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Heat Pump Repair in Denver | Denver Heat Pump Experts

Fast, Professional Heat Pump Repair for Denver Homeowners

Is your heat pump not heating, not cooling, icing up, making strange noises, or running nonstop? Your Cooper Green Team provides professional heat pump repair for homeowners throughout the Denver metro area and Colorado Front Range.

Heat pumps work year-round, which means they handle both summer cooling and winter heating. When something goes wrong, you need a licensed HVAC technician who can diagnose the problem quickly, explain your options clearly, and get your system running safely again.

Your Cooper Green Team repairs all major heat pump makes and models. Our technicians arrive prepared with the tools, parts, and experience needed to complete most heat pump repairs during the same visit. With 24/7 emergency service, upfront pricing, high-quality workmanship, and our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, you can count on Cooper when your comfort is on the line.

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Save $100 for every $1000 you spend on a qualifying HVAC repair of $1,000 or more.

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No substitutions or rain checks are permitted. Promotion must be applied at the time of booking and may not be combined with any other coupons, discounts, or promotional offers.

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Contact your Cooper Green Team with any questions or to schedule an appointment.

Schedule Your Heat Pump Repair

  • Schedule your appointment

    Getting help is simple. You can schedule heat pump repair online or call Your Cooper Green Team directly at (720) 605-7270. Our team will work quickly to find an appointment time that fits your schedule. If your heat pump has stopped working, is struggling during extreme weather, or is affecting your home comfort, we can help you get service as soon as possible.

  • Get a Clear Diagnosis and Upfront Pricing

    When your technician arrives, they will inspect your heat pump, thermostat, airflow, electrical components, refrigerant-related performance, outdoor unit, indoor equipment, and overall system operation. Once we understand the cause of the issue, we will explain the problem in plain language and provide an upfront repair quote before work begins. Cooper technicians repair all major heat pump brands and arrive with parts on hand for many common repairs.

  • Get Your Heat Pump Repaired Right the First Time

    Our goal is to restore your heating and cooling as quickly and correctly as possible. Your technician will complete the approved repair, protect your home with careful workmanship, and test the system before leaving. Cooper is known for high-quality repairs, clean service, and a strong first-time fix rate. We take the time to confirm your heat pump is running properly so you can feel confident once the repair is complete.

  • Enjoy Peace of Mind After the Repair

    Every qualifying heat pump repair is backed by a 1-year labor warranty and our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. If something related to our work does not meet your expectations, let us know, and we will make it right.

Should I Repair or Replace My Heat Pump?

Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, which means they often run more months of the year than a traditional air conditioner. A repair may be the right choice if your system is newer, the issue is minor, the equipment has been well maintained, or your warranty still covers key parts.

Replacement may make more sense if your heat pump is older, needs frequent repairs, struggles to heat or cool your home, causes rising energy bills, has major component failures, or no longer keeps your home comfortable. If the repair cost is high, your technician can help you compare repair and replacement options clearly.

Your Cooper Green Team will never pressure you into a system you do not need. We will explain what is happening, your repair options, and when a heat pump replacement may be the better long-term investment.

Consider replacing your heat pump if:

  • Your furnace is 12+ years old
  • The system needs frequent repairs
  • Your home has hot/cold spots
  • Energy bills are higher than they used to be
  • Your manufacturer warranty has expired

"Able to get the problem fixed in a couple of hours…"

Had a leak in my baseboard heating system and Cooper Heating was able to get in service rep out immediately. Their rep, Conner was on time, very professional, and obviously great at his job. He was able to get the problem fixed in a couple of hours and that included a trip to pick up the necessary part. I will definitely count on Cooper Heating & Cooling for future repairs!

—Roger V. | Colorado Homeowner

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Heat Pump Repair Cost Factors

Replacement Parts

Some heat pump problems can be fixed with a simple adjustment, while others require replacement parts. 

The cost may change depending on whether the issue involves the thermostat, capacitor, contactor, blower motor, fan motor, control board, reversing valve, defrost components, sensors, or other system parts.

