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    Heat Pump Repair in Peoria, IL

    Heat Pump Repair

    Heat pump not heating your home properly? Our licensed technicians diagnose and repair all heat pump brands - fast and right the first time.

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    Heat pumps are an efficient way to heat your home, but they need expert service when something goes wrong. Heat pump blowing cold air in winter? Running constantly without reaching temperature? Our licensed technicians will find the problem and fix it.

    Signs You Need Heat Pump Repair

    • Heat pump is running but not heating your home
    • Ice buildup on your outdoor unit
    • System runs constantly but never reaches the set temperature
    • Unusual noises from the indoor or outdoor unit
    • Higher than normal energy bills

    How Our Heat Pump Repair Process Works

    Here's how we handle your heat pump repair from first call to final fix.

    1

    Call Anytime

    Describe the issue and we'll send a heat pump specialist to your home.

    2

    Expert Diagnosis

    We check refrigerant levels, electrical connections, the compressor, and defrost system.

    3

    Efficient Repair

    We fix the root cause - not just the symptom - so your heat pump runs reliably again.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is my heat pump blowing cold air?

    Common causes include low refrigerant, defrost issues, a failing compressor, or thermostat problems. Our technicians can diagnose the exact cause.

    How long do heat pumps last?

    Most heat pumps last 10-15 years with regular maintenance. Proper servicing extends their lifespan significantly.

    Why is my furnace blowing cold air?

    A furnace blowing cold air usually means the pilot light is out, the flame sensor is dirty, the thermostat is set to fan instead of heat, or the limit switch tripped from overheating. Check the thermostat first, then call us if cold air keeps coming through the vents.

    What temperature should I set my thermostat to in winter?

    Most central Illinois homes are most comfortable and efficient at 68 degrees during the day and 62 to 65 degrees at night. Lowering the thermostat 7 to 10 degrees while you sleep or are away can cut heating costs by up to 10 percent each year.

    How much does a new furnace cost in central Illinois?

    A new furnace in central Illinois typically ranges based on size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. We provide a free in-home estimate with transparent flat-rate pricing before any work starts, plus financing options to spread out the cost.

    Is it safe to run a furnace that smells like burning?

    A burning smell the first time you run your furnace each fall is normal as dust burns off the heat exchanger. If the smell continues past an hour, smells like plastic or rotten eggs, or comes with smoke, shut the system off and call us immediately for safety.

    How long can I expect a new furnace to last?

    A new high-efficiency furnace installed in central Illinois lasts 15 to 20 years with annual maintenance. Skipping yearly tune-ups can cut that lifespan in half. We include warranty registration and a free first-year inspection on every furnace installation we perform.

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