Your Heat Pump Fixed —
Fast, Right, Guaranteed.
Same-day HVAC repair by certified technicians. All brands. All problems. Repairs from $90 with no hidden fees.
- NATE Certified Technicians
- EPA 608 Licensed
- 5-Star Google Rated
- Same-Day Emergency Service
- All Brands Serviced
Heat Pump Repair Services
Every repair is performed by a NATE-certified technician with transparent upfront pricing — no surprises, no hidden fees.
Emergency Heat Pump Repair
24/7 same-day dispatch. When your heat pump fails at night or on weekends, a NATE-certified technician comes to you within hours.
Available 24/7Refrigerant Recharge
EPA 608-certified R-410A and R-32 recharge with full leak detection. Low refrigerant causes freezing coils and poor heating.
From $150Compressor Repair
Diagnosis and replacement for all major brands. We give you an honest repair vs. replace assessment after every diagnostic.
From $600Capacitor Replacement
The most common heat pump repair — done in under 1 hour. If your unit hums but won’t start, this is likely the fix.
From $90Reversing Valve Repair
Fixes heat pumps stuck in one mode. The reversing valve switches between heating and cooling — when it fails, you lose half your system.
From $250Annual Maintenance
Full inspection, coil cleaning, refrigerant check, and diagnostic report. Extends heat pump lifespan by 3–5 years.
From $99What’s Happening With Your Heat Pump?
Select your symptom and we’ll connect you with the right technician.
How Heat Pump Repair Works
From your first call to a working heat pump — most repairs completed same day.
Describe the Problem
Tell us what’s happening. Select your symptom and location — takes 30 seconds.
Same-Day Diagnosis
A certified tech arrives, runs a full diagnostic, and gives you an upfront quote before any work begins.
Repaired on the Spot
Most repairs are done in 1–3 hours. We carry parts for all major brands.
Tell Us What’s Wrong — We’ll Handle the Rest
Same-day appointments available in most areas across the USA
Or call 24/7: +1-800-123-4567
Heat Pump Repair Cost Breakdown (2026)
| Repair Type | Average Cost | Time Required |
|---|---|---|
| Capacitor Replacement | $90 – $175 | Under 1 hour |
| Refrigerant Recharge | $150 – $300 | 1–2 hours |
| Reversing Valve Repair | $250 – $600 | 2–3 hours |
| Compressor Repair | $600 – $1,200 | 3–5 hours |
All estimates include parts and labor. We quote before we start — no hidden fees.
What Homeowners Say About Our Repairs
“Our heat pump stopped heating on a cold Tuesday night. Called at 9pm and a technician was at the door by 11pm. Turned out to be a failed capacitor — fixed in 45 minutes for $140. Incredibly fast and professional.”
— Sarah M., Homeowner
“My heat pump was short cycling for three weeks. The tech found a refrigerant leak I had no idea about, repaired it same day, and my energy bill dropped $80 the next month.”
— James R., Homeowner
“Called at 7am on a Sunday. Tech arrived by 9am, diagnosed a failing fan motor, had the part on his truck, and finished before noon. NATE certified and priced exactly as quoted.”
— Linda T., Homeowner
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does heat pump repair cost?
Heat pump repair costs range from $90 to $1,200. Capacitor replacement — the most common repair — averages $90–$175 in under 1 hour. Refrigerant recharge costs $150–$300. Reversing valve repair runs $250–$600. Compressor repair is $600–$1,200. All prices include parts and labor.
Why is my heat pump not heating?
The most common causes are a faulty reversing valve, low refrigerant, a failed capacitor, or a stuck defrost cycle. The reversing valve controls heating vs. cooling mode — when it sticks, the system locks in one mode. A NATE-certified technician can diagnose and repair in 1–3 hours.
Should I repair or replace my heat pump?
Use the 50% rule: if your heat pump is over 10–12 years old and the repair cost exceeds 50% of a new unit’s price, replacement is more economical. Newer heat pumps offer SEER2 ratings of 18–22+ and can reduce energy bills by 20–40%.
How long does heat pump repair take?
Most repairs take 1–3 hours. Capacitor replacement takes under 1 hour. Refrigerant recharge takes 1–2 hours. Compressor replacement is the most complex at 3–5 hours. We carry parts for all major brands so most jobs are finished on the first visit.
Can I repair a heat pump myself?
Homeowners can replace air filters and clear outdoor unit debris. Refrigerant handling requires an EPA 608 certification by federal law — it cannot be done legally without a license. All electrical and refrigerant work must be performed by a licensed technician.