Expert heat pump repair in University of Virginia, VA. NATE-certified technicians, quality equipment, and results you can count on.
KIC Refrigeration provides professional heat pump repair in University of Virginia, VA, diagnosing compressor failures, refrigerant leaks, reversing valve malfunctions, and defrost cycle errors across all major equipment brands. Our NATE-certified technicians restore rated HSPF and SEER performance through systematic, component-level troubleshooting that gets your dual-mode system back to full capacity.
University of Virginia homeowners and businesses count on reliable heat pump repair to maintain comfort and protect indoor air quality. Serving a community of 9,495 across Virginia, KIC Refrigeration brings the experience and crew depth to handle heat pump repair projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation and a clear, written estimate.
Our heat pump repair technicians in University of Virginia, VA are NATE-certified, EPA 608 licensed, and equipped with advanced diagnostic tools. From the initial inspection through final commissioning, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to the highest standards. That is how KIC Refrigeration has earned the trust of homeowners across Virginia.
A clear, step-by-step approach to every heat pump repair project we take on.
Our University of Virginia technician evaluates your heat pump by running it through a complete heating cycle and cooling cycle. We verify reversing valve solenoid operation, check defrost board timing, and measure output temperatures to determine if the system is switching modes correctly.
KIC Refrigeration performs a complete refrigerant circuit analysis on your University of Virginia, VA heat pump. We measure high-side and low-side pressures against the manufacturer target chart for current outdoor ambient temperature, calculate subcooling at the condenser and superheat at the evaporator, and use electronic leak detectors to locate any refrigerant loss.
We replace the failed component — compressor, reversing valve, defrost board, contactor, capacitor, or metering device — using OEM or equivalent parts rated for your system tonnage and refrigerant type.
Our University of Virginia crew verifies the repair by running the system in both modes. We confirm superheat and subcooling are within 2 degrees of target, the defrost cycle initiates and terminates properly, and the temperature split across the air handler is 15 to 20 degrees in cooling and 20 to 30 degrees in heating.
Common questions about heat pump repair costs, timelines, and what to expect.
Heat pump repair in University of Virginia typically ranges from $150 to $600 for common component failures like run capacitors, contactors, defrost timers, and condenser fan motors. Reversing valve replacement is a more involved job that runs $800 to $2,000 including refrigerant recovery and recharge. Compressor replacement costs $1,500 to $3,000 depending on the unit tonnage, refrigerant type — whether R-410A or older R-22 — and whether a hard-start kit is needed. KIC Refrigeration provides a detailed written estimate with parts and labor itemized before any work begins at your University of Virginia property, so you know exactly what the repair will cost.
The general rule is to repair if the system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than 50 percent of a replacement. Heat pumps over 12 to 15 years old — especially units still running on R-22 refrigerant — are often better replaced with a new R-410A system that offers higher SEER2 and HSPF2 efficiency ratings and lower operating costs. A new variable-speed heat pump can reduce your University of Virginia energy bills by 30 to 40 percent compared to an aging single-stage unit. KIC Refrigeration gives honest repair-versus-replace advice based on your specific equipment age, condition, and repair history rather than pushing unnecessary replacements.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration provides 24/7 emergency heat pump repair in University of Virginia and surrounding Virginia communities every day of the year including holidays. A failed heat pump in freezing weather is a genuine emergency — indoor temperatures can drop below 40 degrees within hours, putting water pipes at risk of freezing and bursting. Our emergency technicians are dispatched with fully stocked vehicles carrying capacitors, contactors, defrost boards, fan motors, and refrigerant so the most common failures can be repaired on the first visit. Call our University of Virginia emergency line any time and we will have a technician on the way to your property as quickly as possible.
KIC Refrigeration repairs every major heat pump brand installed in University of Virginia homes and businesses — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Daikin, York, Bryant, Amana, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, and LG. Our NATE-certified technicians are trained on both conventional ducted split systems and ductless mini-split heat pumps across all tonnage ratings from 1.5 to 5 tons. We work with every common refrigerant including R-410A, R-22, R-32, and R-454B. Whether your system is a 30-year-old R-22 unit or a brand-new variable-speed inverter model, KIC Refrigeration has the diagnostic tools, replacement parts access, and technical knowledge to repair it correctly at your University of Virginia property.
What our customers say about working with our HVAC team.
"Boiler kept cycling on and off. Technician found a faulty thermocouple and replaced it on the spot. No nonsense, no upselling. Just good honest work."
"Our AC went out on the hottest day of the year and they had someone here within two hours. Fixed it fast and explained everything clearly."
"AC repair was fast and fairly priced. The compressor was failing and they had the part on the truck. Done in about ninety minutes."