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Heat pumps are great HVAC systems for homeowners in the Triad area because they’re capable of both heating and cooling and can keep your energy costs down.
Comfort First Heating & Cooling delivers dependable HVAC services, including installations, repairs, replacements, and maintenance to ensure your heat pump is in top condition.
Schedule heat pump services with the expert technicians at Comfort First. Call 336-739-5112 now!
What is a Heat Pump?
Heat pumps are like air conditioners. They use refrigerant to pull heat from your home and transfer it outside to cool your home.
Heat pumps are also effective heating systems because they can reverse the refrigerant flow. In winter, a heat pump pulls heat from the outdoor air and transfers it into your home to heat the space.
24/7 Heat Pump Repair
If your heat pump isn’t working properly, our highly trained technicians can help. We offer 24/7 emergency heat pump repairs for urgent problems that happen after business hours.
The following issues are signs you need heat pump repairs:
- You notice weak airflow from vents.
- Your system isn’t reaching or maintaining the desired temperature setting.
- Your unit is short-cycling.
- Your system produces unusual smells or sounds.
- You notice an unexplainable rise in your energy bills.
Call Comfort First at 336-739-5112 to book heat pump repairs in the Triad Area.
Heat Pump Installation & Replacement for Triad Homes
Replacing an aging air conditioner and furnace with a heat pump is more cost-effective than replacing both systems. Additionally, heat pumps are incredibly efficient and effective, with lower operation costs than other HVAC systems.
At Comfort First, we provide quality HVAC installations and replacements throughout the Triad Area.
We can help you determine which heat pump model is right for your home and budget and ensure a seamless installation process for optimal home comfort.
Request a free heat pump installation estimate by calling Comfort First at 336-739-5112 now.
Heat Pump Maintenance
Routine maintenance is the best way to keep your heat pump running properly. A heat pump tune-up typically includes the following:
- Removal and replacement of the air filter
- Inspection and cleaning of the blower fan
- Testing for proper airflow and temperature setting
- Review of refrigerant levels and pressures
- Inspection of evaporator and condenser coils
- Inspection of the electrical connections
- Testing of the compressor and condenser fans
- Assessment of the system’s performance
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Keep your system running well by scheduling heat pump maintenance. Call 336-739-5112 today for an appointment.
Choose Comfort First Heating & Cooling for Heat Pump Services in the Triad
With over 50 years of experience, Comfort First Heating & Cooling is here for all your HVAC needs in the Triad area. When you trust our licensed and insured team with your heat pump needs, you can expect:
- Upfront and trustworthy pricing
- Quality installation procedures
- Financing options
- Specials and coupons
- Highly trained technicians
- Free estimates on replacements
- 24/7 emergency repairs
Call Comfort First at 336-739-5112 to book heat pump services with our expert team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a furnace with a heat pump?
Although a heat pump is a great heating system, it works less efficiently in below-freezing temperatures. That’s why many homeowners opt for dual-fuel heating.
You can have a heat pump for most of your heating and cooling and a furnace for extremely cold temperatures.
What happens if your heat pump's reversing valve is stuck?
The reversing valve on a heat pump is usually self-automated but can get stuck occasionally.
When this happens, your heat pump won’t switch between heating and cooling modes. Depending on the cause of the malfunction, your HVAC will repair or replace the valve.
How often should you maintain a heat pump?
You should schedule heat pump maintenance twice a year — once in the fall for cooling and once in the spring for heating.