Best Heat Pump Installation Companies in Peoria, AZ

What to look for in Heat Pump Installation in Peoria

Cold-climate heat pump installs hinge on a specific cold-climate manufacturer authorization (Mitsubishi Diamond, Daikin Comfort Pro, etc.) and commissioning experience. The federal Section 25C credit expired Dec 31, 2025, so state and utility rebate paperwork is the surviving incentive layer — generalist HVAC installers tend to struggle on the current rebate landscape and on matching the right defrost/balance-point setup to your home.

  • Heat pump specialization. Provider lists heat pumps as a primary service line — not just 'we install AC too'. Cold-climate models in particular reward installers with repeated experience.
  • Manufacturer-authorized dealer. Mitsubishi Diamond, Daikin Comfort Pro, LG Black-Tag, Bosch Authorized, etc. Authorized installers handle warranty paperwork on parts (typically 12 years on compressor when installed authorized vs 5 years self-installed).
  • NATE-certified technicians. Heat pump commissioning (refrigerant charge, defrost strategy, balance point) is technically more demanding than AC. NATE is the cleanest proxy.

Verify before you book

  • Cold-climate experience on a specific install — we look for named cold-climate brand lines in published materials; ask for references on installs that survived your local winter.
  • That the cited state / utility rebate program is still open and your equipment qualifies — confirm with the program administrator before signing.
  • Whether your existing electrical service can handle the heat pump load — separate from HVAC, may need an electrician.

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Heat Pump Installation in Peoria: cold-climate manufacturer authorization

Cold-climate heat pump installs hinge on manufacturer authorization (Mitsubishi Diamond, Daikin Comfort Pro) — generalists struggle on commissioning and rebate paperwork. Here is what each of the 1 contractors 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.

How we rank Heat Pump Installation providers → · Top picks meet at least one of: a category award, ≥2 verified signals, or Vouched Score ≥ 70.

Top picks

  • Lee's Air, Plumbing, & Heating

    Lee's Air, Plumbing, & Heating★ Best for Heat Pumps

    Heat Pump Installation score: 3.7

    Vouched Score: 85/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 40+

    What customers say about heat pump installation

    • Always Fair Heating and Air Conditioning performed just as they're name implies. Got an excellent price on a new Trane A/C -Heat pump.

      — via BBB

    Google 5.0★ (110+)BBB 3.29★ (7)

Typical Heat Pump Installation costs in Peoria, AZ (2026)

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

ServiceTypical range
Heat pump installation$4,500–$12,550
Cold-climate heat pump premium (over standard air-source)$1,350–$3,600
Air handler replacement (paired with heat pump)$1,350–$3,150
Heat pump + air handler full system (installed)$6,750–$16,150

2026 note on incentives + climate fit: The federal 25C heat-pump credit expired Dec 31, 2025. State and utility rebates (where active) are the surviving incentives — verify with your utility before pricing. For cold-climate applications, ask for HSPF2 and 5°F capacity figures specific to the model; cold-climate-rated equipment (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Aurora, Bryant Evolution Extreme) maintains capacity well below 5°F where standard heat pumps fall off.

What Every Peoria Resident Should Clarify Before Scheduling HVAC Service

Are heat pumps viable in cold-winter states now, or is that marketing?
Yes — but only with named cold-climate lines: Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat / H2i, Daikin Aurora, Bryant Evolution Extreme, Carrier Greenspeed, Fujitsu XLTH, LGRED°. Those hold rated capacity below 5°F. Standard air-source heat pumps still derate sharply in extreme cold; cold-climate-tier units don't.
With Section 25C expired, what rebates are still available for heat pumps?
State HEEHRA programs (income-tested, up to $8,000 in active states for households below 80% AMI), state energy-office rebates, and utility-specific heat-pump bonuses. Some HEEHRA programs are oversubscribed and waitlisted as of early 2026 — confirm availability with the program administrator before signing.
Do HVAC contractors in Peoria need specific state licensing to perform repairs?
Yes, all trade professionals must hold a valid Arizona Registrar of Contractors license to perform HVAC work legally. This state-level requirement ensures that contractors maintain active bonding and comprehensive insurance, including workers' compensation, to protect Peoria homeowners. Always verify a company’s license status through the official state registry before authorizing any major system repairs or installations.
How do I find a qualified specialist for high-efficiency mini-split systems in Peoria?
Look for providers who maintain factory-authorized dealer status and employ NATE-certified technicians with specific training in ductless technology. Because mini-split systems require specialized electrical and refrigerant handling, verify that the contractor has direct access to manufacturer-specific parts. You can often identify these specialists by checking their service credentials for manufacturer-certified training and reviewing customer feedback regarding high-efficiency system installations.
What factors affect HVAC repair costs in Peoria, AZ?
Repair costs in Peoria are primarily influenced by the age of your housing stock, the complexity of the unit's mechanical issues, and current seasonal demand. Older homes in areas like Pleasant Valley may require more extensive diagnostic time if ductwork or electrical systems need retrofitting to meet modern efficiency standards. Additionally, scheduling service during peak summer months when demand is highest can sometimes impact availability and the urgency of the repair process.
How much does HVAC service cost in Peoria, AZ?
Heat pump installation typically runs $4,500–$12,550 in Peoria, Arizona. See the HVAC pricing table on this page for the full per-service breakdown.

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