Heat Pump Repair, How do I know if I need a new compressor?
Recently purchased a home in SW VA with 2 5 ton pumps. Shortly before closing on the house, the downstairs unit required additional refrigerant. The house is not constantly occupied and last month we received a HUGE heating bill. I do not know if the unit was heating effectively or not. We had a HVAC contractor come to evaluate the heat pump as the possible source of the problem. He did say that the temperature was being maintained at 60 degrees, but was relying on aux. heat. I am not sure what the thought process is here, but he is telling us that we need a new compressor, and wants to charge us $400 for disposal of the old unit, and for disposal of the refrigerant. Question is how do I / we know if it's the compressor, and in order to replace the compressor, is it standard the charge such a fee for disposal of parts? Thanks for your time and consideration on answering this one. I have never had a heat pump house before, so this is all new.