Heat Pump service from All Service
Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, which means they work hard across more of the year than many single-purpose systems. When performance drops, it can affect comfort in both warm and cold seasons.
All Service checks heating operation, cooling operation, thermostat settings, outdoor unit performance, defrost behavior, airflow, and backup heat where applicable. We also help customers understand when a heat pump makes sense as a replacement or upgrade option.
Because this equipment affects comfort in more than one season, we look at both heating and cooling performance, controls, airflow, and overall system condition.
Repair and troubleshooting
If your heat pump is not working correctly, we check the system step by step and explain what we find in plain language before recommending a repair.
Replacement and installation
When new equipment makes more sense, we help compare practical options for the property, comfort goals, and budget instead of pushing a one-size-fits-all answer.
Maintenance and prevention
Regular service can help reduce surprise breakdowns, improve day-to-day operation, and give you a better sense of the system’s condition before peak season.
Service-first, not sales-first
Clear answers before any work begins
We take time to inspect the system, explain what we see, and make sure you understand the practical choices in front of you. The goal is not to overwhelm you with options. It is to help you feel confident about the next step.
- Straightforward explanations from trained technicians
- Repair, replacement, and maintenance options when applicable
- Residential and commercial service with honest recommendations
Built around clear choices
All Service focuses on helping customers understand what is happening, what can wait, and what should be handled sooner. If there are multiple ways to solve the problem, we explain the difference so you can make the decision that fits your home, business, and budget.
Repair, maintain, or replace?
We help you compare the options honestly.
Some issues are simple repairs. Others are signs that the equipment is aging, inefficient, or becoming unreliable. We explain the difference without pushing you into a decision before you are ready.
- How old the equipment is and whether the same problem keeps coming back
- Whether the repair solves the issue or only buys a short amount of time
- Comfort, safety, reliability, efficiency, and how the system fits the property
What we can help with
- Heat pump diagnostics and repair
- Heating and cooling performance checks
- Replacement and installation options
- Thermostat setup and staging review
- Defrost and outdoor unit checks
- Preventive maintenance
Common reasons customers call
- System is not heating or cooling well
- Outdoor unit has ice buildup
- Auxiliary heat runs too often
- System runs constantly
- Energy bills are higher than expected
How we handle the visit
- Listen to what you are experiencing and review the equipment or affected area.
- Inspect the system, explain what we find, and answer questions before work begins.
- Provide clear repair, maintenance, or replacement options so you can choose the best next step.
Residential and commercial support
All Service works with both residential and commercial customers. Whether the issue is affecting one room, the whole building, daily comfort, or routine operation, the goal is the same: show up, inspect the system carefully, and provide a clear next step.
Who this service is for
- Homeowners who want a clear explanation before approving work
- Business owners and property managers who need dependable service
- Customers comparing repair, maintenance, and replacement options
- Older systems that need honest guidance instead of sales pressure
Ready to talk through your options?
Call All Service or request service online. We’ll help you understand the issue and choose the right next step without gimmicks or pressure.
Helpful questions
Do heat pumps replace both an AC and furnace?
In some setups, a heat pump can handle both heating and cooling. In colder climates, it may be paired with backup or auxiliary heat.
Why does my heat pump run so often?
Heat pumps often run longer at lower output than traditional systems, but constant running can also point to sizing, airflow, refrigerant, or control issues.