
Heat Pump Auxiliary Heat — High Bill Cause in Highlands, NC
Seeing 'Aux Heat' on your thermostat? Learn why it activates and how to keep your WNC energy bills under control. Proudly serving Highlands & Macon County.
Professional Heat Pump Auxiliary Heat — High Bill Cause in Highlands, NC
When you need heat pump auxiliary heat — high bill cause in Highlands, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is just 1.5 hours southwest from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Highlands area residents trust since 2005.
Highlands' prestigious mountain community demands premium HVAC service matched to extreme high-elevation conditions. Quality Comfort provides specialized heating, cooling, and dehumidification services to Highlands homes, from luxury estates to charming downtown properties. We understand the unique demands of HVAC at 4,100+ feet.
Heating in Highlands comes with unique demands. At 4,118 feet elevation, winters are longer and colder than lower-elevation communities. At over 4,100 feet, Highlands is the highest-elevation community in our service area and one of the coldest east of the Rockies. Standard heat pumps simply cannot keep up here — cold-climate or dual-fuel systems are mandatory. The area's extreme rainfall (80+ inches annually) combined with cool temperatures creates relentless moisture that accelerates ductwork corrosion and mold growth. Many luxury homes have complex multi-zone systems that require advanced balancing expertise. Our heating technicians factor in these Highlands-specific conditions for every repair and installation.
What Is Auxiliary Heat?
Auxiliary heat — the "Aux Heat" indicator on your thermostat — means your heat pump is getting help from its backup heating source, typically electric resistance strips in the air handler. Unlike emergency heat, which bypasses the heat pump entirely, auxiliary heat works alongside it. The heat pump continues running and extracting heat from outdoor air, while the backup strips provide supplemental warmth to close the gap between what the heat pump can produce and what your home needs. Some amount of auxiliary heat usage is normal during WNC's coldest days.
When Aux Heat Activation Is Normal
Auxiliary heat commonly activates in three situations: when outdoor temperatures drop below your heat pump's balance point (the temperature at which the heat pump alone can no longer keep up), during the defrost cycle to prevent cold air from entering your home, and during a large temperature recovery (like when you raise the thermostat setting by several degrees at once). In these scenarios, brief aux heat usage is expected and not cause for concern.
When Aux Heat Means a Problem
If your "Aux Heat" light stays on for hours at a time, comes on when outdoor temperatures are above 35 to 40 degrees, or your electric bills have spiked dramatically, something is wrong. Common culprits include low refrigerant charge, a dirty outdoor coil, a malfunctioning reversing valve, a thermostat configured with an incorrect balance point, or a heat pump that's undersized for your home. Each of these forces the system to rely on expensive backup heat more than it should.
Reducing Aux Heat Usage Saves Money
Quality Comfort can optimize your heat pump system to minimize auxiliary heat usage. We verify refrigerant charge, clean coils, check the reversing valve, calibrate your thermostat's balance point setting, and ensure the system is sized correctly. For homes in the WNC mountains where temperatures regularly drop into the teens and twenties, upgrading to a cold climate heat pump can dramatically reduce or eliminate the need for auxiliary heat strips.
HVAC Challenges in Highlands
At over 4,100 feet, Highlands is the highest-elevation community in our service area and one of the coldest east of the Rockies. Standard heat pumps simply cannot keep up here — cold-climate or dual-fuel systems are mandatory. The area's extreme rainfall (80+ inches annually) combined with cool temperatures creates relentless moisture that accelerates ductwork corrosion and mold growth. Many luxury homes have complex multi-zone systems that require advanced balancing expertise.
Seasonal Tip for Highlands Homeowners
Highlands' extreme elevation means frost can occur any month of the year. Never fully shut off your heating system, even in summer. We recommend maintaining a 58°F minimum year-round and having your system inspected twice annually — once before the long heating season and once mid-winter to catch any issues before the coldest months.

Serving Highlands & Macon County

Serving Highlands
- 1.5 hours 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 Highlands · Highlands Falls Country Club · Cullasaja · Horse Cove · Whiteside Cove · Mirror Lake
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