
Heat Pump Installation in Orlando, FL
Compare 32 heat pump installation contractors near you in Orlando and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Blue Air Heating and Cooling
5.0~4 years onlineClear Comfort
5.06½+ years onlineGolden Comfort AC & Heating Repair
5.01½+ years onlineMechanical One of Orlando - Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical
5.07½+ years onlineOrlando Air Conditioning
5.0Orlando HVAC Services
5.0ABC Air Conditioning & Heating Specialist
4.9~12 years onlineBelle Air
4.9~5 years onlineDowntown Air and Heat
4.9~13 years onlineOrlando HVAC Air Conditioning
4.9Pro-Tech Air Conditioning & Plumbing Service, Inc
4.9~24 years onlineEnglish Air Inc.
4.8~18 years onlineMAC 5 Services: Plumbing, Air Conditioning, Electrical, Heating, & Drain Experts
4.85½+ years onlineDel-Air Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Electrical
4.729+ years onlineFerran Air Conditioning, Electrical & Plumbing
4.726½+ years onlineMills Air Inc
4.726½+ years onlineProMag Energy Group A/C & Heating, Inc.
4.722+ years onlineAir Pros (Orlando)
4.69+ years onlineFrank Gay Residential Services
4.614+ years onlineTotal Cool Air Conditioning
4.63+ years onlineVortechs
4.58½+ years onlineEnergy Air, Inc.
4.229+ years onlineHeat Pump Installation in Nearby FL Cities
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Heat Pump Installation in Orlando, FL
Heat pump installation in Orlando serves a Central Florida market: air-source heat pumps (dominant heating/cooling solution given Florida climate), ductless mini-splits for additions and Florida rooms, and packaged units for commercial. Typical jobs include replacement of aging heat pumps, new installations for additions, and commercial packaged units. Florida heat-pump dominance drives approach.
Residential air-source heat pump installs in Orlando run $6,000-$14,000; ductless mini-splits $4,000-$9,000 per zone. Florida requires a Class A or B HVAC license. Orlando permits apply. Hurricane-zone anchoring required.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Heat pump vs AC in FL?
- Heat pump dominant — provides cooling plus supplemental heat for rare cold snaps.
- Hurricane engineering?
- Anchored with FBC wind-load specs.
- Rebates?
- Duke Energy and federal tax credits.
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