Heat Pump Repair in Greenfield
Heat pumps are common in Greenfield's newer subdivisions. When yours acts up, we know the failure modes.
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Heat pump specific problems need a heat pump tech
Electric heat pumps are increasingly common in the newer subdivisions along State Road 9 and I-70, and they fail in ways a plain furnace never will. A heat pump that will not switch between heating and cooling, that stays locked in defrost, or that frosts over and never clears has a problem unique to its design. Call (317) 436-3846 and we will diagnose it correctly. We are locally based with fast local response across Hancock County.
Heat pump failures we diagnose
- Stuck in one mode, will not switch between heating and cooling, a reversing valve fault
- Outdoor unit iced over and not running a proper defrost cycle
- Auxiliary or emergency heat running constantly while bills climb
- Refrigerant charge issues affecting heating and cooling capacity
- Defrost board, sensor, or control failures
- Outdoor fan or compressor contactor problems
These are heat pump specific. We test the reversing valve, defrost controls, and charge directly rather than treating the unit like a basic AC.
Correct diagnosis for a heat pump
We verify the mode-change function, the defrost sequence, the refrigerant charge in both directions, and the auxiliary heat staging. You get the diagnosis and price before repair. In a cold snap, if the heat pump is down, we make sure you have heat while we resolve it.
If the system is aging out, heat pump installation covers replacement and dual-fuel options separately.
Heat pump repair questions in Greenfield
Why is my heat pump frozen over?
Light frost is normal in cold weather, but a unit that stays iced and never clears has a defrost problem: a bad sensor, board, or reversing valve. We test the defrost cycle directly.
Why won't my heat pump switch to heating?
That usually points to the reversing valve or its solenoid, sometimes a control fault. It is a common heat-pump-specific failure we diagnose on site.
Why is my electric bill suddenly high?
If auxiliary or emergency heat is running when it should not, the heat pump may not be carrying the load. We find why the backup heat is stuck on.
Can you repair the heat pump in winter?
Yes, and we prioritize no-heat situations. Call (317) 436-3846 and we will get to you as fast as routing allows.
Do you handle dual-fuel systems?
Yes. Heat pump paired with a gas furnace is common here, and we diagnose the controls that hand off between the two.
Heat pump trouble in Greenfield?
Call (317) 436-3846 now or send the request form for fast, heat-pump-savvy diagnostics.