Why Is My Heat Pump Freezing Up?
Ever walked outside and noticed your heat pump coated in ice—even when it’s not cold out? You’re not alone. We get calls at K Komfort Heating & Cooling like this all the time from homeowners wondering if something’s seriously wrong with their system.
While a little frost now and then isn’t unusual, a full freeze-up usually means something’s off behind the scenes. Sometimes it’s a quick fix you can handle yourself, but other times it’s best to call in a pro (that’s where we come in!).
Let’s take a look at what might be causing the freeze and what you can do next. In this blog, we’ll cover the following causes of your heat pump freezing up:
- Clogged Air Filter
- Low or Empty Refrigerant
- Filthy Evaporator Coil
- Faulty Blower Motor
- Dirty Fan Blades
What Causes My Heat Pump to Freeze?
To help sort things out, here are the six usual suspects causing heat pumps to freeze up:
1. Clogged Air Filter
When air filters are left to collect particles for too long, they become clogged. This hinders airflow, trapping moisture. Dust, pet dander, and smoke are just a few examples of things that can clog your filter.
The National Air Filter Association (NAFA) recommends changing your system’s filter as soon as it is loaded with dust and debris. How quickly your filter becomes clogged depends on many factors in your home. At K Komfort Heating & Cooling, we recommend switching to a new filter every three months at a minimum.
Try replacing your air filter, then running your unit’s heat setting to melt the ice. If this does not clear the problem, contact one of our trained experts to come out to help.
2. Low or Empty Refrigerant
If your heat pump is low on refrigerant, it may be leaking. This can be from of a weakened solder joint, a failed valve, or unsecured fittings. Also, when a component rubs against the refrigerant tank over time, it could eventually puncture it, leading to a freeze-up.
When the pipes start rattling, play it safe and power down your heat pump. Then contact one of our HVAC professionals for immediate inspection.
3. Filthy Evaporator Coil
Refrigerant flows through your heat pump’s evaporator coil. It transports heat into your Grafton home during cool weather and pulls it out during hot weather. When the coil becomes dirty, its ability to transfer heat is impaired. Compromised airflow can lead to a freeze-up.
If you notice ice on your coils, power down your heat pump. Then gently pour warm water over the coils to melt the ice. If your coils freeze back up, call one of our HVAC team members.
4. Faulty Blower Motor
If your blower motor is not up to speed, it can wreak havoc on your system, leading to a freeze-up.
The fan may start and stop intermittently, run at a reduced spinning cycle, or not run at all. If this is the case, have someone from K Komfort Heating & Cooling replace it.
5. Dirty Fan Blades
When the blower’s fan blades are dirty, this compromises the system’s airflow and exhaust output. Moisture may become trapped and turn into ice. If this happens, give us a call to correct it, as the fan blades are quite delicate.
Contact K Komfort Heating & Cooling With Any Heat Pump Issues
If your heat pump is freezing up, don’t ignore it—what seems like a minor issue can lead to bigger (and more expensive) problems down the line. While there are a few things you can check on your own, many causes of freeze-ups require a trained eye and the right tools to fix safely. If you’re unsure or the ice keeps coming back, it’s best to have a professional take a look.
K Komfort Heating & Cooling is always here to help get your system back on track, so you can stay comfortable year-round without the stress or the frost. Our team of experienced HVAC professionals is just around the corner in Grafton, WI to assist you. Call us today at 262-375-0075 or request service online if you need a repair or are interested in upgrading your current system.
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