You can usually tell when your heat pump in Athens, TX is malfunctioning. For example, cycles should be 10 to 15 minutes long, and anything longer or shorter than that should be a cause for concern. The system may shut down before reaching your set point, or it may never shut down because it’s blowing out lukewarm or weak air. Other signs of an upcoming heat pump repair include musty odors and loud noises.

It’s normal for heat pumps to click when they start up, but that lasts only a moment. Continual clicking, rattling, banging, hissing, and grinding each point to a different issue, which only a professional could pinpoint. Musty odors mean water has collected in the air handler, likely because of a clog in the condensate drain line.

Whatever the issue, call our HVAC team at Accurate Home Services for the area’s best heat pump repair and replacement service.