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Is your Heat Pump Not Working? Learn the Signs and When You Should Contact a Professional

New Hampshire's flourishing new homeowners! Cornerstone Services has done all the heating and cooling equipment. Cool them year-round, and like all the systems that work hard, heat pumps are not foolproof. Strange sounds, outrageous electricity bills, and even the fact that it doesn't feel as cozy as usual can leave you wondering if your system will end up costing you a lot of misery (and cash). Let's learn what's right for checking when to pass a call to us next.


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Top Warning Signs Your Heat Pump Needs a Repair

So your heat pump isn't working right now, and you're tempted to forget about it. Red flags that might mean your system is crying out for help:


  • Inconsistent Heating or Cooling: One room feels like the Arctic, and the other resembles a sauna. That's not normal. It could be your ductwork, refrigerant levels, or even your thermostat.

  • Strange or Loud Noises: Hum is okay, but grinding, rattling, or squealing means something's loose, worn, or broken.

  • Shooting Energy Bills: If daily usage remains constant but bills soar, your heat pump may be inefficient.

  • Frequent Cycling: Is your system turning on and off almost more than usual? Most likely, it is having difficulty regulating the temperature.

  • Frost or Ice buildup: If there is frost or ice formation inside your unit that does not melt, it could indicate something wrong with your defrost cycle or low refrigerant level.

  • Poor Airflow: Very little air from vents might indicate a problem with your blower motor.

Not so pleasant. Or rather, Species. Smells are typically musty or burning, possibly indicating mold, electrical issues, or something worse.

  • Extreme Condensation: Moisture has pooled over the unit; that shouldn't be ignored, as it may indicate refrigerant leakage or draining problems.

  • It Won't Turn On: No power, no comfort. There's probably an electrical problem, broken part, or failed component, like the thermostat.


Service Professional-Most Common Heat Pump Problems

The heat pump might still be running, but plenty of problems are too serious to ignore or to dare attempt a DIY repair. They include inadequate refrigerants, fan motors that have lost their pep, faulty wiring, and other issues with thermostats. Such services are generally beyond a DIY fix; attempts to handle them alone might even worsen matters or outright void your warranty. Believe us when we say it's better (and safer) to take it to a pro.


Repair Isn't Enough. Signs to Replace Your Heat Pump

Nobody wants that heat pump replaced, but often, that is the wiser choice. If your system is more than 10 to 15 years old and you keep calling us to fix it over and over again, that might be a talk to have--about replacing it. Older systems are less efficient and more expensive to operate as they run, and replacing parts can be tricky to find. If you find yourself constantly patching things up, starting out fresh with a new energy-efficient model might be more economical.


Why You Should Always Call a Professional

We get it—DIY can be tempting, especially after watching a few how-to videos. But when it comes to heat pumps, leaving it to the pros is always your best bet. Here's why:


  • Safety first: We handle electrical components, refrigerant, and sharp parts daily—so you don't have to risk injury.

  • Accurate diagnosis: Our team knows what to look for and has the tools to quickly find the issue's root.

  • Proper repairs: We follow manufacturer specs and use the right parts to ensure the job's done right.

  • Protect your warranty: DIY repairs can void your manufacturer's warranty. Our licensed service keeps you covered.

  • Long-term savings: Proper repairs prevent more significant issues later, saving you time, stress, and money.


The Best Next Step: Schedule Expert Heat Pump Service Today


So if your heat pump is making weird noises, not keeping up with the weather, or just acting off—don't wait for a full breakdown. Catching problems early is key to staying warm in the winter and cool in the summer.


At Cornerstone Services, we're proud to be your go-to team for heat pump repairs, maintenance, and replacement in Salem, NH, and the surrounding areas. Our experienced techs are ready to bring comfort back to your home—quickly, safely, and affordably.

If your heat pump's pump shows any of these warning signs, don't wait—contact Cornerstone Services today and let us take care of it!


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