
Heat Pump Emergency Heat — When to Use It in Brevard, NC
The 'Emergency Heat' setting on your thermostat has a specific purpose — and most WNC homeowners use it at the wrong time. Here is what you need to know. Proudly serving Brevard & Transylvania County.
Professional Heat Pump Emergency Heat — When to Use It in Brevard, NC
When you need heat pump emergency heat — when to use it in Brevard, NC, Quality Mechanical & Fireplaces is just 40 minutes southwest from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Brevard area residents trust since 2005.
Known as the Land of Waterfalls, Brevard and Transylvania County residents count on Quality Mechanical for dependable HVAC service. Whether you need a new heat pump for your mountain cabin or AC repair for your downtown Brevard home, our technicians provide the same fast, expert service we're known for in Asheville.
Heating in Brevard comes with unique demands. At 2,230 feet elevation, winters are moderate but still require a reliable heating system. Transylvania County earns its 'Land of Waterfalls' nickname with some of the highest rainfall in the eastern US — averaging 80+ inches annually. This extreme moisture makes dehumidification a year-round priority. Crawl spaces in Brevard homes are especially prone to moisture damage that can corrode ductwork and foster mold growth in HVAC systems. Our heating technicians factor in these Brevard-specific conditions for every repair and installation.
Emergency Heat Explained
Nearly every heat pump thermostat includes an "Emergency Heat" or "Em Heat" toggle, yet the majority of homeowners across Asheville and Western North Carolina are unsure what it does or when they should engage it. In short, emergency heat takes the heat pump completely out of the equation and runs your backup heating source alone — usually electric resistance strips inside the air handler. Because these backup strips consume far more electricity than the heat pump, the setting carries the "emergency" label — it exists strictly for situations in which the heat pump itself cannot operate.
When Emergency Heat Is Appropriate
Flip to emergency heat only when the heat pump has physically broken down and is unable to run — a damaged outdoor unit, a failed compressor, or a unit locked in solid ice that the defrost cycle cannot clear. The backup strips will keep your home warm while you arrange for repair. Do not engage emergency heat simply because outside temperatures are low. Today's heat pumps, particularly cold climate models, are engineered to produce efficient heat well below freezing. Using emergency heat while the heat pump is still functional burns through electricity at an alarming rate.
What Emergency Heat Costs You
Electric resistance strips consume roughly three times as much electricity as a heat pump to produce the same amount of warmth. A heat pump with a COP (coefficient of performance) of 3.0 generates three units of heat per unit of electricity; emergency heat strips have a COP of 1.0 — a straight one-to-one conversion. Even a few days on emergency heat during a WNC winter can inflate your electric bill by $100 to $300. This is precisely why getting a prompt heat pump repair matters so much.
Contact Quality Mechanical Promptly
If you have been forced onto emergency heat because the heat pump is down, call Quality Mechanical & Fireplaces without delay. We provide emergency heat pump repair throughout Western North Carolina. Every day the heat pump sits idle while backup strips run is money leaving your wallet — the faster we restore normal operation, the faster your energy costs stabilize.
HVAC Challenges in Brevard
Transylvania County earns its 'Land of Waterfalls' nickname with some of the highest rainfall in the eastern US — averaging 80+ inches annually. This extreme moisture makes dehumidification a year-round priority. Crawl spaces in Brevard homes are especially prone to moisture damage that can corrode ductwork and foster mold growth in HVAC systems.
Seasonal Tip for Brevard Homeowners
Brevard's exceptional rainfall means your HVAC system works harder to manage humidity even when temperatures are mild. We strongly recommend whole-home dehumidifiers for Brevard properties and suggest changing air filters monthly during the wet spring season (March–June).

Serving Brevard & Transylvania County

Serving Brevard
- 40 minutes southwest from our Asheville office
- Same-day appointments available
- 24/7 emergency response
- NATE-certified technicians
- Free estimates on installations
- Financing available, subject to credit approval
Neighborhoods We Serve
Downtown Brevard · Connestee Falls · Sherwood Forest · Pisgah Forest · Penrose
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