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When your heat pump freezes up, it's important to contact an HVAC professional to assess and recommend a solution.

We often gets calls from customers about their frozen heat pumps. Whenever you experience a frozen heat pump, it means that the components of your system aren’t functioning normally. To avoid complicating the problem, it's important to contact an HVAC professional in Folsom, CA, to assess and recommend a solution.
When your heat pump is low on refrigerant, it could be a result of leakage. The leaking may be a result of unsecured fittings or a failed valve. Additionally, when any component of your heat pump scrubs against the refrigerant tank, it can easily cause a puncture and lead to a freeze.
When you allow your air filters to collect dirt and debris for too long, they become clogged. This will eventually hamper airflow, trapping moisture. It's a good idea to schedule regular maintenance to keep your air filters free from dust and other debris.
A defective blower motor can cause a lot of damage to your heat pump; this can result in a freeze-up. When there’s an issue with the motor, the fan may start and stop sporadically, run at a decreased spinning cycle or fail to run completely. Don't wait to hire an HVAC professional to repair the issue to prevent further trouble.
Refrigerant flows through the evaporator coil in your heat pump. Its role is to move heat into your home during winter and pull it out during summer. When the coil gets dirty, the dirt affects the coil's ability to transfer heat. This eventually leads to a freeze-up. Schedule an HVAC repair to fix this problem.
Are you experiencing a frozen heat pump in your Folsom, CA, home? Jaguar Heating & Air has many years of experience installing and repairing heat pumps so call us today to book a service appointment.
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