Top 10 Best Heat Pump Contractors in San Diego, California

Our listings highlight heat pump specialists who install and service energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. Contractors are chosen for technical expertise, certifications, and customer satisfaction.

Bob Jenson Air Conditioning and Heating

Engineer Road, San Diego, California
5.0 (1236 reviews)
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair
  • Air conditioning
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Bob Jenson Air Conditioning & Heating provides San Diego the best in residential heating and cooling comfort system installation, repair and maintenan More Detail

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Ez Breezy Heating & Air, Inc. (TRANE & Mitsubishi Authorized Dealers)

Mercury Point, San Diego, California
5.0 (607 reviews)
  • Furnaces
  • Top-Performing Air Handlers
  • Heat Pumps
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We’ve been going things a certain way since day one, and we’re not about to change now. In a company when something works, it just works. You k More Detail

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Five Star Service Company

Don Lee Place, San Diego, California
5.0 (344 reviews)
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • Heating
  • Air Conditioning

We are a full service heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and indoor air quality contractor ser More Detail

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G&G Indoor Air Services

Regents Road, San Diego, California
4.9 (839 reviews)
  • Heat Pumps
  • AC Installation and Replacement
  • AC Repair
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G&G Indoor Air Services provides services by experienced AC and heating professionals, HVAC maintenance, ductwork, attic, and crawlspace services to t More Detail

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Prime Air Solutions

Bryce Way, San Diego, California
5.0 (294 reviews)
  • Oven repair
  • HVAC system repair
  • Ice maker repair
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Prime Air Solutions is an HVAC company founded in 2012, dedicated to providing top-notch heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions. With a More Detail

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West Coast Heating, Air Conditioning, and Solar

Fayette Street, San Diego, California
4.8 (2307 reviews)
  • Add solar panels on roof
  • Add solar shingles on roof
  • HVAC system maintenance
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Keep warm this winter with reliable heating services from your trusted local experts! Since 1996, we've kept San Diego homes cozy, ensuring families s More Detail

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Blue Collar HVAC

Tarleton Street, San Diego, California
5.0 (192 reviews)
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system maintenance
  • HVAC system repair

Affordable and dependable HVAC service. More Detail

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Loyal Blue Cooling and Heating (Previously Air ASAP)

Activity Road, San Diego, California
4.9 (482 reviews)
  • HVAC system repair
  • HVAC installation or replacement

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. We offer a variety of Genera More Detail

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Progressive Heating & Air

Ronson Court, San Diego, California
4.9 (394 reviews)
  • HVAC system repair
  • HVAC system maintenance
  • HVAC installation or replacement

Call now for great, affordable service! – Schedule A Replacement We are financing all of your home improvement needs. More Detail

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EVO AIR

Twin Trails Drive, San Diego, California
5.0 (134 reviews)
  • HVAC system repair
  • HVAC installation or replacement

Evo Air brings your family comfort for everyday life. Our home air conditioning experts keep you cool and give you peace of mind during Miami's hottes More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

A heat pump is an energy-efficient system that heats and cools your home by transferring heat rather than generating it. In the winter, it pulls heat from the outdoor air and moves it inside. In the summer, it removes heat from your home and releases it outside, acting as an air conditioner.

Yes! Heat pumps use less energy than traditional furnaces and air conditioners because they transfer heat instead of burning fuel. This can lower energy bills by up to 50% in moderate climates.

With proper maintenance, a heat pump can last 15–20 years. Regular servicing, such as cleaning filters and checking refrigerant levels, helps extend its lifespan.

Yes, but efficiency decreases in extremely cold temperatures. In places where winters drop below 25°F (-4°C) frequently, homeowners may need a dual-fuel system, which combines a heat pump with a backup furnace.

A heat pump should be professionally inspected and maintained twice a year—once before summer and once before winter—to ensure it runs efficiently all year round.