When the freezing winter weather arrives in Northern Virginia, a broken heat pump can turn your house into an uncomfortable icebox very quickly. At Aza Contractor, we understand how frustrating it is to deal with a heating system that suddenly stops working, blows chilly air, or makes scary noises. That is why our friendly team is always ready to help families in Falls Church with fast, dependable heat pump repairs. We do not want you to sit in a cold, shivering home, so we make it our top priority to arrive quickly, find the true problem, and fix it right on our first visit.
Our smart technicians have spent years troubleshooting and repairing all types of heat pump units. Whether your system has a frozen outdoor coil, a broken fan motor, or a thermostat that refuses to talk to the heater, we bring the best diagnostic tools to find the root cause of the issue. We treat your property with respect, work safely, and always explain the situation clearly before we start any work. You can trust us to bring cozy warmth back to your living rooms without any hassle.
Dealing with a broken heating system can ruin your week. Contact our local service desk today, and we will send an expert technician straight to your house with a fully loaded truck to fix your heat pump immediately.
We offer clear, upfront price estimates with no hidden fees, so you always know exactly what you are paying for before we begin.
Heating emergencies can happen at midnight or on a freezing weekend, which is why our emergency repair lines are open 24 hours a day.
We use modern diagnostic tools and buy premium spare parts from trusted brands to make sure your heat pump repairs stay strong for years.
Unlike a standard furnace that burns fuel to make heat, a heat pump absorbs heat from the outdoor air—even when it is cold outside—and pumps it into your rooms.
It is normal for a thin frost to form, but if it turns into a heavy block of ice, your defrost timer or control board is broken and needs a quick repair.
Most common repairs, like replacing a bad capacitor, a fan motor, or a sensor, take between one and two hours once our technician finishes the inspection.
Yes! A clogged air filter blocks airflow, causing the indoor coils to overheat. This triggers a safety switch that shuts down the whole system.
You can use "Emergency Heat" for a day or two to keep your home warm using back-up electric coils, but you should call us immediately because it uses a lot of electricity.