Spring in Moore is unpredictable. Cold mornings. Warm afternoons. Systems constantly switching modes.
If your AC works but not heat in house, this is one of the most common spring service calls we see in Moore.
And it usually points to a heat pump issue — not a full system failure.
Why This Happens in Moore Homes
Heat pumps work differently than traditional furnaces. They reverse operation depending on the season.
In spring, that reversing valve works overtime. When it fails, you’ll notice:
- Air blowing, but not warming
- Outdoor unit running constantly
- System stuck in cooling mode
- Lukewarm air when heat is on
This is when you need heat pump repair Moore OK, not guesswork.
When It’s a Repair — And When It’s Time for Replacement
You likely need repair if:
- The unit is under 12 years old
- The issue just started
- There’s no compressor damage
- You’ve never had major refrigerant leaks
You may need heat pump installation Moore if:
- Your system uses outdated refrigerant
- Repairs exceed 40% of replacement cost
- You’ve had repeated spring breakdowns
- Energy bills keep climbing
Spring is actually the best time to replace — before peak summer demand.
Moore-Specific Spring Factors That Stress Heat Pumps
Homes in Moore deal with:
- High spring wind exposure clogging outdoor coils
- Red dirt buildup reducing airflow
- Storm-related electrical surges
- Rapid temperature swings forcing constant mode changes
If your AC works but not heat in house, don’t wait until summer demand spikes.
Schedule a spring heat pump inspection now and prevent a peak-season breakdown.
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