Geothermal heat pumps use renewable energy from the ground to deliver consistent, energy-efficient heating, making them a great choice for any homeowner who wants to save money and lower their carbon emissions. However, just like traditional heating and cooling systems, they can encounter problems that prevent them from functioning properly.
If you ever run into a problem with your geothermal system, know that Family Heating & Air will be there to help! Our family-owned business cares about doing what’s right for our customers, which is why you can have confidence that our technicians will restore warmth to your home in no time.
At Family Heating & Air, we’re proud to serve homeowners throughout Indiana. If you ever need assistance with your geothermal heat pump unit, don’t hesitate to call us in the following regions:
Inadequate Heating
When your geothermal system fails to provide enough warmth to keep you comfortable, it likely means that there is an issue. Inadequate heating can stem from several problems, such as with the heat exchanger or faults within the loop system.
If your home feels cold or if certain areas lack heat, your geothermal system could require professional maintenance. Addressing these issues promptly will help restore your home’s comfort and optimize your geothermal system’s energy efficiency.
Geothermal heating and cooling systems are supposed to be energy efficient — this means that if you notice a sudden spike in utility bills, there’s definitely something wrong. Increased geothermal energy costs could mean that your system is working harder to provide the same level of heating, which may result from leaks in the ground loop or inefficiencies within the heat exchanger. Scheduling geothermal heating repair with our team can help you identify and resolve these issues.
If you see any unexplained wet spots in your lawn, then your geothermal system may have a problem. These wet areas often indicate leaks in the ground loop or problems with horizontal loops that could compromise the system’s effectiveness.
A damaged loop system can lead to more inefficient heating and stand in the way of your comfort on a cool evening. Prompt repairs can prevent further damage to the ground loop and ensure that your geothermal installation continues to operate at its best.
Iced coils are a geothermal system malfunction that should not be ignored. Ice buildup typically occurs due to issues with the heat exchanger or inadequate flow within the ground loop, both of which can affect the system’s ability to transfer heat efficiently.
Problems like icy coils can lead to increased energy consumption and prevent your geothermal system from providing you with the warmth you need. As such, scheduling repairs to address these issues will make sure that your geothermal system operates smoothly and continues to deliver reliable, energy-efficient heating.
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The next time your geothermal heating and cooling system has a problem, we can help! If you have any questions or want to schedule an appointment, contact us today.