Heat pumps work double duty, warming your home in winter and cooling it in summer. When one falters, our technicians restore both sides of that performance.
Because a heat pump handles both heating and cooling, a malfunction can show up in either season. Common issues include refrigerant leaks, a failing reversing valve that prevents the system from switching modes, frozen outdoor coils, or a defrost cycle that is not working correctly.
In colder months, a heat pump running constantly without reaching the set temperature is often a sign that it needs professional attention rather than simply more time.
Our technicians check refrigerant charge, test the reversing valve, inspect the outdoor unit for ice buildup, and confirm that the defrost cycle is functioning properly. Because heat pumps are more complex than a standard furnace or air conditioner, an accurate diagnosis is essential before any repair work begins.
We explain what we find and what it will take to fix it, so you can make an informed decision about moving forward.
After completing a repair, we test the system in both heating and cooling modes to confirm the fix resolved the issue across the full range of operation. We also check airflow and thermostat communication, since heat pumps depend on accurate signals to switch modes correctly.
Routine maintenance can catch small issues, like a slightly low refrigerant charge, before they turn into a full system failure.
Some frost is normal, but heavy ice buildup often points to a defrost cycle or refrigerant issue that needs professional diagnosis.
Yes, our technicians repair heat pumps year round, including during cold weather when heating performance matters most.
Heat pumps have additional components like a reversing valve and defrost cycle, which require specific diagnostic steps.
Schedule a heat pump repair with Stonecle Climate Solutions and restore comfort in every season.
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