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HVAC

Heat Pump Repair

Licensed, insured technicians serving Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, and Haywood counties.

Heat pumps do double duty — cooling your home in summer and heating it in winter. When one breaks down, you lose comfort in both directions. Our technicians are experienced with all major heat pump brands and can diagnose problems that other companies miss.

How Heat Pumps Work

A heat pump moves heat rather than generating it. In summer, it pulls heat out of your home. In winter, it extracts heat from the outdoor air and brings it inside. Because it transfers heat instead of creating it, a heat pump uses significantly less energy than a traditional furnace and AC combination.

Business Hours
Monday-Friday 07:00 – 17:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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Signs Your Heat Pump Needs Repair

Heat pumps are reliable, but they do have components that wear out over time. These are the most common signs that something needs attention.

Repair vs. Replacement

Heat pumps typically last 10-15 years. If yours is within that range and the compressor is still solid, most repairs are worth doing. If the compressor fails on an older unit, replacement usually makes more sense. We give you the numbers and let you decide.

Flexible Financing Available Low Monthly Payments 0% Interest up to 24 Months

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a heat pump work in both summer and winter?
A heat pump moves heat rather than generating it. In summer it pulls heat out of your home, and in winter it pulls heat from the outdoor air into your home. This makes it very energy efficient.
How much does heat pump repair cost?
Most heat pump repairs range from $150 to $600 depending on the issue. We diagnose the problem and give you upfront pricing before beginning any work.
Why is my heat pump icing up in winter?
Some frost is normal during cold weather, but heavy ice buildup can indicate a defrost cycle problem, low refrigerant, or a blocked outdoor unit. Call us to inspect it before the ice causes damage.
How long do heat pumps last in Tennessee?
With proper maintenance, a heat pump typically lasts 12 to 15 years. Regular tune-ups help you get the most out of your investment.
Is a heat pump a good choice for Southwest Tennessee?
Yes. Our mild winters make heat pumps very efficient for this region. They can handle most of our winter temperatures while providing excellent cooling performance in summer.

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