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Heat Pump Installation

Local, family-owned heat pumps service across San Diego and Southern Riverside counties.

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What is a heat pump?

A heat pump is an energy-efficient system that provides both heating and cooling for your home using a single piece of equipment.

In the summer, it works like a traditional air conditioner by removing heat from inside your home and moving it outdoors. In the winter, it reverses the process, pulling heat from the outside air and bringing it inside to keep your home warm.

Because a heat pump moves heat instead of creating it, it can use less energy than traditional heating systems, helping lower utility costs while keeping your home comfortable year-round.

Benefits of a heat pump

  • ·Heating and cooling in one system
  • ·Energy-efficient operation
  • ·Lower utility costs
  • ·Consistent indoor comfort
  • ·Environmentally friendly option

The Inflation Reduction Act made heat pumps a no-brainer for a lot of homeowners — federal tax credits up to $2,000 plus state and utility rebates can knock thousands off the install. We track the current rebate landscape so you don't leave money on the table.

Heat pumps work great in San Diego — our coldest nights rarely dip below 40°F, well within the comfortable operating range of any modern heat pump. We've installed them everywhere from coastal Carlsbad to inland Escondido.

What you can count on.

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Heat pumps are among the most energy-efficient HVAC systems available, helping homeowners save on heating and cooling costs throughout the year.

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Installing a modern, high-efficiency heat pump can increase your home's appeal and value, especially as more homeowners look for energy-efficient solutions.

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When paired with proper filtration, heat pumps continuously circulate and filter air, helping create a cleaner and healthier indoor environment.

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Without burners, gas lines, or combustion processes, heat pumps can offer a simpler heating solution with fewer components that require maintenance.

What it costs.

A heat pump system is a typical investment of $10,000–$16,000 before rebates and tax credits — federal and state incentives can meaningfully lower the net cost. The range depends on home size, efficiency tier, and ductwork condition. Repairs are quoted on-site after diagnosis.

Final quote is always written, itemized, and given to you before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.

Heat Pumps questions, answered.

Will a heat pump really keep my home warm in winter?
Yes. Heat pumps are extremely effective here. You'll notice the heat feels gentler and more even than a gas furnace, which blasts hot air in short bursts.
Is a heat pump right for my home?
Heat pumps are an excellent choice for many homeowners looking for an all-in-one heating and cooling solution. The best option depends on factors such as your home's size, insulation, existing HVAC system, and comfort goals. Our team can help determine the right system for your needs.
My heat pump is icing over — is that bad?
Some frosting in winter is normal — the unit defrosts itself periodically. But heavy ice that doesn't go away usually means a refrigerant or sensor problem. Call us before you damage the compressor.
How long do heat pumps last?
15–20 years with regular maintenance. Skip maintenance and you might get 10. Coastal homes (Carlsbad, Encinitas) need extra coil cleaning to fight salt corrosion.

Tell us about your home.

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