Heat Pump Services

Heat Pump Services in Atlanta

Expert heat pump repair, installation, and maintenance for year-round comfort. Connect with 263+ verified HVAC professionals in Atlanta for expert heat pump services.

About Heat Pump Services

Heat pumps provide efficient heating and cooling in one system, making them an excellent choice for moderate climates. Our HVAC professionals specialize in all aspects of heat pump service, from installation and replacement to repairs and maintenance for air-source, ground-source (geothermal), and ductless mini-split heat pumps. We handle common heat pump issues like refrigerant leaks, defrost cycle problems, compressor failures, and thermostat malfunctions. Our installation services include proper sizing, refrigerant line installation, electrical connections, and system commissioning to ensure optimal efficiency and performance year-round.

Benefits of Professional Heat Pump Services

Heating and cooling in one system
Higher efficiency than traditional heating
Lower energy costs
Environmentally friendly operation
Even, comfortable temperatures
Dehumidification during cooling
Long system lifespan with proper maintenance

Common Heat Pump Services Issues We Solve

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Not heating or cooling properly
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Frequent defrost cycles
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Refrigerant leaks
4
Frozen outdoor unit
5
Strange noises
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Auxiliary heat running constantly
7
Thermostat issues

Our Heat Pump Services Process

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System evaluation and diagnosis

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Refrigerant level check

3

Electrical component inspection

4

Defrost cycle testing

5

Airflow verification

6

Repair or maintenance execution

7

Efficiency testing

When to Call for Heat Pump Services

  • Heat pump not maintaining temperature
  • Ice buildup on outdoor unit
  • Auxiliary heat running constantly
  • Unusual noises or smells
  • Higher than normal energy bills

Heat Pump Services FAQs

What HVAC maintenance can I do myself?
Homeowners can: 1) Change air filters every 1-3 months. 2) Keep outdoor units clear of debris, leaves, and vegetation (2-foot clearance). 3) Clean visible dust from vents and registers. 4) Check and reset programmable thermostat schedules seasonally. 5) Ensure furniture doesn't block vents. 6) Listen for unusual noises. Leave electrical, refrigerant, and gas work to licensed professionals.
How is commercial HVAC different from residential?
Commercial HVAC systems are larger, more complex, and designed for different usage patterns. They often use rooftop units (RTUs), chillers, and complex ductwork systems. Commercial systems require specialized zoning, higher capacity, and must meet different building codes. They also need more frequent maintenance due to constant operation and typically have different efficiency requirements.