LC Heating & Air provides heat pump services in Warner Center for year-round comfort. A heat pump heats in winter and cools in summer, replacing both your gas furnace and air conditioner. We install and repair central heat pumps, ductless mini split heat pumps, cold-climate heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems, and we help you stack TECH Clean California rebates, the federal 25C tax credit, and SCE incentives. Whether you are searching for heat pump not heating, heat pump not cooling, heat pump installation and repair, or heat pump replacement cost, call (323) 970-3113 for same-day service and a no-pressure estimate.
Heat Pump Repair & Service in Warner Center
LC Heating & Air provides heat pump repair in Warner Center — including heat pump services, heat pump not heating, heat pump not cooling, heat pump replacement. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in Warner Center, including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Daikin, Mitsubishi, and Goodman, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
Warner Center sits in the Woodland Hills area, where the climate and housing stock make it a natural fit for heat pump technology. Mild winters — rarely below 35°F — mean you can rely on a heat pump for efficient heating without backup gas, and the same system handles summer cooling. If you are replacing an old furnace and AC, combining them into one heat pump can simplify your mechanical system and open the door to significant rebates.
At LC Heating & Air, we focus on heat pump services for Warner Center homes. We have seen how hillside lots, older custom builds, and tight mechanical spaces affect equipment selection and installation. We provide written estimates, handle all rebate documentation, and explain your options clearly so you can make an informed choice.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Warner Center winters rarely drop below 35°F, well within modern heat pump efficient range. Sun exposure and slope create room-by-room comfort differences that zoning can address.
Hillside homes, estate lots, and older custom builds with tight mechanical spaces. Ductwork may be original or retrofitted, and access can require crane or hand-carry for equipment.
Narrow roads and sloping lots require careful planning for equipment placement, line-set routing, and service clearances. We evaluate access during the consultation.
Common Heat Pump Problems in Warner Center
In Warner Center, heat pump issues often come down to sizing and airflow. Because homes sit on hillsides and canyons, duct runs can be long and routed through tight spaces. If the heat pump was not sized for actual duct static pressure, you may see poor airflow, short cycling, or rooms that never get comfortable. Another frequent problem is thermostat setup — many heat pumps are installed with standard furnace thermostats that do not manage the reversing valve correctly.
Defrost cycle behavior is another issue specific to heat pumps. When outdoor temperatures drop near freezing and humidity is high, the outdoor unit cycles into defrost, briefly running in cooling mode. That can send cold air through vents if the heat strips do not come on fast enough. We check the defrost board, outdoor thermistor, and auxiliary heat staging during the diagnostic. Many homeowners also miss out on rebates because they did not check eligibility before purchase — we cover that during the estimate.
Warner Center's Homes and Heat Pump Fit
Homes in Warner Center range from hillside estates to older custom houses with tight mechanical closets and limited clearance. This matters for heat pump installation because the indoor unit must fit and the line set must be routed without excessive bends. On steep slopes, we sometimes crane equipment into place or plan a concrete pad that accounts for drainage and vibration.
Because many of these homes have forced-air ductwork added during earlier renovations, the duct sizing and layout may not match what a modern heat pump needs. We check duct static pressure and airflow during the estimate, not after installation. If ductwork is undersized or leaky, we address that before sizing the heat pump, which prevents the most common post-installation complaint — rooms that never reach temperature.
Our Heat Pump Diagnostic Approach
When we get a call for a heat pump that isn't heating or cooling right, we run a checklist. First, we measure the temperature split across the indoor coil — if it is not 15–20°F in heat mode or 18–22°F in cool mode, we know something is off. Then we check the outdoor unit: pressures, subcooling and superheat, defrost board operation, and fan amp draw. We also verify the thermostat wiring is set for a heat pump with O/B terminal configuration.
Next, we check the electrical side: voltage at the disconnect, compressor amp draw, and auxiliary heat staging. We do a static pressure test to see if the system has adequate airflow, and we examine the blower speed taps and filter condition. Finally, we verify rebate eligibility by reviewing existing equipment and home characteristics. I explain each finding so the homeowner understands what is wrong and what makes sense to do next.
When to Repair and When to Replace Your Heat Pump
If the unit is less than 10 years old and the repair cost is under 50% of a replacement — for a failed capacitor, reversing valve, or thermostat — a repair is often the smart money. If the compressor is shot or the indoor coil is leaking, the labor to swap those parts can push close to replacement cost, and you are still left with an aging system. We lay out both options on paper.
For Warner Center homeowners, we also consider the rebate picture. If a repair costs $2,000 but a replacement nets $3,000 in rebates and lowers monthly bills, replacement may pay back faster. We model both scenarios so you see the numbers. I will not push replacement if the existing system can be fixed and run reliably for a few more years.
Heat Pump Costs and Rebate Opportunities in Warner Center
A standard ducted heat pump system (Goodman or Rheem) runs $7,000–$10,000 before rebates. Premium brands like Carrier, Lennox, or Trane run $10,000–$16,000. Ductless mini splits cost $3,500–$6,500 per zone. If you already have ductwork, a ducted system is usually the most cost-effective option.
Rebates can bring net cost down significantly. TECH Clean California offers $1,500–$3,000 on qualifying installations. The federal 25C tax credit provides 30% up to $2,000. LC Heating & Air is a TECH Clean participating contractor — we handle all rebate paperwork and follow up until you receive the checks. We also review electrical panel capacity during the quote, because panel upgrades add to cost if needed.
Scheduling Heat Pump Service in Warner Center
Most heat pump service calls in Warner Center can be scheduled on a same-day or next-day basis. We keep a truck stocked with common parts for major brands, so we can often complete repairs on the first visit. Our service area covers all of Warner Center, including hillside homes with restricted access, and we have experience with narrow roads and steep driveways.
