If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s best to call us for prompt repair service. Delaying repairs can place unnecessary strain on the system and may shorten the lifespan of the pump. In some cases, simple troubleshooting can help, such as checking whether the circuit breaker needs resetting if the pump won’t power on, or cleaning a dirty filter to improve airflow and heating performance. However, if these quick fixes don’t solve the problem, scheduling a professional inspection is the safest way to protect your investment.
When our professionals arrive to service your pool heat pump, they’ll begin with a thorough diagnostic test. This process allows them to inspect all the electrical components and identify any malfunctions. It’s common for issues to involve the capacitor, thermostat, wiring, or control board.