Best Dual-Fuel Heat Pump Installers in Tempe, AZ

Dual-Fuel Heat Pump Installation in Tempe: balance point + commissioning

A dual-fuel system is judged on a Manual J load calc, a switchover/lockout set just above the calculated balance point, and matched heat-pump + furnace commissioning — set the switchover too high and the heat pump barely runs. Here is what each of the 1 contractor below publishes: In Arizona, HVAC work requires an active ROC license (R-39 or KA-39 class) — verify the number on roc.az.gov before signing.

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Typical Dual-Fuel Heat Pump Installation costs in Tempe, AZ (2026)

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Estimated ranges for Tempe, AZ. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.

ServiceTypical range
Dual-fuel system — heat pump + gas furnace, full system (installed)$7,200–$13,450
Gas furnace (added for dual-fuel backup)$1,800–$4,050
Ducted air-source heat pump + air handler, full system (installed)$7,200–$14,350

Why Tempe’s summer heat makes thoughtful "Heat Pump Installation" choices essential

Choosing the best heat pump installation companies in Tempe, AZ helps Tempe homeowners cut cooling costs during long, hot summers. Peak cooling demand in Tempe, AZ increases wait times, so plan installations before July and verify licensing, warranty terms, and emergency service availability.

How long does a typical Heat Pump Installation take in Tempe, and when is booking busiest?

What's the difference between a dual-fuel and a standard heat pump?
A dual-fuel (hybrid) system pairs a heat pump with a gas or propane furnace and switches between them at a set outdoor temperature. The heat pump handles mild weather; the furnace takes over in a hard freeze — cheaper backup than electric strip heat where gas is inexpensive. One duct system, one dual-fuel thermostat.
Does a dual-fuel system still qualify for rebates now that the tax credit ended?
The federal 25C credit expired Dec 31, 2025. State and utility rebates remain, but eligibility varies — some electrification programs exclude systems that keep gas backup, while others allow hybrids. Confirm the specific program covers dual-fuel before you count on the money.
Are separate permits required in Tempe when switching from a furnace to a dual-fuel heat pump system?
Permitting depends on the scope of work; many Tempe projects that alter gas lines or electrical panels require city permits. Contractors usually pull the necessary permits and list them on the job estimate. Homeowners should confirm which permits the contractor will obtain and whether the work is classified as residential under ROC rules.
Do electrical panel upgrades often delay heat pump installation in Tempe?
Panel upgrades can delay installation when the existing service is insufficient for the new heat pump's start-up and continuous load. A pre-install electrical inspection identifies this need early. Contractors should note panel capacity and any required permits in the initial assessment to avoid unexpected schedule slips.
How do I get a quote from these heat pump install companies?
Submit one request on this page and we send it to the vetted heat pump install pros in Tempe, AZ listed here. They send quotes back — no obligation.

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