Heat Pumps in Grayson & Gwinnett County, GA
One system, year-round comfort. Heat pumps cool in summer and heat in winter — and Georgia's climate is one of the best matches for them. We install, repair, and tune up every major brand, including dual-fuel hybrids and cold-climate models.
- Install, repair & maintenance
- Dual-fuel hybrids
- Up to $2,000 federal tax credit
Inflation Reduction Act credits available • Free in-home assessment for replacement quotes
What We Offer
Every heat pump service, one contractor
From a new install to a 12-year-old unit that won't switch out of heating mode — same crew, same standards.
New heat pump installation
Manual J load calc, right-sized equipment, properly charged refrigerant lines. Done the way it needs to be done if you want the SEER2 rating to hold up.
Heat pump repair
Reversing valve, defrost board, aux heat strips, compressor diagnostics. We troubleshoot the actual cause, not just throw parts at it.
Twice-a-year tune-ups
Heat pumps run year-round, so they need spring and fall service. Defrost cycle, refrigerant charge, coil cleaning — the works.
Dual-fuel hybrid systems
Heat pump above 35°F, gas furnace below. Best of both — efficient most of the year, plenty of heat on the coldest mornings.
Cold-climate models
Newer variable-speed inverter heat pumps hold capacity even in low-20s temps. If you're on the fence about all-electric, this is what changed the math.
Conversion from gas/AC
Tired of a gas bill and an AC bill? Swapping to a heat pump consolidates both. We size, install, and handle the tax credit paperwork.
Why It Matters
Why heat pumps win in Georgia
Mild winters, big efficiency
Our winters spend most hours above 35°F — exactly where a heat pump's COP is 3x or better. You move heat instead of burning fuel to make it.
One system, year-round
No separate furnace and AC to maintain. One outdoor unit, one indoor unit. Less to service, less to fail, less square footage in the closet.
Up to $2,000 tax credit
Inflation Reduction Act 25C credit covers 30% of the install (up to $2,000) for qualifying heat pumps. We'll show you which models qualify.
Heat Pump Questions
Heat pump FAQ
Are heat pumps worth it in Georgia?
Yes — Georgia's climate is one of the strongest cases for a heat pump in the country. Our winters are mild enough that the system stays in efficient operating range almost all year. Most homes see lower combined heating + cooling bills than separate gas/AC setups.
How much does a heat pump cost to install?
It depends on tonnage, SEER2 rating, and whether ductwork modifications are needed. We give you a flat, written quote after an in-home load calculation — no ballparks over the phone. Federal tax credits can take 30% off qualifying installs.
How long does a heat pump install take?
A straight swap is typically one day. New ductwork or electrical upgrades can stretch it to two. We'll tell you up front, not after we've started.
Do federal tax credits really apply?
Yes — the 25C credit under the Inflation Reduction Act covers 30% of installation cost on qualifying heat pumps, up to $2,000. We provide the manufacturer's certification statement and IRS Form 5695 details for your tax preparer.
What's the difference between a heat pump and a dual-fuel system?
A standard heat pump uses electric resistance strips for backup heat on the coldest days. A dual-fuel system pairs the heat pump with a gas furnace as backup — it switches over automatically when outdoor temps drop. Better fuel economics if you already have gas service.
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