Facemyer Air Conditioning and Heating Blog: Archive for the ‘Heat Pumps’ Category

Should I Schedule End of Season Heat Pump Maintenance?

Monday, September 23rd, 2024

If you already scheduled air conditioning maintenance this calendar year for your AC unit, you’re most likely in the clear. But if you haven’t had a heat pump maintenance appointment in 2024, you definitely need to schedule one before switching over to heating for the fall and winter seasons.

You can keep reading to learn why prioritizing heat pump repairs in Lake Mary now will pay off next summer and in future years. Then give our team a call to schedule your service and prioritize great energy efficiency and a longer lifespan for your air conditioner. 

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Is Your Heat Pump Stuck in One Mode? Let’s Find Out Why

Monday, December 19th, 2022
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Using a heat pump in Apopka, FL, or anywhere in Central Florida, is a great way to make your home a comfort oasis. No matter the outdoor temperature, you can turn your heat pump on and expect to get energy-efficient comfort from it—whether powerful cooling or the right level of warmth for a rainy day. 

As much as we love heat pumps and often recommend them to customers, no heat pump will work perfectly all the time. A malfunction that people sometimes encounter with heat pumps is when they get stuck in one mode.

You may have come to this blog because you need your heat pump to turn to heating mode for the first time in months. Yet when you set the thermostat for heating, you only get room temperature air from the vents, or maybe even cold air. 

We’ll take a look at why this might happen and what can be done to get your heat pump to work the way you need it to.

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It’s Time to Switch From Cooling to Heating Mode

Monday, October 25th, 2021

We know that it’s not really heating season yet, but those chilly temperatures will creep up on us faster than a villain in a horror movie! For homeowners with heat pumps, this transition can be quick and easy from cooling to heating, but the only problem is that it has to be done manually. A heat pump isn’t going to know when it’s time to heat your home for the rest of the year, and it’s definitely not going to tell you when it’s supposed to switch. Homeowners need to know when to switch from cooling mode to heating mode, and today we’ll give you details on how.

Don’t forget that this could be the perfect opportunity to invest in heat pump repairs in Sanford, FL. If you notice that your heat pump isn’t switching from cooling mode to heating mode properly, then there might be room for improvement. Our team can help you with fast and reliable repairs—just call us!

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