Your heat pump repair specialists in Salt Lake City, UT. Free assessments, certified technicians, and guaranteed results.
Residents of Salt Lake City, Utah count on their heat pumps for year-round comfort, and KIC Refrigeration delivers the expert repair service needed to keep these systems operating at peak efficiency. From frozen outdoor coils and faulty expansion valves to inverter board failures, our technicians resolve every heat pump issue with precision diagnostics and manufacturer-specified repair procedures.
With a population of 226,341, Salt Lake City is home to thousands of properties that depend on reliable heating and cooling. Our heat pump repair team in Salt Lake City, UT combines local climate knowledge with NATE-certified expertise to deliver results that restore comfort and improve efficiency. Every project begins with a thorough system evaluation so we can recommend the right solution for your specific situation.
When you choose KIC Refrigeration for heat pump repair in Salt Lake City, you get a team that shows up on time, diagnoses accurately, and treats your property with respect. We handle all the details — from equipment selection and permits to final commissioning and warranty registration — so you can focus on staying comfortable.
Our proven process ensures your heat pump repair project is done right the first time.
KIC Refrigeration begins every heat pump repair in Salt Lake City, UT with a dual-mode performance test. We measure supply air temperatures in heat and cool, verify the reversing valve energizes and de-energizes properly, and test the defrost control board to confirm it initiates defrost cycles at the correct intervals.
We connect manifold gauges to check suction and discharge pressures, calculate superheat and subcooling, and compare readings to the manufacturer charge chart. Incorrect pressures reveal leaks, restrictions, or compressor issues.
Our Salt Lake City technician installs the replacement part with proper brazing techniques for sealed-system components, recovers refrigerant before opening the circuit, pulls a 500-micron vacuum on reassembly, and recharges to the manufacturer-specified weight.
KIC Refrigeration does not consider your Salt Lake City, UT heat pump repair complete until every performance metric checks out. We verify pressures, temperatures, amperage draws, defrost timing, reversing valve switching, and thermostat communication before signing off on the work.
Everything you need to know before scheduling heat pump repair for your property.
Heat pump repair in Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City 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.
Heat pump icing is caused by conditions that prevent the defrost cycle from working correctly. The most common culprits are low refrigerant charge from a slow leak, a dirty or blocked outdoor coil that restricts airflow, a failed defrost control board or timer that does not initiate the defrost sequence, a stuck defrost relay, or a malfunctioning outdoor fan motor. In normal operation, the defrost cycle activates every 30 to 90 minutes during cold weather, reversing the system briefly to melt accumulated frost. When any component in this chain fails, ice builds up until the unit shuts down on high-pressure safety. KIC Refrigeration tests the complete defrost circuit and refrigerant charge at your Salt Lake City, UT home to identify and fix the root cause.
A heat pump blowing cold air in heating mode is most commonly caused by a failed reversing valve solenoid, which gets stuck and prevents the system from switching from cooling to heating. Other causes include low refrigerant charge that reduces the heat output at the condenser coil, a stuck or failed defrost control board that keeps the outdoor unit in defrost mode too long, or a thermostat that has lost communication with the control board. KIC Refrigeration tests the reversing valve by measuring the temperature difference across it, checks refrigerant pressures with manifold gauges, and verifies the defrost sequence to isolate the exact cause at your Salt Lake City property.
Real feedback from customers across the country about the quality of our work.
"Good experience with the air duct cleaning. Two-person crew was efficient and professional. The house smelled fresher right away."
"Mini split repair was done right the first time. The outdoor unit had a refrigerant leak and they found it, fixed it, and recharged the system same day."
"Heat pump was not heating properly. They found a bad reversing valve and had it swapped out the next day. House is warm again and the system runs great."