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