3 Signs That Your Heat Pump Needs Help

Heat pumps are one of the most versatile and efficient HVAC equipment. Unlike furnaces, they are handy throughout the year. However, if you are an owner, you must be aware of the number of benefits a heat pump provides. Although you must realize that if they run throughout the year, they will probably need more care and servicing than any other HVACs. 

When Should you Call for a Heat Pump Service?

To look after your heat pump, you will need to have a clear idea of its operation and signs of defects. We have put together the three most common issues our customers with heat pumps have faced in the past. 

Damp or Dirty Socks Odor

Damp sock odor is a common anomaly experienced by most heat pump owners. Since heat pumps are also operational during summer, it gathers a lot of moisture within their coils and other components. Switching over to the heating function results in the condensed moisture heating up and passing into your rooms. Such damp odor shouldn't be too alarming and should go away on its own after a few minutes of operation. However, you can always schedule an expert heating repair Tampa for a quick evaluation if it doesn't. 

Underperforming Heat Pump

There are many speculations around a heat pump's performance and efficiency. It is only functional under moderate temperature conditions since it does not use an external energy source like a furnace. A heat pump may render inefficient near-freezing temperatures. For such instances, manufacturers often install a heat strip that turns on below 4 degrees Celsius. 

If you have adopted every necessary precaution to aid your heat pump's heating and still witness a drop in its performance, it may be a sign that there's something wrong with your heat pump. You may also want to consider routine maintenance or an air filter cleanup or replacement to see if they make any difference to the appliance's performance at all. If not, contact trusted HVAC companies Tampa for a thorough evaluation and repair. 

Trouble while Changing over from Cooling to Heating or Vice Versa

Issues like these are unique to heat pumps, and not many people will encounter such disturbances. If you face trouble switching over your heat pump modes, you may want to check your thermostat and make sure the settings have been changed accordingly. First, make sure any summer-specific modes are turned off. Now crank the temperature to its highest setting to kick start the heating. Remember to adjust temperatures later on to avoid high energy bills. 

Sometimes heat pumps can see a fall in performance when the refrigerant levels are low or an issue with ducts or other connecting systems. Have a professional HVAC technician check and adjust refrigerant levels in your heat pump before switching over to the next season to keep such issues at bay.

Acme Electrical Services has a phenomenal record of performing electric repair in Tampa, FL, and nearby areas. Our technicians have over 30 years of experience that helps them solve any electrical repairs and services. Contact us today for seamless assistance.

CHRIS MACCARONHeater, Heating, HVAC