Heat Pump Repair Dallas, TX
When your heat pump stops working properly in the middle of a Dallas summer or during an unexpected winter cold snap, you need a repair team that understands the technology inside and out. At M.B. Kiser Heating and Air Conditioning Co. Inc., we have been providing expert heating repair, AC repair, and HVAC installation services since 1945. As the oldest Carrier dealer in Dallas and a family owned and operated business, we bring nearly eight decades of hands-on experience to every heat pump repair call we handle across Dallas, TX, Irving, TX, Farmers Branch, TX, University Park, TX, Las Colinas, TX, and Preston Hollow, TX.
Heat pumps have become one of the most popular and energy-efficient solutions for year-round climate control in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, heat pumps can reduce electricity usage for heating by approximately fifty percent compared to traditional electric resistance heating systems. That efficiency makes them an excellent choice for our region, where mild winters and hot summers create ideal operating conditions. However, because heat pumps run throughout the entire year rather than seasonally, they are subject to more wear and tear, making professional repair and maintenance essential to long-term performance.
Understanding How Heat Pumps Work and Why They Fail
A heat pump operates by transferring heat rather than generating it through combustion. During warm months, it extracts heat from indoor air and moves it outside, functioning essentially as an air conditioner. When temperatures drop, the system reverses the refrigerant cycle and pulls heat energy from outdoor air to warm your home. This dual-direction capability relies on a complex interaction between the compressor, reversing valve, expansion valve, evaporator coil, condenser coil, and refrigerant lines. When any one of these components malfunctions, the entire system can lose efficiency or stop working altogether.
Common issues we diagnose during heat pump repair calls include refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, faulty reversing valves, defective thermostats, electrical control failures, and worn-out compressors. Refrigerant leaks are particularly problematic because they not only reduce heating and cooling capacity but can also cause the compressor to overheat and fail prematurely. A reversing valve that gets stuck can leave your system locked in either heating or cooling mode, which is especially frustrating when Dallas weather shifts rapidly between seasons. Our technicians carry specialized diagnostic tools and extensive replacement parts inventory to address these problems quickly and accurately.
Our Diagnostic and Repair Process
Every heat pump repair begins with a thorough system evaluation. We measure refrigerant pressures, check electrical connections, test capacitors and contactors, inspect the defrost cycle, and evaluate airflow across both the indoor and outdoor coils. This comprehensive approach ensures we identify root causes rather than simply treating symptoms. A heat pump that short-cycles, for example, might appear to have a thermostat issue when the actual problem is a restricted metering device or a dirty air filter reducing airflow below acceptable thresholds.
Once we complete our diagnosis, we explain the findings clearly and outline the recommended repair before any work begins. We are certified with Climate Master in addition to being the oldest Carrier dealer in Dallas, which means our team has deep expertise across multiple heat pump platforms, including geothermal systems. Whether your system is an air-source heat pump, a ductless mini-split, or a ground-source geothermal unit, we have the training and certification to handle the repair correctly.
Serving Residential and Light Commercial Customers
We target residential and light commercial customers with a concentration on maintenance contracts, repairs, and installations. Heat pumps are increasingly popular in both settings throughout the Dallas metropolitan area. For homeowners in University Park and Preston Hollow, heat pumps offer quiet, efficient operation that maintains comfort without the noise and energy waste of older systems. Light commercial buildings such as offices, retail spaces, and small restaurants also benefit from heat pump technology because of the reduced operating costs and simplified maintenance compared to separate heating and cooling systems.
Our service area includes Dallas, TX, Irving, TX, Farmers Branch, TX, Las Colinas, TX, University Park, TX, and Preston Hollow, TX. We understand that heat pump failures do not wait for convenient business hours. That is why we offer 24/7 availability with a call center for after-hours calls. When you reach out outside of regular hours, our call center will pick up your call and forward it to our on-call technician and service manager. If the situation can wait safely, we will call you up first thing in the morning to schedule a priority visit.
Signs Your Heat Pump Needs Professional Repair
Recognizing early warning signs can prevent a minor issue from becoming a major system failure. If you notice any of the following, it is time to schedule a professional inspection and repair:
- Unusual noises such as grinding, rattling, or hissing coming from the indoor or outdoor unit often indicate loose components, refrigerant leaks, or failing bearings
- Reduced heating or cooling output despite the system running continuously, which may point to low refrigerant, a dirty coil, or a compressor issue
- Ice formation on the outdoor unit during heating mode that does not clear during the normal defrost cycle
- Frequent cycling on and off which stresses components and drives up energy bills
- Unexplained increases in your electric bill suggesting the system is working harder than necessary to maintain temperature
- The system blowing lukewarm air in either mode, which could indicate a stuck reversing valve or compressor malfunction
Preventive Maintenance and Long-Term Performance
Beyond repairs, regular preventive maintenance is the single most effective way to extend the life of your heat pump and maintain peak efficiency. Industry data from the Air Conditioning Contractors of America indicates that properly maintained heat pump systems last fifteen to twenty years, while neglected units often fail within ten. Our maintenance contracts are designed to catch small problems before they escalate, keeping your system running reliably through the extreme heat of Dallas summers and the occasional winter freezes that can challenge even well-built equipment.
During a maintenance visit, we clean coils, check refrigerant levels, lubricate moving parts, tighten electrical connections, test the defrost cycle, inspect ductwork for leaks, and calibrate thermostats. This level of attention ensures your heat pump delivers consistent AC service and heating service throughout every season. As we like to say, it is wiser to have Kiser install Carrier, and that same wisdom applies to trusting us with your ongoing heat pump care.
Why Experience Matters in Heat Pump Repair
Heat pump technology has evolved significantly over the decades, from basic single-speed units to today’s variable-speed inverter-driven systems that modulate output based on real-time demand. Repairing modern systems requires understanding advanced electronics, variable-frequency drives, and sophisticated control boards that communicate with smart thermostats. Having served the Dallas area continuously since 1945, M.B. Kiser Heating and Air Conditioning Co. Inc. has adapted with every generation of HVAC technology. We combine that institutional knowledge with ongoing factory training to deliver heat pump repair services that are both thorough and up to date.
When your heat pump needs attention, trust the oldest AC company in Dallas to get the job done right. Our commitment to quality repair, honest diagnostics, and responsive service has kept families and businesses comfortable across the Dallas area for nearly eighty years, and we are ready to do the same for you. Contact us today.








