Heat Pump Installation — Bay Area
Heat pumps are the most efficient way to heat and cool a Bay Area home. A single system handles both — no separate furnace and AC. With California's mild climate, heat pumps deliver 2–3x the energy output per dollar of electricity compared to resistance heating.
Types of Heat Pump Systems We Install
- Ducted split heat pumps — replaces your existing furnace/AC using current ductwork. Most common residential upgrade.
- Ductless mini-splits — wall-mounted indoor units with no ductwork required. Ideal for additions, garages, or homes without ducts.
- Multi-zone mini-splits — one outdoor unit serving 2–5 indoor zones independently. Precise room-by-room control.
- Dual-fuel systems — heat pump paired with a gas furnace as backup for extreme cold.
What's Included in Our Installation
- Free in-home load calculation and system sizing (Manual J)
- Equipment selection and written proposal with multiple options
- Full installation including line set, electrical, and refrigerant
- Permit pulling where required
- System startup, commissioning, and refrigerant charge verification
- Homeowner walkthrough and thermostat programming
- Rebate paperwork assistance where applicable
Is a Heat Pump Right for Your Home?
Heat pumps work extremely well in Bay Area climates. Unlike colder regions, backup heat is rarely needed here. If you're replacing an aging gas furnace or AC system, or adding comfort to a space without ductwork, a heat pump is worth a serious look. We'll give you an honest assessment including payback period and rebate eligibility.
San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Redwood City, San Mateo, Burlingame, Millbrae, San Bruno, South San Francisco, Daly City, San Francisco, and nearby Bay Area cities