A ductless heat pump is an energy-efficient heating and cooling solution. That’s until it needs repair. Recognizing the warning signs can prompt you to call for help before it’s too late. The sooner an issue is fixed, the lower the chances of major damage or a system failure. Prompt repairs can save money and help ductless heat pumps last longer.
The following signs mean your ductless mini-split system needs to be repaired:
- Unusual Noises
- Strange Odors
- Less Comfortable Temperatures
- Cold Air Instead of Heat
- Leaks
- Higher Energy Bills
- Short Cycling
- The Heat Pump Won’t Shut Off
- The System Ices Up
- Reduced Airflow
1. Unusual Noises
Heat pumps are designed to run quietly. If your system starts making loud sounds while running, one or more moving parts may be damaged. Various noises can justify calling an HVAC repair tech, such as squealing, grinding, rattling, banging, and other sounds that might indicate mechanical issues. These can cause more substantial damage if not promptly fixed.
If the ignitor isn’t working, neither will your furnace. The part can fail due to:
- Age-related wear
- Damage from a power surge
- Faulty ignition wiring
2. Strange Odors
A ductless heat pump should not emit musty odors. They can mean bacteria or microbes are growing in the system, which can create health hazards if released into the air. Biological contaminants can thrive in high humidity resulting from air sealing issues in your home or a problem with your heat pump. If there’s a burning odor, the unit may have an electrical problem.
3. Less Comfortable Temperatures
Your senses can tell you a lot about your heat pump’s health. If the temperature in a single zone or across different zones becomes inconsistent, or rooms never reach the set temperature, the thermostat or a sensor may need replacement. Aside from affecting your overall well-being, temperature control issues can overwork your heat pump system. This can lead to significant damage to major components.
4. Cold Air Instead of Heat
If your heat pump is blowing cold air when it’s set to heat mode, something is wrong. It has components that allow it to reverse the flow of refrigerant. Damage to these can prevent it from switching to heating or cooling. Therefore, if your heat pump blows cold air instead of heat, or vice versa, call for help.
5. Leaks
Fluids should not leak from ductless heat pumps. Even if a leak is just water, this is not good. It can mean the drain line is clogged or there’s damage to the condensate drain pan or a pump. Excess moisture can lead to water damage (to the heat pump and your home) and allow microbes to grow.
If refrigerant is leaking, the problem is an immediate health hazard. Also, it’s what allows your heat pump to transfer heat to and from your home. Without enough of it, the system can overwork itself and overheat, which can cause extensive damage.
No matter what type of fluid is leaking from your heat pump, it’s time to call a repair professional.
6. Higher Energy Bills
When ductless heat pumps need repair, they often become less efficient. Malfunctioning components can cause the entire system to work harder. Therefore, it uses more electricity. Higher utility bills are a good reason to call a local HVAC company. Don’t pass off a high electric bill as just another increasing expense. It can mean your heat pump is running longer and working harder to keep up.
If it fails, replacing the board is the only option. This type of heating repair varies in price depending on many factors. You could spend a couple hundred to over $1,000 to replace the control board.
7. Short Cycling
Pay attention to how long your heat pump runs. If it starts turning off much sooner than usual, it won’t provide effective temperature control. However, reduced heating or cooling performance isn’t the full story. The constant turning on and off wastes energy and can wear parts out. Short cycling is one of the less apparent signs of trouble, but promptly addressing it can save you a lot of money..
8. The Heat Pump Won’t Shut Off
Extreme outdoor temperatures can cause your heat pump to run longer. If it runs constantly, this is also a sign of a problem. If changing the air filter doesn’t resolve the issue, have a contractor inspect the system for potential problems such as a dirty evaporator coil, refrigerant leak, faulty thermostat, or electrical malfunction.
The solutions for a malfunctioning thermostat include::
- Clean the thermostat
- Replace the batteries
- Adjust it to the proper settings
- Repair the unit
- Relocate it away from drafts and heat sources
- Tighten or replace wiring
- Install a new thermostat
9. The System Ices Up
Ice buildup in a ductless heat pump, whether in the summer or winter, often means the evaporator coil needs to be cleaned or repaired. The presence of ice should never be ignored. It’s not normal and will affect the performance of your heat pump system. It can even do more damage.
10. Reduced Airflow
Weaker airflow from vents can mean the filter is dirty or the blower motor is failing. Years of use can wear out moving parts. Delaying a ductless heat pump repair when airflow is low can lead to a complete system failure, requiring a costly repair or replacement. A trained technician can evaluate the system, determine the cause of the problem, and restore your heat pump’s performance.
Sky Heating & Air Conditioning Repairs Ductless Heat Pumps
Our licensed HVAC contractors can help you decide if you should buy a ductless heat pump, install one for you, or provide prompt and precise repairs. We help improve home comfort for customers throughout the Portland, OR, area. Achieving this goal requires finding a system of the right type and size to optimize temperature control and energy efficiency. To learn more or request a consultation, call (503) 744-5851 today.