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Heat Pump Services in Louisburg, NC

Element Service Group provides professional heat pump services services to Louisburg residents and businesses. Fast response, fair pricing, guaranteed satisfaction.

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Recent Heat Pump Services Work in Louisburg

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ChrisMario GutierrezJeorell Carrington

Chris, Mario, Tay, Jeorell & Travis

May 2026

Why Won't My AC Cool Upstairs in Louisburg?

The Problem

The homeowner noticed that the upstairs HVAC system was not cooling effectively, despite the system still running.

What We Found

Mario found that the condenser in the attic had low pressure, indicating a leak in the system.

The Fix

Mario discussed the issue with the homeowner and accessed the air handler in the attic using a ladder. The homeowner was informed about the need to replace the evaporator coil and was advised that the warranty would only cover the coil replacement since a leak search was declined. Estimates for the coil replacement were provided.

The Result

The homeowner received the necessary information and estimates to proceed with the coil replacement.

Pro Tip

If your AC isn't cooling effectively, a common culprit is a refrigerant leak. Knowing the leak's location can save time and money, but remember that warranties often require a professional leak search to cover repairs.

FAQ

Heat Pump Services in Louisburg: questions answered

Answered by our licensed technicians serving Louisburg.

Do heat pumps work in North Carolina winters?

Yes, heat pumps work excellently in North Carolina's mild winters. Modern heat pumps operate efficiently down to 25-30°F, which covers most Triangle winter days. For the occasional cold snap, heat pumps include auxiliary heating. Many Apex and Cary homeowners use heat pumps as their primary heating and cooling system year-round.

What's the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?

A furnace burns fuel (gas or oil) to generate heat, while a heat pump transfers heat from outside air into your home using electricity. Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in one system, are more energy-efficient in mild climates, and have lower operating costs. Furnaces heat faster in extreme cold but cost more to run.

How much does heat pump installation cost?

Heat pump installation in the Apex area typically ranges from $4,500 to $12,000, depending on system size, efficiency rating (SEER/HSPF), and installation complexity. While the upfront cost is higher than a furnace alone, a heat pump replaces both your furnace and AC. Many homeowners see 30-50% savings on heating costs.

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