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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the local heat pump installation cost near me?

The cost for local heat pump installation will range from $2,799 to $7,449. If your home is 2200 square feet, you’d need a 4-ton heat pump unit, and you should expect to pay around $2,000 for the AC unit alone. Think about these factors:



  • Average local labor costs in your area (costs trend lower in rural areas).

  • If ductwork installation or replacement is required.

  • Heat pump brand.

  • Home size and square footage of cooling area.

  • Local HVAC permit and installation fees.

  • Price of the unit and additional materials needed.

  • Time of year installed (more expensive during busy seasons).


Read this guide to heat pump installation to learn more.


What type of heat pump should I install?

Heat pumps are central heating solutions for your homes that can heat and cool a home despite sounding like they are only able to heat a room or house. There are a few different types of heat pumps with unique benefits that you can install in your home based on your temperature control needs. 



  • Air-source heat pumps – most common option for homeowners when they have existing ductwork installed. The average cost of installation would be between $2,799 and $7,255.  

  • Ductless mini split heat pumps – Set-up is like a regular air source heat pump with an outside compressor unit and inside air handler, which helps maintain your home’s temperature but with lower costs ranging from $1,800 to $7,542. 

  • Geoothermal heat pumps – ground and water source heat pumps for bigger homes that are more sustainable and reliable but cost up to $22,00 to install as the installation process requires extensive work of land excavation. 


How can I find heat pump installers near me?

Here are a few things you can do to start your search for a reliable heat pump installation contractor in your area: 



  • Ask your family and friends for a recommendation on someone they have used in the past and what kind of experience they had with local contractors. 

  • Check the Better Business Bureau site for local AC installer ratings. 

  • Let Modernize help you find the best contractor for the central AC installation job and help you compare up to four quotes from installers in your area. 


What to Ask a Heat Pump Contractor?

Here are a few things once you have your heat pump installer on the phone that you should ask just to be sure you’ve got the best person for the job. 



  • How long have you been in business? 

  • How much experience do you have with HVAC repair or installation? 

  • What is your project estimate? 

  • Can you provide a list of references? 

  • Can you provide proof of insurance for personal liability, worker’s compensation, and property damage coverage. 


How to vet your local heat pump installer?

Once you have found a few options for heat pump installation near you, you can start asking questions to ensure that the HVAC contractor is experienced with your particular project and is able to provide the most reliable service in your neighborhood. 


Here are a few things you will want to do after requesting price estimates from a few of your local heat pump installation service companies: 



  • Explore the customer reviews for each heat pump contractor or the home heating company and see how they compare: are the reviews mostly positive, and do the contractors respond in a constructive way when the reviews are negative about their heat pump installation job? 

  • Use Modernize to compare different contractors and ask for home inspection and quotes. 

  • Once you have the quotes from 2-3 contractors, compare prices, experience, and skills to make sure you are working with the best HVAC contractor in your area for your home project.