your home comfortable year-round, especially here in Dayton, where winters can be bitterly cold and summers often bring sweltering heat. However, like any HVAC system, heat pumps can develop issues that impact their performance and efficiency. At Allied Services, Inc., we want homeowners to be aware of the four most common heat pump issues and how regular maintenance can help prevent them.

1. Poor Heating or Cooling Performance

One of the most common complaints with heat pumps is that they aren’t heating or cooling effectively. This often comes down to dirty air filters, low refrigerant, or a malfunctioning thermostat. Changing filters regularly and scheduling seasonal maintenance ensures your system runs smoothly and keeps your home at the right temperature.

2. Frozen Coils

During the colder months, it’s not unusual for heat pumps to develop ice on the coils. While a little frost isn’t an immediate concern, a completely frozen coil means your system can’t operate efficiently. Restricted airflow, low refrigerant, or outdoor temperature fluctuations often cause this issue. Preventive maintenance and keeping your outdoor unit clear of debris will help avoid frozen coils.

3. Short Cycling

If your heat pump turns on and off frequently without properly heating or cooling your home, this is called short cycling. It’s usually caused by clogged filters, thermostat problems, or an oversized unit. Short cycling not only wastes energy but also puts unnecessary strain on your system. Regular inspections can identify these problems early before they lead to costly repairs.

4. Strange Noises

Heat pumps should run fairly quietly. If you hear grinding, rattling, or squealing sounds, it may point to loose parts, motor issues, or worn-out components. Ignoring these noises can lead to bigger mechanical failures, so it’s important to call a professional HVAC technician right away.

How to Prevent Heat Pump Problems

The best way to avoid costly repairs is with routine maintenance. A professional inspection can spot early warning signs, from refrigerant leaks to worn belts. At Allied Services, Inc., our experienced technicians provide comprehensive HVAC services, including heat pump repair, replacement, and maintenance, so you can enjoy reliable comfort no matter the season.

Trust Dayton’s Heat Pump Experts

Don’t let heat pump problems leave you uncomfortable at home. With over 60 years of trusted service, Allied Services, Inc. is Dayton’s top choice for HVAC repair and maintenance. Contact us today at (937) 269-5059 to schedule your heat pump service and keep your system running efficiently all year long.

Chris Sourlis

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