What is a Heat Pump?
A heat pump is an energy-efficient alternative to traditional heating and cooling systems. Unlike furnaces and air conditioners, which generate heat or cool air, heat pumps transfer heat from one place to another. Learn more about our heat pump services.
Key Factors Affecting Heat Pump Costs
Size and Capacity
The size of the heat pump is one of the biggest factors influencing cost. Heat pumps are measured in tons, which refers to their ability to move a certain amount of heat. The larger the size, the more expensive the unit.
Installation Complexity
Installing a heat pump in a home that already has ductwork will generally be cheaper than installing one in a house without existing ducts. Learn more about our installation services.
Geographic Location
Your geographic location plays a role in determining the heat pump type and costs. Check out our contact page to see how we serve your area.
Average Costs of Heat Pumps
- Replacement Costs: $4,500–$8,000 for a 2-ton unit; up to $10,000 for a 5-ton system.
- Installation Costs: $2,000–$5,000 depending on complexity.
- Air Source Heat Pumps: $3,500–$6,000 on average.
Long-Term Savings and Benefits
Energy Efficiency
Heat pumps are highly efficient, reducing your home’s energy consumption by up to 50%. This efficiency can translate to significant savings on your energy bills.
Increased Home Value
Installing a heat pump can increase your home’s value by making it more energy-efficient. Learn more about why customers trust Armus Mechanical.
Conclusion: Is a Heat Pump Worth the Cost?
While the initial cost of a heat pump can be significant, the long-term savings and environmental benefits make it a worthwhile investment. Contact Armus Mechanical Services today to discuss your heat pump needs.