Top 10 Best Heat Pump Contractors in San Jose, 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.

Therma Tech Inc

Barnard Avenue, San Jose, California
5.0 (714 reviews)
  • HVAC system repair
  • Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
  • HVAC system maintenance
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Our friendly, knowledgeable office staff will set up an appointment and send a highly trained and safety sealed technician to your home to evaluate yo More Detail

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Trio Heating and Air

North 4th Street, San Jose, California
4.9 (1195 reviews)
  • Air Quality
  • Plumbing
  • Insulation Attic & Crawl Space
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🔥 Call for Heating & A/C Repair or New Installation ❤️ Happy Customers ✅ Finance Plans 😊 Discounts & Specials History Established in 2 More Detail

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Sandium Heating and Air Conditioning

North 10th Street, San Jose, California
4.9 (1228 reviews)
  • Emergency HVAC Repair
  • Mini Split AC
  • Heat Pump Repair
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Heating and Air Conditioning Experts Heat pump installation, AC installation, Furnace installation, duct installation, indoor air quality products, in More Detail

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Fuse HVAC, Electrical and Plumbing

South 9th Street, San Jose, California
4.9 (581 reviews)
  • Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
  • Plumbing
  • Electricians
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Your local HVAC installation superheroes. We will do whatever it takes to make you comfortable. Discounts and rebates available. Fair pricing. Book fr More Detail

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Cost less heating & cooling Inc

Sinclair Frontage Road, San Jose, California
5.0 (153 reviews)
  • HVAC system repair
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • Air duct cleaning
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We take pride in our business by providing you 5 star service. What makes us different from other companies is that we make sure we show up on time, p More Detail

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A & H

Chestnut Street, San Jose, California
4.9 (337 reviews)
  • HVAC system repair
  • Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
  • HVAC installation or replacement

Specialize in residental and light commerical installations and service of heating and air conditioning equipment and systems, ducting, controls, zoni More Detail

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HVAC & Insulation Gurus

Phelan Avenue, San Jose, California
4.8 (579 reviews)
  • Ductwork Services
  • HVAC Repair
  • HVAC Installation
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We're the gurus for all your HVAC needs. From installation to maintenance, we've got you covered. We also offer insulation services, so you can make s More Detail

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Posada's

Highwood Drive, San Jose, California
4.9 (135 reviews)
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
  • HVAC system repair

You can schedule our services to be reoccurring -- daily, weekly, or monthly -- or as a one-off service. We're happy to provide quotes either over the More Detail

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Airtron Heating And Air Conditioning

San Ignacio Avenue, San Jose, California
4.9 (130 reviews)

Specialties Certified technicians, best customer service, competitive pricing, free estimates, great warranty, affordable service plans, flexible sch More Detail

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Heating, Cooling & Appliance Technique Inc

Regent Park Drive, San Jose, California
5.0 (78 reviews)

we are a team of professionals who believe in the right way of doing things. While we do work with sub-contractors, we sign off on all the work they c 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.