
Heat Pump Installation in Scottsdale, AZ
Compare 25 heat pump installation contractors near you in Scottsdale and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.9/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Heat Pump Installation in Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale heat-pump installers in this directory work Old Town, McCormick Ranch, Gainey Ranch, North Scottsdale, and DC Ranch. Scottsdale's hot summers and mild winters make heat pumps a natural fit — modern 17-20 SEER2/9 HSPF2 systems cool aggressively in 110°F+ heat and heat efficiently through the rare 30°F winter morning. A 4-5 ton system for a typical 2,500 sq ft Scottsdale home runs $14,500-$22,000 installed.
APS and SRP both offer heat-pump rebates ($300-$1,200) that stack with the federal 25C tax credit (30% up to $2,000). North Scottsdale's larger custom homes often run two-system splits with zoning, which adds $4,000-$8,000 to the project.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is heat-pump cooling capacity so important in Scottsdale?
- 110°F+ design temperatures push equipment hard. Manual J load calcs are not optional — undersized units short-cycle and never dehumidify; oversized units overshoot and waste energy. A reputable Scottsdale installer will run a Manual J before quoting.
- Do I need a heat pump or just AC + gas furnace?
- In Scottsdale's mild winters, a heat pump alone (with 5-10 kW emergency strip) is more than adequate and avoids gas hookup costs. Heat-only days are few and the operating cost on heat-pump mode is lower than gas in most rate structures.
- What about R-410A vs R-454B refrigerant?
- As of 2025-2026, new equipment increasingly ships with R-454B (low-GWP) refrigerant. R-410A units are being phased out — service is still available but pricing for refrigerant has climbed. New installs should specify R-454B or R-32 to avoid future service-cost shocks.
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