It’s typical for your heat pump to generate some noise as it heats or cools your house. Wintertime can make it even more noisy, since it could move to defrost mode to avoid freezing over.

There are a couple of steps you can take to make your heat pump operate more quietly all year-round.

1. Book Biannual Heat Pump Checkups

Heat pump maintenance is very important, because it keeps your manufacturer warranty in place. This protects your finances if your heat pump develops a huge malfunction during the time it’s under warranty.

It can also help our techs discover tiny issues that can make your heat pump generate more noise. And potentially help you avoid an expensive repair during severe weather that compromises your comfort.

If small heat pump troubles keep on going undetected, they could make your system stop working later. By fixing problems like this sooner, our pros can get your heat pump working well before you truly need it.

Even more crucial, having a specialist clean and lubricate your heat pump’s moving components might make it more efficient. This could help you save more on your heating and cooling costs.

As your heat pump runs throughout the year, we recommend having this work done biannually, before summer and before winter.

2. Regularly Put in a New Air Filter

Your house’s air keeps fresh and clean because of your air filter. When the filter gets clogged, it can result in a couple of issues, such as short cycling. This makes your heat pump turn on and off more regularly, need excess energy and can wear it out more rapidly.

Here’s how frequently we recommend changing your air filter:

  • Flat filter: Once a month
  • Pleated filter: Every three months

If you have allergies or pets, you could need to replace the filter more regularly.

3. Get in Touch with Kilbourne Heating & AC When Your Heat Pump Is Making Strange Noises

Some heat pumps, typically older ones, can create more noise than others. If you’re experiencing extremely loud or strange noises, you should contact a heating and cooling company like Kilbourne Heating & AC for heat pump repair in Delray Beach.

Here are several noises that are a sign something’s up with your heat pump, how to repair them and when you should get in touch with a specialist.

Heat Pump Making High-Pitched Noise

If your heat pump is making sound that is giving you a headache, such as screeching or squealing, it’s usually due to the motor. The bearings might be dirty, or the motor may be breaking down. Regardless, you need to have a specialist look at it.

Heat Pump Making Buzzing Sounds

Buzzing noises are frequently tied to electrical pieces, which should be inspected by a licensed HVAC tech.

Heat Pump Making Hissing Noise

If your heat pump is hissing, a few things could be the issue. You may have a crack in your air ducts somewhere, which means conditioned air is escaping and your house will be less comfortable as a result. A hissing sound could also mean your heat pump has a refrigerant leak, which is an emergency. Your system needs refrigerant to transfer heat, and when there isn’t enough fluid, you could seriously damage your heat pump. Reach us at 561-287-7071 now for help.

Like we mentioned earlier, lots of heat pump issues can be uncovered and taken care of during biannual maintenance. While we’re at your residence finishing repairs, don’t forget to ask about booking your next maintenance appointment.

You should enjoy calm, energy-efficient comfort. When your heat pump is producing more noise than it should or sounds you don’t recognize, contact us at 561-287-7071 to schedule your appointment right away.