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Heat Pump Freezes Up in Cold Weather

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Quick answer

Turn off the heat pump and let it thaw naturally. Check the air filter and outdoor coil for debris. If freezing repeats, inspect refrigerant levels or the defrost system.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off the Heat Pump
    Do: Switch the thermostat to 'Off' and disconnect the power at the circuit breaker.
    Observe: The unit stops running and the fans cease.
    Means: This prevents further ice buildup and potential damage.
    Next: Allow the unit to thaw naturally for at least 2 hours.
  2. Inspect Air Filter and Vents
    Do: Remove and check the air filter for dirt or blockage. Clean or replace if necessary.
    Observe: Airflow improves when the filter is clean.
    Means: Restricted airflow can cause the system to freeze.
    Next: Check the outdoor coil for debris.
  3. Check Outdoor Coil for Debris
    Do: Use a flashlight to inspect the outdoor coil for leaves, dirt, or ice. Gently brush or vacuum away any buildup.
    Observe: Debris is removed and the coil is visible.
    Means: A clean coil allows proper heat exchange and reduces freezing risk.
    Next: Verify thermostat settings.
  4. Verify Thermostat Settings
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Heat' and the fan is on 'Auto', not 'On'.
    Observe: Thermostat settings match the heating mode.
    Means: Incorrect settings can cause improper operation and freezing.
    Next: Wait for the unit to thaw completely.
  5. Wait for the Unit to Thaw
    Do: Allow the unit to thaw naturally without using tools or heat sources.
    Observe: Ice melts and drains away.
    Means: Forcing the thaw can damage the unit.
    Next: Restart the heat pump and monitor performance.
  6. Restart and Monitor
    Do: Restore power at the circuit breaker and set the thermostat to 'Heat'.
    Observe: The unit runs without immediate refreezing.
    Means: The issue may be resolved if the problem was temporary.
    Next: If freezing recurs, check refrigerant or defrost system.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty Air Filter
Restricted airflow causes the coil to get too cold and freeze.
CommonEasyReplaceable air filter
Blocked Outdoor Coil
Debris on the coil prevents proper heat exchange, leading to freezing.
CommonEasy–MediumCoil cleaning brush or vacuum
Low Refrigerant Levels
Low refrigerant causes the coil temperature to drop below freezing point.
SometimesHardRefrigerant recharge kit (professional use only)
Faulty Defrost System
A malfunctioning defrost timer or sensor fails to initiate the defrost cycle.
SometimesMediumDefrost timer or sensor
Incorrect Thermostat Settings
Fan set to 'On' instead of 'Auto' can lead to continuous operation and freezing.
SometimesEasyThermostat adjustment
Poor Airflow from Blocked Vents
Blocked indoor vents restrict airflow, causing the system to freeze.
SometimesEasyVent cleaning tools
Malfunctioning Fan Motor
A faulty fan motor can prevent proper airflow over the coil.
RareHardFan motor replacement
Incorrect Installation
Improper installation can lead to poor airflow or drainage, increasing freezing risk.
RareHardProfessional reinstallation

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix a freezing heat pump include:

Always use parts recommended by the manufacturer to ensure compatibility and safety.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use a hairdryer to defrost the heat pump?

No, using heat sources like hairdryers can damage the unit. Let it thaw naturally.

How often should I clean the outdoor coil?

Clean the outdoor coil at least once a year or more frequently if you live in a dusty or high-pollution area.

Why does my heat pump freeze even when the temperature is above freezing?

It can freeze if airflow is restricted, refrigerant levels are low, or the defrost system is malfunctioning.

Is it normal for my heat pump to have some frost?

A small amount of frost is normal, but excessive or persistent ice indicates a problem.

Can a dirty air filter cause the heat pump to freeze?

Yes, a dirty filter restricts airflow, causing the coil to get too cold and freeze.