
HVAC Installation & Repair in Bowling Green, KY
Compare 25 hvac installation & repair contractors near you in Bowling Green and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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HVAC Installation & Repair in Bowling Green, KY
Bowling Green HVAC contractors in this directory cover central Bowling Green, the Western Kentucky University area, and surrounding Warren County. Kentucky's mild winters (lows typically 25-35°F) and hot humid summers make heat pumps the regional default. A 3-4 ton 16-18 SEER2 heat-pump system for a typical 1,800-2,400 sq ft Bowling Green home runs $10,000-$15,500 installed.
Bowling Green Municipal Utilities and Tennessee Valley Authority distribute electricity in different parts of Warren County. TVA's EnergyRight program offers heat-pump rebates that stack with the 25C federal credit. The Bowling Green tornado of 2021 drove demand for hurricane-rated outdoor unit tie-downs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will a heat pump work in Bowling Green winter?
- Yes — Bowling Green's coldest winter days rarely drop below 15°F. Modern cold-climate heat pumps deliver full rated capacity to 5°F. A standard 16+ SEER2 unit with 5-10 kW backup electric strip handles even the rare ice-storm cold snap.
- What about tornado preparation?
- After the December 2021 tornado, many Bowling Green installers now spec hurricane-rated outdoor unit tie-down straps and reinforced concrete pads as standard. Adds modest cost and significantly improves storm survivability.
- Are there rebates for Bowling Green heat pumps?
- TVA EnergyRight rebates ($300-$1,500), 25C federal credit (30% up to $2,000), and HEEHRA for income-qualified households as it activates in Kentucky.
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