Your energy bills drop when your HVAC system isn’t working twice as hard to keep up. Heat pumps pull double duty—cooling your home during those brutal Atascosa summers and heating it during winter—without needing separate furnace and AC units.
You’re looking at real savings, not marketing promises. Most homeowners save over $300 annually on utility costs, and the system typically pays for itself in just over two years. After that, it’s money back in your pocket every month.
The comfort difference is immediate. Modern heat pump systems adjust their output based on actual conditions, so you’re not dealing with temperature swings or that clammy feeling when humidity spikes. Your home stays consistently comfortable without constantly adjusting the thermostat.
And if you’re worried about those rare freezing days—the system has backup heating that kicks in automatically. You’re covered even when Texas weather gets unpredictable.
We’ve been handling HVAC installations across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin for over 20 years. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and we don’t cut corners.
Atascosa homeowners deal with specific challenges—extreme summer heat that’s only getting worse, unpredictable winters, and humidity that makes everything feel hotter than it is. We’ve installed hundreds of heat pump systems in this climate, so we know what works and what doesn’t.
Every technician on our team is certified, licensed, and insured. When we install your heat pump system, it’s done to manufacturer specs and local code requirements. No shortcuts, no “good enough.” You get a system that performs the way it should from day one.
First, we come to your home and assess what you actually need. We’re looking at your home’s size, insulation, ductwork condition, and how you use your space. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a technical evaluation that determines the right system size and type for your situation.
You get a detailed quote that breaks down equipment, labor, and any additional work needed. No hidden fees, no surprises when the job’s done. If your ductwork needs sealing or your electrical panel needs upgrading, we tell you upfront.
Installation day, our crew arrives on time with everything needed to complete the job. We remove your old system, install the new heat pump, test every component, and walk you through operation and maintenance. Most installations finish in one day, though some homes need two depending on complexity.
Before we leave, we run the system through multiple cycles to confirm it’s heating and cooling properly. You’re not figuring this out on your own after we drive away. We make sure everything works exactly as it should.
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Your heat pump installation covers the complete system—outdoor unit, indoor air handler, refrigerant lines, thermostat, and all electrical connections. We’re not installing part of a system and leaving you to figure out the rest.
In Atascosa, where temperatures hit extremes, we include auxiliary heating strips as backup. When temps drop into the teens (which doesn’t happen often, but does happen), those strips automatically engage so you never lose heat. This matters after what happened in 2021.
We also handle the permit process and ensure your installation meets all local building codes. Atascosa County has specific requirements, and we know them. Your system passes inspection the first time.
You qualify for federal tax credits up to $2,000 on high-efficiency heat pump installations. We provide all documentation you need to claim that credit when you file taxes. That’s real money back that offsets your installation cost.
Your system comes with manufacturer warranty on equipment and our warranty on labor. If something goes wrong, you’re covered. And if you need emergency service at 2 AM on a Sunday, we offer 24/7 availability because HVAC emergencies don’t wait for business hours.
Installation costs typically range from $5,000 to $12,000 depending on system size, efficiency rating, and your home’s specific requirements. That’s for complete installation including equipment, labor, permits, and startup.
Your actual cost depends on factors like square footage, existing ductwork condition, and whether electrical upgrades are needed. A 1,500 square foot home needs a smaller system than a 3,000 square foot home, which directly affects price.
The federal tax credit covers up to $2,000 or 30% of installation cost, whichever is applicable. That brings your net cost down significantly. When you factor in the $300+ annual energy savings, most systems pay for themselves in just over two years.
We provide detailed quotes before any work starts, so you know exactly what you’re paying. No surprises, no “we found additional issues” after we’ve already started.
Yes. Modern heat pumps are specifically designed to handle hot climates like Texas. They actually work more efficiently in warm weather than in extreme cold, which makes them ideal for Atascosa where you’re dealing with long, brutal summers and relatively mild winters.
During summer, your heat pump operates just like a traditional air conditioner—moving heat out of your home. It excels at this. During winter, it reverses the process and pulls heat from outside air (yes, even cold air contains heat energy) and moves it inside.
For the rare days when temperatures drop into the teens, your system includes auxiliary heating strips that automatically engage. You don’t lose heat even during extreme cold snaps like the 2021 freeze. The backup system ensures you stay warm no matter what.
Texas already has 1.95 million heat pumps installed—more than any other state. They work here. The technology has proven itself in our climate over decades of real-world use.
You’re looking at 12 to 15 years with proper maintenance. That’s the typical lifespan for heat pump systems in Texas climate conditions.
The key word is “proper maintenance.” Annual service visits catch small issues before they become expensive failures. We’re talking about cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, and replacing filters. Skip maintenance, and you’re shortening your system’s life.
Heat pumps actually have fewer mechanical components than traditional furnace-plus-AC setups, which means fewer parts that can fail. The compressor does more work since it runs year-round, but modern inverter-driven compressors are built for this and adjust their speed based on demand rather than constantly cycling on and off.
Your system comes with manufacturer warranty on parts and our warranty on installation labor. If something fails prematurely, you’re covered. But with regular maintenance, most heat pumps run reliably for well over a decade.
System sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, ceiling height, window count, and how much sun exposure you get. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, which is why proper assessment matters.
An undersized system runs constantly trying to keep up and never quite gets there. You’re uncomfortable and the system wears out faster from overwork. An oversized system cycles on and off too frequently, which wastes energy and doesn’t remove humidity effectively.
We calculate your exact heating and cooling load using Manual J methodology—the industry standard for proper HVAC sizing. This accounts for all the factors specific to your home, not just square footage. Most Atascosa homes need between 2 to 5 tons of capacity, but your home might fall outside that range.
Getting the size right the first time means better comfort, lower energy bills, and longer equipment life. It’s worth doing the assessment properly rather than guessing based on what your neighbor has or what your old system was.
Yes. We work with financing partners who offer payment plans for qualified homeowners. This lets you spread the installation cost over time rather than paying everything upfront.
Financing makes sense when you consider the energy savings. If your monthly payment is less than what you’re saving on utility bills, the system is essentially paying for itself while you finance it. Many homeowners find this approach easier than depleting savings for a large one-time expense.
The federal tax credit of up to $2,000 also helps offset your total cost. You claim that credit when you file taxes, which can go toward your financing balance or back into your pocket.
We discuss financing options during your quote appointment. You’ll know what plans are available, what the terms are, and what your monthly payment would look like before making any decisions. No pressure, just information so you can make the choice that works for your situation.
Your heat pump needs professional service twice a year—once before cooling season and once before heating season. This catches problems early and keeps efficiency high.
During service visits, we clean the outdoor coil, check refrigerant charge, test electrical connections, lubricate moving parts, inspect the air handler, and replace filters. We’re also checking for wear on components that might fail soon, so you’re not dealing with a breakdown during the hottest or coldest day of the year.
Between professional visits, you should replace or clean your filter monthly during heavy use periods. A clogged filter restricts airflow, which makes your system work harder and costs you money. It’s the easiest maintenance task that has the biggest impact.
Keep the outdoor unit clear of debris, grass clippings, and plants. It needs airflow to work efficiently. If you notice ice forming on the unit, strange noises, or reduced performance, call us before the problem gets worse. Small issues are cheaper to fix than complete failures.
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