Bartels Heating & Cooling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘heat pump services’

Your Heat Pump Just Went Through This, Here’s What to Do Next

Monday, April 10th, 2023
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Your heat pump is the best investment you’ve made in your home in a long while, but you’re facing some problems with it. Your evaporator coils just froze, so you looked up what to do, ran the fan but not the air conditioner, and let the ice melt.

That’s it, right? Problem solved? If it were, you wouldn’t be reading this right now. Your heat pump is still acting up, and you’re not sure why. Because you didn’t go through the normal channel of heat pump repairs, it could be encountering these problems.

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How to Tell When You Need a New Heat Pump

Monday, November 7th, 2022
Outdoor heat pump units beside a home.

Your heat pump pulls double duty to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It endures a lot of wear and tear, so when has it truly had enough? It’s not always clear when you need a heat pump replacement, so let’s help you take a good hard look at your heat pump and see if it’s time for an upgrade.

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How Can a Heat Pump Heat and Cool?

Monday, November 26th, 2018

temperature-is-just-rightThere are plenty of instances where “sounds too good to be true” will be applicable. This is not so with the heat pump. We understand your skepticism if you are not too familiar with these systems, but the fact is that you actually can use a heat pump to both cool your home effectively and to heat it with great energy efficiency. In today’s post, we’ll explore how it is that the heat pump is able to pull off this feat.

The underlying concept of how the heat pump heats and cools is actually quite simple. Don’t let that fool you into believing that the system itself or the services that it requires are simple, though. If you do decide to use a heat pump in Oxford, OH,  you are going to need professional installation, maintenance, and, occasionally,  repair services. When you do, remember that you can always count on our technicians to do the job—any job—right the first time.

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