Heat Pump Services Tucson

Heat pumps provide both cooling and heating from one system, making them a practical option for many Southern Arizona properties. Sonoran HVAC & Plumbing Solutions provides heat-pump diagnostics, repair, maintenance, and replacement guidance throughout Tucson and nearby communities.

Heat-Pump Problems We Diagnose

  • System not heating or cooling
  • Outdoor unit not operating
  • Frequent cycling
  • Weak airflow
  • Ice buildup
  • Thermostat or reversing-valve problems
  • Electrical component failures
  • Unusual noise or vibration

How Heat-Pump Service Differs

A heat pump uses refrigeration components in both heating and cooling modes. Diagnosis may involve electrical controls, airflow, refrigerant performance, defrost operation, thermostats, motors, coils, and the reversing process that changes operating mode.

Heat-Pump Repair

We inspect the equipment and explain the cause of the problem before recommending work. Many failures can be repaired with a component replacement, wiring correction, airflow improvement, drainage repair, or control adjustment.

Heat-Pump Maintenance

Because heat pumps may operate much of the year, routine inspection is especially important. Maintenance can identify dirty coils, weak electrical components, drainage issues, airflow restrictions, and wear before a high-demand season.

Heat-Pump Installation and Replacement

When replacement is being considered, we review the property, existing equipment, ductwork, electrical requirements, comfort goals, and expected use. Equipment sizing and installation quality have a major effect on comfort and system performance.

Emergency Heat-Pump Service

For a complete system failure, burning smell, sparking, or other urgent concern, call 520-303-3220 or visit our emergency HVAC repair page.

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Heat-Pump Service Area

Service is available throughout Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, Vail, Sahuarita, Green Valley, Catalina Foothills, and nearby communities.

Heat-Pump FAQs

Can a heat pump cool and heat the same property?

Yes. A heat pump moves heat in different directions depending on the operating mode.

Why does my heat pump run for long periods?

Longer cycles may be normal in some conditions, but dirty filters, airflow issues, equipment problems, or incorrect sizing can also contribute.

How do I request service?

Call 520-303-3220 or book online.