The compressor is a vital part of your Rincon, GA heat pump. Without it, cooling your home and keeping you comfortable is impossible. The performance problems that your heat pump is experiencing may be due to a bad compressor, so keep reading to learn what you can do to fix it.

Warm Air

It shouldn’t take long after your heat pump turns on for cold air to flow through the vents, but if your unit blows nothing but lukewarm air for hours, it’s likely due to a compressor malfunction. A faulty compressor impacts the heat pump’s ability to cycle refrigerant through the machine, meaning it must work a lot harder to extract cool air from the environment. Your unit may run all the time and do nothing but circulate warm, stale air.

Increased Noise Levels and Vibration

Your heat pump normally operates at a quiet level, but problems with the compressor may increase base operating noise levels or cause the unit to vibrate. If the compressor vibrates hard when the heat pump starts, it’s not a great sign. The compressor is struggling to start up and to stay running, which may lead to a complete outage soon.

Electrical Problems

A failing compressor forces your heat pump to draw more power than it should, causing surges and tripped circuits. A power outage every now and then is nothing to worry about, but if you’re experiencing these power drops more frequently, it’s a good idea to get things checked out.

Poor HVAC Airflow

Without a properly functioning compressor, your heat pump can’t use refrigerant like it normally would to cool the air. This lack of power might mean short cycling, increased bills and an uncomfortable home.

A bad compressor is one of the most common heat pump problems, but our team of qualified and licensed experts is here to help get things working right again. Give us a call today at McDevitt to set up your heat pump repair appointment.

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