Heat Pump Repair in Tampa, FL
When your heat pump isn’t performing properly, you need fast, professional service. FL HVAC Team provides expert heat pump repair in Tampa, FL, restoring comfort quickly and efficiently.
In Florida’s heat, even a minor issue can make your home uncomfortable fast. Whether your system is blowing warm air, making strange noises, or not turning on at all, our technicians diagnose the problem and provide reliable repairs.
Call today for prompt service.
Signs You Need Heat Pump Repair
Heat pumps often show warning signs before they completely fail:
- Warm air blowing in cooling mode
- Weak airflow
- System short cycling
- Frozen outdoor unit
- Unusual noises
- High electric bills
- Thermostat not responding
Ignoring these signs can cause further system damage.
Common Heat Pump Problems We Fix
Our experienced technicians repair all major brands and models. Common issues include:
- Refrigerant leaks
- Compressor problems
- Electrical component failure
- Reversing valve malfunction
- Capacitor replacement
- Frozen evaporator coils
- Thermostat issues
We provide accurate diagnostics and honest recommendations.
Emergency Heat Pump Repair
A broken heat pump during Tampa’s summer heat isn’t just uncomfortable — it can be unsafe. We respond quickly to restore cooling and minimize downtime.
Repair or Replace?
If your heat pump is over 12–15 years old or requires major component replacement, we’ll help you determine if repair or replacement makes the most financial sense.
We never upsell, we provide honest guidance.
Schedule Heat Pump Repair in Tampa, FL
If your heat pump isn’t working properly, don’t wait. Contact FL HVAC Team for trusted heat pump repair in Tampa, FL.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heat Pump Repair
Why is my heat pump blowing warm air in cooling mode?
This can be caused by low refrigerant, a thermostat issue, dirty coils, airflow restrictions, or a failing compressor. A technician can diagnose the exact cause.
What should I do if my heat pump won’t turn on?
Check your thermostat settings and air filter, and make sure the breaker hasn’t tripped. If the system still won’t start, it’s best to schedule professional service.
How long does heat pump repair take?
Many repairs can be completed in one visit. Repair time depends on the issue and whether replacement parts are needed.
Is it normal for a heat pump to freeze up?
Ice buildup can happen when airflow is restricted, refrigerant is low, or coils are dirty. Freezing should be inspected quickly to prevent damage.
How much does heat pump repair cost?
Repair costs vary based on the problem and parts required. After diagnosing the issue, FL HVAC Team provides clear, upfront pricing before work begins.
When should I replace instead of repair my heat pump?
If the system is 12–15+ years old, repair costs are frequent, or a major component fails, replacement may be a smarter investment.