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Furnace Repair

Heat Pump Repair in Arlington & Grand Prairie, TX

Heat pumps in North Texas take a beating from 100-degree summers and sudden winter freezes. If your unit is short-cycling or stuck in defrost mode, Boost Air and Plumbing provides exact repairs for Carrier, Lennox, and Rheem systems to restore your home comfort.

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Troubleshooting Common Heat Pump Failures

Heat pumps are different from your standard furnace repair because they rely entirely on refrigerant flow to move heat. When the reversing valve fails, your system might blow cold air in the dead of winter. This is a common headache for homeowners in the DFW area during a cold snap.

We often see failed capacitors and contactors caused by the intense North Texas summer heat. These small electrical parts take the brunt of the load. If they pop, your compressor won't start at all. We carry high-quality replacements on our trucks for brands like Goodman and Trane. Small parts cause big problems.

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Addressing Defrost and Coil Issues

During a North Texas freeze, your outdoor unit will naturally develop some frost. The system is designed to enter a defrost cycle to melt this away. If you see a solid block of ice, the defrost sensor or control board has failed. A frozen coil won't pull heat from the air.

Leaving a heat pump frozen for too long kills the compressor. We don't just melt the ice and leave. Our NATE-certified techs dig into the wiring to find out why the cycle didn't trigger. We check the outdoor fan motor and refrigerant levels too. Everything must work together.

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When Auxiliary Heat Takes Over

Most systems in our area use electric heat strips as a backup. If you notice your electric bill skyrocketing, your heat pump might be broken, forcing the auxiliary heat to do all the work. This is similar to a furnace not heating repair scenario where the primary source fails. We check your heat strips to ensure they aren't stuck on.

A furnace ignitor replacement is common for gas units, but heat pumps rely on these strips for emergency warmth. We test the sequencers to make sure the strips turn on and off in stages. This prevents your breakers from tripping. We keep your emergency heat reliable.

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Expert Motor and Component Replacement

The indoor fan is a workhorse that runs year-round. A furnace blower motor replacement is a frequent necessity for older heat pump air handlers. If you hear a screeching sound or smell burning plastic, shut the system down immediately. High attic temperatures in Texas accelerate motor bearing failure.

Boost Air and Plumbing handles everything from simple thermostat recalibrations to complex refrigerant circuit repairs. We use digital manifolds to get exact pressure readings on every job. Our goal is a permanent fix, not a temporary patch. Quality parts matter for long-term performance.

Boost Air technician performing a furnace repair on a residential unit

What you get

  • Complete diagnostics for Trane, Carrier, and Goodman heat pump models.
  • Refrigerant leak detection and EPA-certified recharging of R-410A systems.
  • Emergency defrost control board troubleshooting for frozen outdoor coils.
  • Reversing valve testing to restore heating and cooling cycles immediately.
  • Direct replacement of failed dual-run capacitors and fan motors.

How it works

  1. 1We perform a static pressure test to ensure your ductwork isn't choking the system.
  2. 2Our techs measure refrigerant subcooling and superheat to identify secret leaks.
  3. 3We inspect the defrost board and reversing valve for proper electrical signal.
  4. 4The repair is verified by monitoring the system through a full heating cycle.

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Why call us

  • • 10+ years in DFW
  • • TDLR / TSBPE licensed
  • • Flat-rate, written pricing
  • • Same-day weekday service
  • • Financing on qualifying jobs
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Call our NATE-certified technicians at (817) 839-4672 for fast North Texas repairs.

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Two DFW locations serving the entire Metroplex

Boost Air And Plumbing dispatches trucks from our Arlington main office and our Grand Prairie shop, covering Tarrant and Dallas counties with same-day HVAC and plumbing service. Call (817) 839-4672 for either location.

Arlington (Main Office)

Boost Air And PlumbingArlington, TX

  • 2313 Michigan Ct
    Arlington, TX 76016
  • (817) 839-4672
  • Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Sunday: Closed
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Grand Prairie

Boost Air And PlumbingGrand Prairie, TX

  • 2100 TX-360 Ste 907
    Grand Prairie, TX 75050
  • (817) 839-4672
  • Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Sunday: Closed
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