For emergency calls (no heat in winter, no AC in summer), we answer the phone within 30 minutes. That phone response is guaranteed — we pick up or call back within half an hour. Arrival time depends on schedule and traffic, but we prioritize urgent situations. For new installations, we schedule a consultation visit to measure and plan before providing a written estimate.
Common Mistakes Homeowners Make with Heat Pumps
The biggest mistake is not checking ductwork compatibility before buying a heat pump. Heat pumps need higher airflow for efficient operation, especially in cooling mode. If ductwork is undersized or leaky, the system will struggle, short cycle, and drive up electric bills. We always measure static pressure and duct leakage before selecting equipment.
Another mistake is setting the thermostat to 'emergency heat' manually during defrost, which locks out the compressor and forces high-cost strip heat. Some homeowners skip rebate and permit steps to save time, then miss thousands in credits. Buying based on the lowest bid often leads to improper sizing or installation — the long-term savings from correct sizing and rebates usually outweigh the upfront price difference.
Health and Safety Benefits of Heat Pumps
Heat pumps offer health advantages over gas furnaces because they do not rely on combustion. That means no carbon monoxide risk, no pilot light, and no combustion byproducts entering your home's air. Switching to a heat pump eliminates the need for a flue, gas piping, and the chance of a gas leak. Many homeowners also report better indoor air quality because heat pumps filter air continuously year-round.
Proper humidity control is another benefit. Heat pumps move more air at lower temperatures, improving dehumidification in summer. In winter, they do not dry the air as much as gas heat. If someone in your home has asthma or allergies, a heat pump with a quality filter can help. We recommend the right filter and maintenance schedule based on your home's conditions.
Common Heat Pump Issues & Diagnostic Guide in Warner Center
Understanding these common system symptoms helps identify whether a simple fix or a professional repair is needed.
Not heating/cooling properly
Typical Cause: Reversing valve failure, refrigerant leak, or failed outdoor fan motor
Quick Action: Verify system mode on thermostat and check outdoor unit circuit breaker
Outdoor unit iced up in summer
Typical Cause: Severe restriction of airflow or low refrigerant pressure in coil
Quick Action: Shut off system immediately and allow coil to defrost
Compressor not starting
Typical Cause: Failed start capacitor, blown contactor, or electrical disconnect issue
Quick Action: Check indoor breaker panel; do not try to force start the unit
High electricity bill
Typical Cause: Unit running continuously due to dirty coils or thinned refrigerant charge
Quick Action: Perform annual maintenance tune-up and check for duct leaks
How to Decide If a Heat Pump Is Right for Your Warner Center Home
Start with the age of your current furnace and AC. If both are over 10 years old and showing trouble, a heat pump replacement makes financial sense, especially with rebates. Next, check your ductwork: if it is in decent shape, a ducted heat pump is straightforward. If you do not have ducts or they need major work, ductless mini splits may be a better option. Finally, examine your electrical panel: if it is 200A or you are going solar, a heat pump fits easily; 100A panels usually need an upgrade.
If you want the security of gas backup, a dual-fuel system (heat pump with gas furnace) is an option. But in Warner Center's mild climate, most homeowners do not need it. We run annual operating cost comparisons using your actual utility rates so you see the difference. Our goal is to recommend equipment that fits your home and budget — not to push the most expensive option.
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We review your current setup, check ductwork condition, measure panel capacity, and confirm which rebates you qualify for — TECH Clean California, SCE, and federal 25C. This happens before any equipment is recommended.
Based on your home's characteristics and goals, we recommend the right heat pump: ducted central, ductless mini split, or dual-fuel hybrid. We explain trade-offs in operating cost, efficiency, and upfront investment.
Permitted installation by licensed technicians. We handle electrical upgrades in-house if needed. The team is NATE-trained and EPA-certified. We test the system thoroughly before completing the job.
After installation, we submit all rebate applications on your behalf and follow up until you receive your rebate checks. We handle the paperwork so you do not have to.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • System type (ducted vs ductless vs dual-fuel)
- • System size and capacity (BTU per hour)
- • Ductwork condition and modifications needed
- • Electrical panel capacity (may need 240V circuit upgrade)
- • Rebate and tax credit eligibility (net cost can drop $3,000–$5,000)
- • Installation complexity (access, line-set routing, equipment placement)
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Heat Pump Services in Warner Center at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air provides heat pump heating and cooling services in Warner Center, CA.
- • We install and repair central heat pumps, ductless mini split heat pumps, cold-climate heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems.
- • Common heat pump searches: heat pump not heating, heat pump not cooling, heat pump vs AC, heat pump vs furnace, ductless heat pump, and heat pump replacement cost.
- • Qualifying heat pump installations may receive TECH Clean California rebates plus the federal 25C tax credit.
- • CSLB C-20 HVAC contractor license #1073586.
- • Call (323) 970-3113 for same-day heat pump service in Warner Center.
Our heat pump services process in Warner Center
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This heat pump services guide for Warner Center is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What Warner Center customers say about heat pump services
Verified reviews from homeowners in Warner Center and nearby neighborhoods who used our heat pump services service.
“Our AC stopped working during a heat wave and LC had a technician here within two hours. He diagnosed a bad capacitor, had the part on his truck, and fixed it on the spot. Fair price, no upsell. Will use again.”
“Called on a Saturday because AC was blowing warm air. LC answered, sent someone the same afternoon. They found and fixed a refrigerant leak. Professional and reasonably priced.”
“Woke up to no AC at 6am. LC was at my door by 9am. Frozen evaporator coil — they explained exactly why it happened (dirty filter + low airflow) and fixed it same visit. Very professional.”





