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Air Advisor Air Conditioning & Heating

Location: Red Oak, TX

Call Now! 972-474-8886

Heat Pump Installation and Repair Services Aimed to Prevent Extended Downtime

In Red Oak, TX, ensuring your home's heating and cooling system operates efficiently is crucial for year-round comfort. At Air Advisor, we specialize in comprehensive HVAC heat pump maintenance services and installations to keep your heating and cooling system running smoothly. Don't wait until your heat pump fails; contact 972-474-8886 to schedule your maintenance appointment and avoid potential disruptions to your home's comfort.

Licensed and Experienced Heat Pump Technicians Ready to Help Get Your System Back in Working Order

Don't let common heat pump issues disrupt your home's comfort. At Air Advisor, our experienced technicians are dedicated to keeping your HVAC system in top condition with our expert maintenance services.

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Freon Leak Testing

Damaged Electrical Components

Dirty or Damaged Coils

Failing Fan Motors

Common Issues Homeowners Experience With Heat Pumps

Heat pumps are essential components of your HVAC system, responsible for both heating and cooling your home. However, like any mechanical system, they are susceptible to wear and tear over time, including:

1. Dirty Coils

Over time, dust, dirt, and debris can accumulate on the heat pump's coils, restricting airflow and reducing the system's overall efficiency.

2. Refrigerant Leaks

Low refrigerant levels due to leaks will reduce the system's efficiency and cause the compressor to work harder, potentially leading to premature failure.

3. Frozen Coils

Frozen coils are often caused by restricted airflow or refrigerant issues. When airflow is obstructed or refrigerant levels are low, the moisture in the air can freeze on the coils.

4. Electrical Component Failure

Faulty electrical components or pest-gnawed wires on vital parts, such as capacitors or relays, can disrupt the operation of your heat pump.

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