SOS: My Heat Pump Won’t Switch to Heating Mode

Your heat pump plays a vital role in keeping your indoor spaces comfortable all year round. During the colder months, you might experience discomfort when your equipment refuses to switch to heating mode. Understanding the possible causes of this issue will help you determine when you need to consult reputable HVAC companies.

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What Causes Heat Pumps to Not Switch to Heating Mode?

Refrigerant Leaks

Often, heat pumps fail to switch to heating mode due to refrigerant leaks. When this happens, you will find it hard to keep your home warm in winter. Professionals can assess your unit to determine if there are loose or broken connections inside it.

Clogged Filters

The easiest way to avoid HVAC malfunctions is to replace air filters. Clogged filters restrict airflow and keep the system from switching into heating mode. If cleaning or replacing them doesn’t fix the issue, you’ll need to contact a reliable technician like Stone Heating and Air.

Incorrect Thermostat Settings

Home heating repair companies will agree that sometimes, the thermostat is to blame for heat pump issues. The system will not switch into heating mode if the thermostat is set too low because it thinks you don’t need extra heat. Make sure your thermostat is in the correct setting before contacting the pros.

When Should You Contact a Technician?

You will need to schedule a professional HVAC inspection if your heat pump continues to malfunction. An experienced technician has the knowledge and skills to fix issues preventing your equipment from functioning efficiently.

If you’re having trouble operating your heat pump, don’t hesitate to reach Stone Heating and Air. We are one of the area’s most trusted heating and air conditioning companies. You can count on us for superior  HVAC installation, repair, and replacement services. Call us at (541) 855-5521 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment.

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