Warranty Coverage

Warranty status can make a big difference in repair cost. If your system is still under a parts warranty, certain components may be covered. If your labor warranty is active, labor costs may also be reduced or covered depending on the terms.

Your Cooper Green Team can help review available warranty coverage and explain how it affects your repair.

System Age and Condition

An older heat pump may need more extensive repairs, especially if it has worn components, poor airflow, refrigerant-related issues, or a history of skipped maintenance. If your system has needed several repairs in a short period of time, it may be worth comparing repair costs with replacement options.

Looking for a precise quote?

We can help. When you call Cooper, we'll send over a technician as soon as possible to diagnose your system. From there, we'll provide an upfront, down-to-the-penny quote to repair your heat pump.
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Heat Pump Repair FAQs

A heat pump may not heat properly because of a thermostat issue, dirty filter, airflow restriction, frozen outdoor unit, low refrigerant-related performance, electrical problem, reversing valve issue, defrost control problem, or a failing component. A licensed HVAC technician can inspect the system and identify the exact cause.

If your heat pump is not cooling, the issue may be related to the thermostat, dirty coils, clogged filter, weak airflow, refrigerant-related performance, outdoor unit problems, electrical components, or a reversing valve that is not switching modes correctly. Cooper can diagnose the issue and explain the best repair option.

A heat pump may run longer than a traditional furnace or air conditioner because it is designed to heat and cool efficiently over longer cycles. However, if it runs nonstop, never reaches the set temperature, or your energy bills suddenly increase, there may be an issue with airflow, sizing, controls, refrigerant-related performance, or system efficiency.

Some frost can be normal during heating mode, but heavy ice buildup may point to a defrost problem, airflow issue, dirty coil, low refrigerant-related performance, sensor issue, or outdoor unit problem. If your heat pump is covered in ice or not defrosting properly, schedule service before the system is damaged.

A heat pump may blow cooler-feeling air than a gas furnace, especially during normal operation. But if the air feels cold, the system cannot heat the home, or backup heat is running constantly, there may be a thermostat issue, reversing valve problem, defrost issue, refrigerant-related performance concern, or other repair need.

Repair may make sense if your heat pump is newer, the problem is minor, and the system has been well maintained. Replacement may be better if the system is older, needs frequent repairs, struggles to heat or cool, has an expired warranty, or costs too much to repair compared to installing a new high-efficiency heat pump.

Heat pump repair cost depends on the problem, replacement parts, warranty coverage, system age, and repair complexity. The most accurate way to know the cost is to schedule a diagnostic appointment. Cooper provides upfront pricing before completing the repair.

Because heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, they should usually be maintained twice a year: once before the cooling season and once before the heating season. Regular maintenance helps improve efficiency, reduce breakdowns, and extend system life.

You can check simple items like thermostat settings, air filters, breaker switches, and whether the outdoor unit is blocked by debris. If the system is frozen, making unusual noises, not heating or cooling, or showing electrical issues, it is best to call a licensed HVAC technician.

Yes. Your Cooper Green Team offers 24/7 emergency service for urgent heat pump issues. If your system stops working, your home is uncomfortable, or you are concerned about safety, call Cooper for help.

Your Cooper Green Team repairs all major heat pump makes and models. Our technicians can inspect your system, diagnose the issue, and recommend the right repair whether Cooper installed the equipment or not.

Your Cooper Green Team repairs heat pumps for homeowners throughout the Denver metro area and Colorado Front Range. Our licensed HVAC technicians service all major heat pump makes and models and can help with heating problems, cooling problems, airflow issues, frozen systems, thermostat concerns, and emergency repairs.

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Ready to Repair Your Heat Pump? Call the Cooper Green Team!

If your heat pump is not keeping your home comfortable, do not wait for the problem to get worse. Your Cooper Green Team can diagnose the issue, explain your options, and provide an upfront repair quote.

Call (720) 605‑7270 or schedule online today for heat pump repair in the Denver metro area and Colorado Front Range.

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