
It’s typical for your heat pump to generate some noise as it heats or cools your residence. Wintertime can make it particularly noisy, since it could go into defrost mode to stop itself from freezing over.
There are a couple of approaches you can take to make your heat pump run more quietly all year-round.
1. Schedule Routine Heat Pump Tune-Ups
Heat pump maintenance is very important, because it keeps your manufacturer warranty valid. This protects your finances if your heat pump has a big problem during the time it’s under warranty.
It can also help our techs find small issues that can make your heat pump louder. And potentially help you not experience a pricey repair during extreme weather that affects your comfort.
If little heat pump problems slide by undiscovered, they might make your system break down down the road. By finding troubles like this sooner, our technicians can get your heat pump fixed before you really need to depend on it.
Even more important, having a specialist clean and lubricate your heat pump’s moving parts may make it more efficient. This could help you conserve more on your utility bills.
Because your heat pump works throughout the year, we advise having this service done biannually, before summer and before winter.
2. Regularly Install a New Air Filter
Your home’s air keeps fresh and clean due to your air filter. When the filter starts to be clogged, it can result in several troubles, including short cycling. This makes your heat pump turn on and off more regularly, use excess energy and could wear it out more quickly.
Here’s how regularly we suggest putting in a new air filter:
- Flat filter: Once a month
- Pleated filter: Every three months
If you have allergies or pets, you may need to change the filter more regularly.
3. Contact 1st Choice Heating & Air Conditioning When Your Heat Pump Is Making Odd Noises
Some heat pumps, most often older ones, can produce more noise than others. If you’re noticing very loud or odd noises, you should contact a heating and cooling company like 1st Choice Heating & Air Conditioning for heat pump repair in Mission Viejo.
Here are a few noises that are an indication something’s off with your heat pump, how to repair them and when you should get in touch with a pro.
Heat Pump Making High-Pitched Noise
If your heat pump is making noises that are giving you a headache, including screeching or squealing, it’s usually tied to the motor. The bearings could be dirty, or the motor may be wearing out. Either way, you need to have a professional check it out.
Heat Pump Making Buzzing Sounds
Buzzing noises are regularly tied to electrical pieces, which should be examined by a trained HVAC pro.
Heat Pump Making Hissing Noise
If your heat pump is hissing, a couple of things could be suspect. You could have a crack in your air ducts somewhere, which means conditioned air is leaking and your home will be less comfy as a consequence. A hissing sound may also mean your heat pump has a refrigerant leak, which is an emergency. Your system needs refrigerant to transfer heat, and when there’s inadequate fluid, you could seriously damage your heat pump. Call us at 949-762-8644 right away for support.
Like we talked about earlier, the majority of heat pump troubles can be uncovered and taken care of during biannual service. While our professionals are at your home completing repairs, don’t forget to check with us about scheduling your next maintenance appointment.
You should get calm, energy-efficient comfort. When your heat pump is making more noise than it should or sounds you don’t recognize, contact us at 949-762-8644 to schedule your appointment immediately.
