Heat pumps provide both cooling in summer and heating in winter with a single system. No separate furnace needed.
Heat pumps can reduce energy consumption by 30-50% compared to traditional furnace + AC systems.
No gas furnace needed. Fully electric operation means no combustion, no venting, enhanced safety.
Heat pumps operate significantly quieter than traditional furnaces, especially on heating mode.
Federal tax credits up to $2,000 available for qualified heat pump installations. Check eligibility with us.
Heat pumps manage humidity more effectively in Texas climate, preventing mold and improving indoor air quality.
| Feature | Heat Pump | AC + Gas Furnace | AC Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heating | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes (Furnace) | ✗ No |
| Cooling | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Single System | ✓ Yes | ✗ Two Systems | ✓ Yes |
| All-Electric | ✓ Yes | ✗ No (Gas) | ✓ Yes |
| Energy Efficiency | Highest | Good to Good | Good |
| Installation Cost | $12,045+ | $16,000+ | $8,490+ |
| Annual Utility Cost* | Lowest | Moderate | High (No Heat) |
*Based on 2,500 sq ft home in North Texas with average usage
Reliable heating and cooling
Maximum efficiency & comfort
Ultra-quiet, premium comfort
SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures cooling efficiency. Higher ratings mean lower energy bills. Modern heat pumps range from 16-22+ SEER2.
SEER2 16-17
Standard Efficiency
SEER2 20-21
High Efficiency
SEER2 22+
Premium Efficiency
Energy Savings Example: Upgrading from a 15-year-old AC (SEER ~10) to a modern high-efficiency heat pump (SEER2 20) can save $300-500 per year in cooling costs, plus provide free heating.
North Texas winters rarely drop below freezing for extended periods. Heat pumps are highly efficient in these conditions.
Long cooling season (May-October) makes heat pump efficiency savings most significant when you need it most.
All-electric operation means no gas line, no venting complications, and lower maintenance costs.
Modern heat pumps work effectively down to 0°F with backup electric heating. North Texas winters are mild, making heat pumps ideal. They actually work best in our moderate climate.
Typical savings are 30-50% on heating/cooling costs compared to separate furnace + AC systems. For a $200/month utility bill, that's $60-100 in monthly savings.
Yes! Heat pumps provide all the heating your home needs. You can remove the gas furnace entirely, saving on maintenance and gas costs.
Heat pumps are very quiet, especially compared to furnaces. Variable-speed models are even quieter, operating at low speeds most of the time.
Federal tax credits up to $2,000 are available for qualifying heat pump installations. Contact us to verify your eligibility and maximize savings.
On very cold days, backup electric heating may activate. This still costs less than running a gas furnace for the entire heating season in Texas.