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Heat Pump Repair

Cochran Complete Services Heat Pump Repair

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Cochran Complete Services
3682 Cartersville Hwy
Dallas, GA 30132

770-443-9000

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for all your HVAC needs, from minor repairs, to system maintenance
to system replacement

HEAT PUMP REPAIRS


Dallas, Georgia Heat Pump Repair


With energy costs skyrocketing, many homeowners are leaving their traditional heating units behind in favor of more energy-efficient models. A heat pump is a fantastic option for those living in moderate climates such as Dallas, Georgia and surrounding areas. If you are looking to save more on your energy costs, contact your Dallas heat pump experts at Cochran Complete Services. We have a team ready for installation or repair services.


How Do Heat Pumps Work?


Heat pumps extract heat from the air or the ground outside the home and transfer it indoors. In the warmer months, this process can be reversed to provide efficient cooling.

There are two main types of heat pumps: air-source, in which refrigerant-filled coils are used to heat or cool extracted heat; and geothermal, where heat is transferred between the home and a water source such as groundwater.


The Benefits of Heat Pumps


Heat pumps are a great way to save on your utility costs. They can supply both heating and cooling within your home or building. This is more efficient than having to purchase two separate units.


You can also save on maintenance costs with a heat pump. Most traditional furnaces need to be maintained annually to ensure efficiency. If you have a heat pump, one annual service takes care of all of your preventative maintenance needs. Heat pumps also work well to dehumidify a space.



What are the Energy Efficient Features?


Heat pumps prove energy efficient since they use heat that already exists in the ground or in the air rather than using energy to create it. Energy bills are often reduced by an average of 30-40 percent when traditional furnaces are replaced with heat pumps.


For further energy efficiency, many heat pumps come with a desuperheater that collects leftover heat and transfers it to the water in the home. The most energy-efficient heat pump is a geothermal system; these use groundwater as a heat source and prove to be more efficient in colder climates than your average air-source heat pump.


What are Common Problems with Heat Pumps?


One of the most common problems with heat pumps is their propensity to collect frost and ice. To compensate for this, most heat pumps are built with a defrost cycle. Other common problems include odd noises (such as clanging sounds), complete unit failure, and the auxiliary light remaining on. If you notice these problems or more, contact Cochran Complete for immediate service. We will help you get your heat pump back to normal in no time and guarantee your satisfaction!

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