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.

Fixie HVAC

South New Hampshire Avenue, Los Angeles, California
5.0 (15 reviews)
  • Maintenance Programs
  • Indoor Air Quality Service
  • Heating Service

Based in Los Angeles, Fixie HVAC is a top-notch HVAC contractor that offers maintenance and installation of central air conditioners, boilers, furnace More Detail

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Cool Air Cali

South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California
5.0 (13 reviews)
  • Full Service Contractors

Based in Los Angeles, Cool Air Cali is a top-notch HVAC contractor that offers maintenance and installation of central air conditioners, boilers, furn More Detail

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AC, Heating & Plumber Service – HVAC

Morena Boulevard, San Diego, California
4.7 (84 reviews)
  • Plumbing
  • Heating & Air Conditioning

gas , heating and plumbing services More Detail

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Los Angeles HVAC

West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
4.7 (33 reviews)
  • air duct sanitization
  • ac repair
  • ac cooling

Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Service More Detail

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Cabrillo Plumbing, Heating & Air

Dorman Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.6 (1104 reviews)
  • Plumbing Services
  • Heating Services
  • AC Services
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What do you look for in a service company? Honesty? Dependability? Reliability? All admirable qualities to be sure, but we believe the service company More Detail

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THA Heating, Air, & Plumbing, Inc.

F Street, San Diego, California
4.6 (182 reviews)
  • Plumbing Services
  • Trusted Heating Services
  • Ductwork Services
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With over 40 years of experience in Heating, Ventilation, & AC systems in the San Diego County area, More Detail

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Belle Air Services

McConnell Avenue, Los Angeles, California
4.6 (132 reviews)
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • Ductless
  • Heat Pumps
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[FREE-ESTIMATE] for your heating and air conditioning installation with available rebates and warranties. History Established in 2018. We are a More Detail

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Air Quality Heating & Air Conditioning

Northrup Street, San Jose, California
4.6 (159 reviews)
  • HVAC system maintenance
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
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usiness Specialties Established in 1999, our San Jose heating and air conditioning company has been around for more than 20 years, but our expert te More Detail

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Jackson & Foster Heating and Air Conditioning

University Avenue, San Diego, California
4.6 (252 reviews)
  • Hot Water Heaters
  • Duct Sealing
  • Duct Repair And Maintenance
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We are not comfortable till you are. Jackson and Foster Heating and Air Conditioning is proud to provide the people of San Diego with the most reliab More Detail

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A/C Mechanical Sol Inc

Silverton Avenue, San Diego, California
4.6 (221 reviews)
  • Air Conditioning
  • Residential HVAC
  • Financing
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Hurry while supplies last Install a new mini split today for $2995 and receive up to $2000 federal tax credit on your new system. Some restrictions ma 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.