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Sep

Is Your Heat Pump Playing Hot and Cold? Discover the Causes of Short Cycling

If you’ve noticed your heat pump turns on and then off quickly, it could be short cycling. Short-cycling heat pumps can lead to higher energy bills, less energy efficiency, and an uncomfortable home. Most importantly, it could reduce the life of your HVAC system since it’s working harder to keep your home comfortable. Discovering the cause of heat pump short cycling is essential to protect your system. Check Your HVAC Air Filter One of the first things you can do as a homeowner is check your HVAC air filter and see if it is clogged. This issue is one of the simplest reasons why heat pumps short cycle, and the good news is that you likely don’t need to call a heat pump repair professional to fix it. Simply change out the air filter and stay on a regular schedule with changing it to ensure your HVAC system operates as smoothly as possible. Thermostat Issues Many homeowners don’t realize that their thermostats might be causing short-cycling problems. The thermostat itself might be damaged or faulty, or it could be installed in an improper location. If it receives direct sunlight at any time throughout the day, it makes it seem warmer in the home than it actually is. This illusion can cause short cycling since the thermostat thinks your home is already at the set temperature. Low Refrigerant Levels Low refrigerant levels are another common cause of short cycling since heat pumps rely on refrigerant to function properly. If you’ve checked your thermostat and air filter and see no issues, it may be time to reach out to professional HVAC services. Refrigerant leaks should not be handled by anyone other than trained professionals. Incorrect Heat Pump Size If you end up contacting HVAC services for heat pump repair, the professional might determine that your heat pump is the incorrect size. Heat pumps that are too large can heat or cool your home too fast, which makes it turn off quickly. Most of the time, replacing your heat pump is the best solution. PRK Services, Inc. can diagnose and fix any short-cycling issues you may be having with your heat pump. Don’t hesitate to contact us, and we will have your HVAC system running smoothly again in no time.

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Feb

Why Isn’t My Heat Pump Emitting Enough Heat?

If your heat pump isn’t producing as much heat as it should, it’s a big bummer. What caused it? What can you do about it? We’ll tell you.

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Nov

Is Your Heat Pump Ready for the Holidays?

If you’re not sure how to prepare your heat pump for the winter weather, or you need a little refresher, we’ve got the info you need.

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Oct

What’s the Difference Between Ducted & Ductless Heat Pumps?

One major distinction in how heat pumps are used is that some are ductless, and some use ducts. What’s the difference? Is one better than the other?

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Sep

Why Ductless Heat Pump Maintenance Is So Important

There are some specific details about ductless heat pump maintenance that are unique. Here’s some info about why those things matter so much.

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Jul

Why Won’t My Heat Pump Switch to Cooling Mode?

The reversing valve is the component responsible for switching between modes, and we’d like to tell you all about it, including what to do if it’s not working.

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Jan

This is When You Know You Need to Replace Your Heat Pump

If you’ve had your heat pump for a long time and are wondering when it will need to be replaced, we’ve got some guidelines for you.

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Oct

Heed These Signs Your Heat Pump Needs an Upgrade

It’s time to look into what your replacement options are so you can upgrade to a system that better meets your needs.

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Jun

Why Consider a Heat Pump?

This is when you should consider a heat pump for your home.

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May

Are You Considering a Heat Pump for Your Home?

Come to us when you want to upgrade to a heat pump for your home.

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