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Heat Pump Installation in Noblesville & Hamilton County

Heat Pump Installation, Free Estimates

One system that heats and cools your home. Heat pumps move heat instead of creating it, which is why they use 2-3x less energy than traditional systems. We'll show you if it's the right fit.

One system for heating AND cooling2-3x more energy efficient than traditional HVACAll-electric, no gas line requiredFree on-site estimates with honest ROI projections

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Why Consider a Heat Pump?

Heat and Cool with One System

A heat pump replaces both your furnace and AC. In summer, it works like a regular AC. In winter, it reverses the cycle and pulls heat from outdoor air into your home. One system, one investment.

2–3x More Energy Efficient

Heat pumps move heat instead of creating it by burning fuel. For every unit of electricity used, you get 2-3 units of heating. That translates to significantly lower energy bills, especially if you're replacing an old gas furnace.

Works in Indiana Winters

Modern cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently down to -5°F and still produce heat to -15°F. For the handful of extreme cold days, a backup heat strip handles the rest. Indiana is well within the range.

All-Electric Option

No gas line, no combustion, no carbon monoxide risk. Heat pumps run on electricity only. If you're building new or want to eliminate gas, this is the way to go.

Honest ROI Projections

We'll calculate your expected savings based on your current system, energy costs, and home size. If a heat pump doesn't make financial sense for your situation, we'll tell you.

Federal Tax Credits Available

Qualifying heat pump installations may be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $2,000, plus potential state and utility rebates. We'll help you understand what's available.

Protected by Our Warranty Program

Cover your HVAC, water heater, sump pump, and more for just $35/month. No surprise costs. Parts at our cost.

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How Heat Pump Installation Works

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Request a Free Estimate

Call or fill out the form. We'll schedule a time to evaluate your home and discuss whether a heat pump makes sense for your situation.

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On-Site Assessment & Quote

We inspect your home, run a load calculation, assess your electrical panel capacity, and provide a written quote with ROI projections. Free, no obligation.

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Installation

Most heat pump installations take one to two days. We handle the outdoor unit, indoor air handler, electrical connections, and system testing. We walk you through operation before we leave.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps (also called hyper-heat) work efficiently down to -5°F. Below that, a backup electric heat strip kicks in. Indiana rarely sees sustained temperatures below -5°F, so heat pumps handle 95%+ of the heating season on their own.

$6,000 to $12,000 installed, which is comparable to replacing a furnace and AC separately. Factor in the federal tax credit (up to $2,000) and lower monthly bills, and the total cost of ownership is often lower.

Significantly, in most cases. Replacing a gas furnace and AC typically means 20-40% lower combined heating and cooling costs. Replacing electric resistance heat or an old heat pump? Even bigger savings.

Both move heat instead of creating it. An air-source heat pump exchanges heat with outdoor air. A geothermal system exchanges heat with the ground (which stays ~55°F year-round). Geothermal is more efficient but costs more upfront due to ground loop installation. We install both.

Maybe. If you're replacing a gas furnace with an all-electric heat pump, your panel needs to support the additional load. We check this during the estimate. Most homes with 200-amp panels are fine.

A well-maintained heat pump lasts 15–20 years. Since it runs year-round (heating and cooling), regular maintenance is especially important. We recommend annual tune-ups.

Usually yes. Most heat pump installations use your existing ductwork. If your ducts are undersized or in poor condition, we may recommend modifications, but we'll flag that during the estimate and include it in the quote.

Considering a heat pump?

Free on-site estimates with honest ROI projections. If a heat pump makes sense for your home, we'll show you the numbers. If it doesn't, we'll recommend what does.

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