Heat Pump Installation in Glenview & North Shore

One System. Heating and Cooling. Year-Round Efficiency.

Heat pumps aren't just for mild climates anymore. Modern cold-climate heat pumps deliver efficient heating down to -15°F and cooling in summer — all from one system. Plus, you may qualify for federal tax credits up to $2,000.

★ Up to $2,000 Federal Tax Credit

✓ Cold-Climate Rated

✓ Free Estimates

✓ Financing Available

Why Heat Pumps Make Sense for Chicago-Area Homes

Lower Operating Costs

Heat pumps move heat rather than generate it, making them 2-3x more efficient than traditional systems. Many homeowners see 30-50% savings on heating and cooling costs.

Federal Tax Credits Available

Qualifying heat pump installations are eligible for federal tax credits up to $2,000. We'll help you understand which systems qualify and provide documentation for your tax preparer.

Built for Chicago Winters

We install cold-climate heat pumps rated to operate efficiently down to -15°F. These aren't the old heat pumps that quit when it got cold — they're engineered for our climate.

Heat Pump Options

Which Heat Pump Is Right for You?

Ducted Heat Pumps

Replace your existing furnace and AC with one efficient system. Uses your existing ductwork to heat and cool your entire home.

Ductless Mini-Splits

Perfect for additions, sunrooms, or homes without ductwork. Zone-by-zone control means you only condition the spaces you're using.

Hybrid Systems

Pair a heat pump with your existing furnace. The heat pump handles mild weather efficiently, and your furnace kicks in during extreme cold.

Ready to Explore Heat Pump Options?

Get a free assessment to see if a heat pump makes sense for your home. We'll calculate potential savings, explain tax credits, and give you a clear quote with no pressure.

💰 Federal Tax Credits Up to $2,000 Available

Heat Pump FAQ — Glenview & North Shore

Do heat pumps work in Chicago winters?

Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps are rated to operate efficiently down to -15°F. We specifically install models designed for northern climates, not the mild-weather units that gave heat pumps a bad reputation in cold areas.

How much can I save with a heat pump?

Most homeowners see 30-50% reduction in heating and cooling costs. Exact savings depend on your current system, home insulation, and energy rates. We'll calculate estimated savings specific to your situation during your free assessment.

What federal tax credits are available?

Qualifying heat pump installations are eligible for federal tax credits up to $2,000 under the Inflation Reduction Act. The system must meet specific efficiency requirements. We'll help you understand which models qualify and provide the documentation you need.

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