A Cool Transformation in Friendsville: From Lukewarm Air to a Brand-New Heat Pump
Heating and Air Conditioning
Friendsville
Heating and Air Conditioning in Friendsville
The Challenge: Unexpected Lukewarm Air
A homeowner in Friendsville noticed their air conditioning wasn’t delivering the chilly comfort it used to. Although the thermostat was set to 70°F, vents were pushing out air closer to mid-70s, leaving rooms uncomfortably warm. On arrival, our HEP technician discovered a tripped breaker and, upon inspecting the outdoor unit, found that a key electrical switch was malfunctioning and the compressor was repeatedly overloading. The aging system was simply unable to keep up.
Diagnosis and Discussion
To pinpoint the issue, our technician performed a series of checks:
- Electrical Inspection: Resetting the breaker revealed the outdoor unit’s relay was sticking, causing the compressor to overheat within minutes.
- Component Testing: Using professional diagnostic tools, the tech verified the compressor windings were out of spec—indicating internal wear that wouldn’t hold up under normal operation.
- Homeowner Options: After explaining the findings, the homeowner chose to upgrade to a modern, energy-efficient split system rather than risk ongoing breakdowns.
Indoor Unit: Before & After
Before replacement, the indoor air handler showed signs of age: uneven airflow and inconsistent temperatures throughout the ductwork.
After removal of the old unit, our team installed a high-efficiency air handler, complete with updated insulation and a new condensate pump for reliable moisture removal.
Outdoor Upgrade: A Fresh, Efficient Condenser
The heart of the new system is a three-ton split heat pump built for reliability and quiet operation.
- Proper Pad and Landscaping: A level concrete pad and crisp white gravel ensure stable, vibration-free placement and good drainage.
- Professional Connections: Refrigerant lines and electrical wiring were carefully routed and weather-sealed for long-term protection.
- Quality Assurance: Final pressure and temperature readings confirm optimal refrigerant charge and system balance.
Safety and Efficiency Extras
Beyond the core heat pump swap, the project included:
- Disconnect Box: A new, code-compliant outdoor electrical shutoff was installed for safety and ease of service.
- Return Air Improvements: Upgraded the return-air enclosure to boost circulation and reduce energy waste.
- Air-Quality Upgrade: A UV light system was added at the air handler to help keep cooling coils free of microbial buildup.
Final Thoughts and Homeowner Tips
1. Watch for Early Signs: If you feel air coming out less cold than usual, or notice frequent breaker trips, call in the pros before a major failure.
2. Keep Clearances: Maintain at least 2 ft of clearance around outdoor units and keep indoor areas around the air handler free of clutter.
3. Annual Tune-Ups: Scheduling yearly check-ups can catch minor issues—like a sticking relay—before they lead to a full system replacement.
4. Consider Air-Quality Add-Ons: UV lights and upgraded filters can improve comfort and protect your system from buildup.
By addressing the root causes and installing a modern split heat pump, this Friendsville home now enjoys consistent, energy-efficient cooling—and peace of mind under warranty. If your system is struggling, HEP technicians are ready to help you breathe easier all year long.
Published on March 31, 2026