Trusted heat pump repair for Columbus properties. Same-day service available, transparent pricing, and a workmanship guarantee.
KIC Refrigeration provides professional heat pump repair in Columbus, WI, 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.
Properties throughout Columbus (pop. 5,378) face unique demands when it comes to heat pump repair. Wisconsin heating loads, cooling calculations, and the insulation levels and duct configurations found in Columbus homes all influence the approach we take. KIC Refrigeration tailors every heat pump repair project to the conditions your property actually faces — no generic solutions.
Choosing the right contractor for heat pump repair in Columbus, WI makes all the difference between efficient comfort and a system that short-cycles. KIC Refrigeration uses Manual J load calculations, installs to manufacturer specifications, and backs every project with a warranty. Call (866) 858-2961 to schedule your free assessment.
How our NATE-certified technicians deliver quality heat pump repair results from start to finish.
Our Columbus 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 Columbus, WI 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 Columbus 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.
Transparent answers about heat pump repair from our certified technicians.
Heat pump repair in Columbus 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 Columbus property, so you know exactly what the repair will cost.
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 Columbus property.
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 Columbus, WI home to identify and fix the root cause.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration provides 24/7 emergency heat pump repair in Columbus and surrounding Wisconsin 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 Columbus emergency line any time and we will have a technician on the way to your property as quickly as possible.
Hear from property owners who chose us for their heating and cooling needs.
"Air duct cleaning was good. They used a camera to show me before and after which I appreciated. The crew was respectful and wore shoe covers inside."
"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."
"Called for a second opinion on an HVAC installation quote from another company. They came in significantly lower with better equipment. Glad I shopped around."