Where'd the Heat From My Heat Pump Go?
Heat pumps are incredibly efficient sources of heat, an absolute necessity in Northern states like Colorado, but that fact won’t mean much at all if your system isn’t working properly. Many issues can lead to your heat pump putting out insufficient or no heat. When that happens, you can find the fastest solution by reaching out to a professional for heat pump heat loss troubleshooting in CO.
Thermostat Calibration
If your home isn’t staying at the temperature you want it to, the issue could lie within your thermostat. A damaged or uncalibrated thermostat might not kick in your heating when needed, making it one of the first things to check.
Low Refrigerant Charge
A heat pump is essentially an air conditioner running in reverse, as it drives refrigerant through a cycle to move heat around and bring it inside instead of pushing it out. If a leak occurs, refrigerant levels could drop below what your heat pump needs to function properly.
Obstructed Outside Unit
Your heat pump will have both an outside unit and one or more inside units. The outside unit draws heat from the outdoors, and just like an air conditioner, any obstruction can hamper that, such as dirt and debris on the coils.
Blocked Air Filter
Inside your home, your heat pump has an air filter that prevents dust and other contaminants from infiltrating the equipment and circulating in your home. If that filter is blocked, though, it might require too much pressure for your heat pump’s fan to overcome. In such a case, a simple air filter change could be all you need.
Broken Compressor
The compressor is the workhorse of your heat pump, driving the cycle that draws heat into your home. Issues such as unusually loud noises from your heat pump’s outside unit and frequently tripping breakers are signs of a damaged compressor, and receiving no heat at all could be a sign of a broken compressor.
Professional Heat Pump Heat Loss Troubleshooting in CO
No matter what issue is behind your heating problem, the team at MGI Mechanical Services can get to the bottom of it. Our technicians have extensive experience with heat pump heat loss troubleshooting in CO and are able to provide the repairs or replacements you need to keep your home heated. Schedule service today to get started.