Heat Pump Installation in NC & SC
One system that heats in winter and cools in summer. Heat pumps are ideal for NC & SC mild climates and deliver serious energy savings compared to running separate systems.
Heat Pump vs Traditional Systems
For NC & SC homeowners, a heat pump often makes more financial sense than separate AC and furnace systems. Here is why:
| Feature | Heat Pump | AC + Furnace |
|---|---|---|
| Systems Needed | 1 unit | 2 units |
| Efficiency | Up to 300% | 100% electric heat |
| Install Cost | Lower (one system) | Higher (two systems) |
| Maintenance | One service visit | Two service visits |
| Best Climate | NC & SC mild winters | Extreme cold climates |
| Tax Credits | Yes (up to $2,000) | Limited |
How Heat Pump Installation Works
1. Free Quote Request
Call or submit the form. We schedule a visit to evaluate your current heating system, ductwork, and home characteristics.
No cost, no obligation2. Home Assessment ($75)
We evaluate your insulation, square footage, and climate needs. We tell you honestly whether a heat pump is the right fit and what size you need.
$75 credited to install3. Upfront Written Quote
Equipment, labor, electrical, and removal of your old system all included. The price you see is the price you pay.
Transparent pricing4. Installation + Full System Test
We install both heating and cooling in one visit, test the full system in both modes, and leave only when everything works perfectly.
Work guaranteedHeat Pump Questions
Yes. NC and SC winters are mild enough that a heat pump runs efficiently all year. Modern inverter heat pumps work down to 0F, and our winters rarely get that cold.
Yes. A heat pump replaces both your AC and furnace. Some homeowners keep a gas backup for extreme cold, but for most NC and SC homes the heat pump handles it all.
Heat pump installation in NC typically ranges from $4,000 to $8,000 depending on size and brand. We provide a full written quote before any work starts.
Yes. Under the Inflation Reduction Act, qualifying heat pumps are eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $2,000. We can point you to the right resources.
Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, Mitsubishi, Daikin, and more. We recommend based on your budget, home size, and efficiency goals.
Most heat pump installs take 4-8 hours. If we are also removing an existing system, add 1-2 hours. We will give you a precise estimate beforehand.
Not always. We inspect your existing ductwork during the $75 assessment. If it is in good shape, we use it. If not, we will tell you honestly what needs to be done.