
HEAT PUMP REPAIR
Polar Breeze is your local expert for heat pump repairs. If your heat pump is malfunctioning or not operating at peak efficiency, give us a call today!
SIGNS YOUR HEAT PUMP MAY BE MALFUNCTIOING
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Insufficient Heating or Cooling – Struggling to maintain the desired temperature.
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Unusual Noises – Grinding, rattling, or buzzing sounds indicate potential issues.
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Short Cycling – The system turns on and off frequently without completing a full cycle.
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Weak Airflow – Reduced airflow from vents may signal a blockage or failing component.
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Higher Energy Bills – A sudden increase in energy costs can mean decreased efficiency.
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Frozen Coils – Ice buildup on the outdoor unit, even in moderate temperatures.
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Unresponsive Thermostat – The system doesn’t respond correctly to thermostat adjustments.
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Bad Odors – Musty, burning, or foul smells coming from the system.

Living in Mohave County, Arizona, a heat pump is essential for maintaining a comfortable indoor climate, especially during the extreme temperatures. Over time, wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or unexpected breakdowns can lead to decreased efficiency or complete failure of your system. This can result in higher energy bills and an uncomfortable home environment. Timely heat pump repair not only restores your system's functionality also ensures that you remain cool during the hot summer months and warm in the cooler seasons.
THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
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Thermostat Settings – Ensure it's set to the correct mode (heat or cool) and at the desired temperature.
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Power Supply – Check that the heat pump is receiving power and the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped.
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Air Filter – A clogged filter can restrict airflow; replace it if it’s dirty.
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Vents & Registers – Make sure all vents are open and unobstructed for proper airflow.
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Outdoor Unit – Remove any debris, leaves, or snow blocking the unit for better performance.
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Temperature Fluctuations – Consider recent weather changes that may affect heat pump operation.
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Mode & Fan Settings – Ensure the system isn’t accidentally set to fan-only or the wrong mode.
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Reset the System – Try turning the system off for a few minutes and restarting it.