$49 A/C Inspection. Get Ready for Warm Weather!

Claim Now

$49 A/C Inspection. Get Ready for Warm Weather!

Claim Now

$49 A/C Inspection. Get Ready for Warm Weather!

Claim Now

Aerial view of Boothe's HQ

Heat Pump Repair

Having a professional heat pump repair service is important to keep your energy bills low and your home or office comfortable. While homeowners can try to do the repairs on their own, it’s not recommended. Without the know-how of a highly trained technician, you could end up doing the unit more harm than good, which may ultimately result in the need for heat pump replacement or heat pump installation instead of routine repairs.

It’s best to leave the heat pump service to the heating unit and air conditioner experts. Not only do certified technicians know how heat pumps work, they have the training and experience to properly fix the problem, as well as the right tools and equipment. In addition, they can usually get the job done more quickly than you could.

For Southern Maryland heat pump repair service, trust the experts at Boothe’s Heating, Air, Plumbing, Drains & Electrical. We have years of experience repairing heat pumps of all makes and models, and we can get your heat pump heating and air conditioning system up and running again with efficient service. In most cases, we can even provide same-day service. Plus, we offer competitive rates that will fit within your budget. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for heat pump repair.



$50 Off any Trade Repair Over $500

$50 Off any Trade Repair Over $500

$50 Off any Trade Repair Over $500

$50 Off any Trade Repair Over $500

Promo Code: anytrade50

Expires: Jul 16, 2024

Offers cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon. All prior replacement sales do not apply. Special financing offers valid on qualifying equipment only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. Expires one month upon receipt. Maryland Master HVAC License: #8831.

$50 Off any Trade Repair Over $500

$50 Off any Trade Repair Over $500

Promotion Code: anytrade50

Expires Jul 16, 2024

Description:

Offers cannot be combined with any other offer or coupon. All prior replacement sales do not apply. Special financing offers valid on qualifying equipment only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. Expires one month upon receipt. Maryland Master HVAC License: #8831.



Heat Pump Emergency? Calls Are Answered 24/7/365




Choose Boothe’s for Heat Pump Repair Service in Southern Maryland

At Boothe’s, we have 30 years of experience repairing heat pumps. Customers have long trusted our team to replace bad components, repair faulty systems, and maintain the performance of their residential heat pumps. We are familiar with all makes, and models of heat pumps, and our certified technicians are highly trained to quickly identify and fix any problem, from a heat pump not heating to a heat pump not cooling.

Our service team performs a wide range of heat pump repair services, including the installation of heat pump replacement parts, refrigerant charging, and coil cleaning. We also offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all of our work. When you choose Boothe’s for your heat pump repair needs, whether you need to have a part replaced or any other type of system repair, you can be confident that you will receive high-quality service at a fair price.


Emergency Heat Pump Repair Service

In the middle of a heat wave or cold spell, the last thing you want is for your air conditioning or heating to stop working. If you find yourself in this situation, don’t panic! Boothe’s is an emergency heat pump repair company serving Southern Maryland.

Heat pump systems can break down at any hour, which is why we are available to our customers 24/7 for emergency heat pump repair. Whether your unit is not providing enough warm or cool air, or you have a heat pump, not heating or heat pump not cooling altogether, our team of certified technicians is always on-hand to diagnose your repair needs and solve the problem quickly. If your house is in need of emergency heat pump repair, don’t hesitate to give us a call so you can stay warm or cool!


Troubleshoot Heat Pump Systems, Then Schedule Repair Services

When it comes to your home, you want to make sure that you’re taking care of everything that needs attention. That’s why it’s important to know when you need a professional heat pump repair service. A breakdown can be a costly inconvenience, so knowing the signs ahead of time is crucial.


Boothe’s goes over some of the most common symptoms of a malfunctioning heat pump. Keep an eye out for them, and if you start seeing any of them, don’t hesitate to call in our team!


1. Not Enough Heat

If you have a heat pump not heating your Southern Maryland house enough, it could be due to a number of different issues. One possibility is that the outdoor unit is not receiving enough airflow. Another possibility is that the refrigerant levels are low or there is a leak in the system. If you suspect either of these issues, you should contact us to have a qualified technician diagnose the unit and complete repairs.


2. Not Enough Cooling

If you find your heat pump not cooling enough, a few problems may be impacting the system. One possibility is that the coils are dirty, preventing adequate heat transfer. It could be that the refrigerant levels are low due to a leak. Regular maintenance can keep your coils clean, and refrigerant issues must be fixed by a professional to restore efficient cold air from your heat pump air conditioner.


3. Noise Coming from the Outdoor Unit

If you hear unusual noise coming from the outdoor unit of your heat pump, there’s a problem. One possibility is that the fan blades are askew and striking other system parts as they revolve. Another possibility is that the compressor is failing and you need to replace it. If you are unsure what is causing the noise in your Southern Maryland home, you should contact us so we can assess your unit and make the necessary repairs.


4. Ice on the Outdoor Unit

Ice build-up on the outdoor unit of your heat pump can be caused by various system flaws. It may be that a dirty air filter needs to be replaced for the system to receive proper airflow. Another possibility is a faulty defrost control which is preventing the heat pump from thawing the unit itself. Try changing the filter, and contact us for service if that doesn’t cause the unit to start thawing as installation of defrost control replacement equipment may be needed.


5. High Energy Bills

If you have noticed an increase on your utility bills, this can be a sign of certain heat pump issues. Airflow may be blocked with a dirty filter, debris clogging the outdoor unit, or even closed vents in the home. Faulty parts can cause the unit to consume more electricity than usual when working to produce cold air or warm air, so it’s important to schedule Southern Maryland heat pump repair service to solve these problems.


Emergency Heat Pump Repair Service

Heat pumps may seem like they have significant issues, but the solution may be simpler than homeowners expect! Before you call Boothe’s for Southern Maryland heat pump repair, try these troubleshooting steps.


1. Check the Thermostat

The first thing you should do if you think your heat pump is not working properly is to check the thermostat. Make sure it has power and that it is set to the proper heat or cool mode for the season. Set the temperature to a point higher than the current room temperature for heating and lower for cold air. If the thermostat is set correctly and the heat pump still does not seem to be working, proceed to the next step.


2. Check for Power

There may be an issue with the power supply to the heat pump. First, check to make sure that the circuit breaker has not been tripped. If it has been tripped, reset it and see if this fixes the problem. If not, then you will need to check for a blown fuse. Replace any blown fuses and see if this restores power to the heat pump. Also, check the physical power switch located on or near the indoor and outdoor units and make sure they are set properly.


3. Check for Airflow Issues

Next, take a look at the air filter. If it is dirty, replace it with a clean filter. Inspect the outdoor unit of your heat pump. If there is any debris, such as leaves or dirt blocking the unit, this could prevent it from operating properly as airflow is restricted. Clear away any debris and see if this fixes the problem.