Top 10 Best Heat Pump Contractors
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.
Building Efficiency, Inc.
Irving Street, San Francisco, California- Heat Pump Heating & Cooling
- Electrification
- Heat pump water heater
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Building Efficiency is a team of dedicated home performance professionals based in San Francisco. Since operations began in 2009, we have performed hu More Detail

Atlas HVAC, INC
Arjons Drive, San Diego, California- Heating And Cooling Services
- Financing
- Indoor Air Quality Services
Our mission is to provide your home with quality heating and cooling services throughout San Diego. We are dedicated to bring you reasonable prices an More Detail
Sam's Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc
Bobhird Drive, San Diego, California- Indoor Air Quality Specialists
- Upgrade or Replacement
- Preventive Maintenance
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Sam's Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. is dedicated to providing the best possible solution for your home or business. You can count on us to provide More Detail
Kailey Air Systems
Norwood Avenue, San Jose, California- Emergency Services
- Electrical Power
- Boiler Service
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Specializing in: Air Conditioning & Heating System Installation. Furnace Installation. Central Heat Pump Installation. Replace Furnaces and Air Condit More Detail

A/C Control, Inc
Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California- Residential Services
- Gas Furnace Installation
- Commercial Services
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A/C Control Inc. is proud to be one of the most trusted HVAC contractors in Los Angeles, providing affordable heating, air conditioning, and indoor ai More Detail
Castle Comfort HVAC
Rio San Diego Drive, San Diego, California- Whole House Fan
- Design & Installation of Ductwork
- Package Units
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We are a Licensed, Bonded, and Insured locally-owned small business backed by over 18 years of experience in Commercial and Residential HVAC and plumb More Detail

Nice and Cool Inc. Heating And Air Conditioning
South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California- A/C Installation
- Commercial Services
- A/C Repair
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As a locally owned company, we are dedicated to the people around us who have made us who we are. We offer cutting-edge, state-of-the-art, high effici More Detail
CaliforniAir Heating and Air Conditioning
North 20th Street, San Jose, California- HVAC installation or replacement
- HVAC system maintenance
- Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
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With expert knowledge and a wide range of HVAC services, Californiair Heating & Air Conditioning is here for you. We're a one-stop shop for all repair More Detail
Cooper Brothers, Inc.
Santa Teresa Boulevard, San Jose, California- HVAC system repair
- HVAC system maintenance
- Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
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At Cooper Brothers, Inc., our vision is to be a role model for all companies in San Jose with regard to golden service excellence. By listening to our More Detail

Angeles Heating & Air
Ivanhoe Drive, Los Angeles, California- Heater Repair
- Air Duct Repair
- emergency services
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Celebrating 50 Years In Service - Since 1968 Angels Sheet Metal has been providing our neighbors in the Sierra Foothills with exceptional service and More Detail
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.
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