Heat Pump Services in Tampa
Serving Hillsborough County Since 2016
Fairway Heating & Cooling LLC is your trusted, family-owned HVAC partner dedicated to keeping your home cozy and comfortable year-round. With a strong commitment to quality service at fair pricing, we offer reliable, energy-efficient heat pump solutions tailored to your needs. Whether you’re looking to install a new system, upgrade your current setup, or need expert repairs, our experienced team is here to make it happen.
Our heat pump services include:
- Heat pump installation and replacement
- Heat pump maintenance
- Heat pump repairs
Call (813) 592-5456 or contact us online to request a free estimate for our heat pump services in Tampa.
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"Thank you guys very much!"I give a great big pat on the back for not only a GREAT JOB but everyone was polite and professional.- Stephen V.
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"Highly recommended!"This was the first time I used Fairway, and I will use them again for sure.- Jerry D.
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"They are the best!"I highly recommend this company to friends and family.- Tami H.
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"They were kind, professional, and took the time to explain everything clearly."Excellent service all around and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them!- Genine D.
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"Thank you, Fairway Heating and Cooling!"I can't recommend Fairway Heating and Cooling highly enough!- Daniel P.
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"I highly recommend Fairway Heating and Cooling"I was so impressed with them that I knew I wanted to have them service my A/C.- Tiffany O.
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"I will be switching to Fairway and requesting Adrian!"I’ve never once seen my AC company spend this much time and effort on my services.- Deb D.
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"Adrian from Fairway Heating and Cooling did an outstanding job"Next time you call Fairway Heating and Cooling, definitely ask for Adrian—you’ll be in great hands!- Paarthasaarathy S.
What Is a Heat Pump & How Does It Work?
A heat pump is a highly efficient heating and cooling system that provides year-round comfort by transferring heat rather than generating it. In colder months, it extracts heat from the outside air and moves it indoors to warm your home. In warmer months, the process is reversed; it removes heat from inside your home and releases it outdoors, keeping your space cool. Because heat pumps move heat instead of creating it, they use significantly less energy compared to traditional furnaces or air conditioners. This makes them an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution for maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature throughout the seasons.
Key benefits of heat pumps include:
- Energy efficiency - Use less electricity than traditional heating and air conditioning systems.
- Year-round comfort - Provide both heating and cooling in one system.
- Lower utility - Reduced energy usage can lead to long-term savings.
- Environmentally friendly - Fewer carbon emissions compared to gas or oil systems.
- Quiet operation - Designed to run smoothly with minimal noise.
- Improved indoor air quality - Built-in filtration helps reduce dust, allergens, and humidity.
How Long Is the Lifespan of a Heat Pump?
The average lifespan of a heat pump is typically between 10 and 15 years, though with proper maintenance, some units can last up to 20 years. Factors like usage, climate, and how well the system is maintained can all impact its longevity. Investing in annual professional servicing and changing filters regularly can help extend the life of your system and keep it running efficiently. Over time, replacing an aging unit can also lead to better energy savings and improved comfort.
8 Signs You Need to Schedule a Heat Pump Service
Over time, even the most reliable heat pumps can show signs of wear or performance issues. Catching these early can help prevent bigger problems down the line and keep your system running efficiently.
Common warning signs that you need to schedule a heat pump service include:
- Inconsistent heating or cooling - Uneven temperatures throughout your home or difficulty maintaining your desired comfort level.
- Unusual noises - Grinding, rattling, or squealing sounds can indicate mechanical issues.
- Higher energy bills - A sudden spike in your utility costs may mean your heat pump is working harder than it should.
- Short cycling - The system frequently turns on and off, which can strain components and reduce efficiency.
- Weak airflow - Reduced airflow from vents can signal a clogged filter, duct issue, or failing blower.
- Ice buildup - Ice forming on the outdoor unit in winter or summer could mean a problem with the defrost cycle or refrigerant levels.
- Unresponsive thermostat - Your heat pump isn’t reacting properly to thermostat settings or cycles irregularly.
- Strange smells - Musty, burning, or chemical odors could point to mold, electrical problems, or refrigerant leaks.
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it’s best to have a qualified technician inspect your system to prevent further damage and restore your comfort.
Call (813) 592-5456 for same-day heat pump services in Tampa. Se habla español.