LC Heating & Air provides heat pump installation in Duarte for year-round comfort. A heat pump heats in winter and cools in summer, replacing both your gas furnace and air conditioner. We install and repair central heat pumps, ductless mini split heat pumps, cold-climate heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems, and we help you stack TECH Clean California rebates, the federal 25C tax credit, and SCE incentives. Whether you are searching for heat pump not heating, heat pump not cooling, heat pump installation and repair, or heat pump replacement cost, call (323) 970-3113 for same-day service and a no-pressure estimate.
Heat Pump Installation & Replacement in Duarte
LC Heating & Air provides heat pump installation in Duarte — including heat pump installation, heat pump replacement, energy efficient heat pump, heat pump rebate. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in Duarte, including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Daikin, Mitsubishi, and Goodman, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
Heat pumps make sense for Duarte's climate. Our long summer run times and mild winters mean a heat pump handles both cooling and heating efficiently. Instead of burning gas to generate heat, a heat pump moves heat from the outside air inside—a process that is 2–3 times more efficient than a gas furnace. In Duarte's 95–100 degree summer days, it cools like a standard AC. When temperatures drop to the 40s at night, it heats without the gas bill.
We've been installing heat pumps across the San Gabriel Valley since 2020. Every installation starts with a Manual J load calculation to size the system correctly for your Duarte home. We then identify applicable rebates from TECH Clean California and the federal Inflation Reduction Act, which can reduce the out-of-pocket cost by thousands of dollars. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure the system is commissioned properly. No guesswork, no surprises.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Long summer run times, 95–100°F days, mild winters ideal for heat pump efficiency.
Single-family homes, mid-century ranch houses, attic duct systems, larger remodels.
San Gabriel Valley—cooling dominant, but winter heating savings are real.
Monrovia, Arcadia, Sierra Madre, Temple City, El Monte, Rosemead.
Duarte Heat Pump Installation Challenges
Duarte's summer heat puts real stress on cooling equipment. With 95–100 degree days common, systems run long hours, and attic temperatures can hit 140 degrees. Dust and debris from the San Gabriel Valley foothills can clog outdoor coils fast. For a heat pump installation, all this means we need to plan carefully: the outdoor unit needs good clearance for airflow, and the indoor air handler must be sized to handle both peak cooling and the lower heating load.
Heat pump installation in Duarte also requires electrical planning. Many older homes in the city have 100-amp panels, and a heat pump plus electric resistance backup may push the load. We check your electrical service during the assessment and recommend upgrades if needed. We also review ductwork—mid-century ranch houses often have undersized or leaky ducts. A heat pump only performs as well as the ducts it pushes air through, so we address that upfront.
Duarte's Homes and Heat Pump Compatibility
Duarte has a mix of single-family homes, mid-century ranch houses, and larger remodels. Many homes have attic duct systems, which is standard for heat pump air handlers. The key is duct condition—leaky or undersized ducts waste efficiency and make the system work harder. We inspect the ducts as part of your installation assessment and identify any modifications needed for optimal performance.
For homes with existing gas furnaces, the transition to a heat pump is straightforward. The air handler fits in the same space as the furnace, and the refrigerant lines connect to the outdoor unit. If your home has no existing ductwork, we can install a ductless mini-split heat pump system instead. That's a great option for room additions, remodels, or homes that rely on window units. We'll explain the trade-offs between ducted and ductless during your estimate.
Our Heat Pump Installation Diagnostic Process
Before we install a heat pump, we do a full diagnostic of your existing system and home. This starts with a Manual J load calculation—not a guess based on square footage, but a room-by-room assessment of heat gain and loss. We measure attic insulation, window efficiency, and duct leakage. This is the same process we use for any air conditioning replacement, but with heat pumps we also calculate the heating load because the system will be your primary heat source.
We also check electrical capacity, thermostat wiring, and the outdoor condenser location. If you're replacing an AC, the new heat pump needs a slightly different thermostat setup. We verify that your existing wiring supports it. And we check for rebate eligibility—TECH Clean California, SCE, and federal tax credits all have specific requirements. We identify what applies to your Duarte home and document everything so you get the full incentive.
When to Repair vs. Replace with a Heat Pump
If your AC is more than 15 years old or uses R-22 refrigerant, a repair might keep it running for another season, but replacement with a heat pump is often the smarter financial move. Same if your gas furnace is getting old and you're facing high winter bills. We look at the pattern: how often have you had repairs? What's the current efficiency? If the system is worth repairing, we'll tell you. If the pattern points to replacement, we explain why.
For Duarte homeowners, the signs that a heat pump makes sense are clear: summer electric bills that keep climbing, winter gas bills that feel too high, or an AC that can't keep up on 100-degree days. A heat pump addresses both. And with current rebates, the net cost of a heat pump is often lower than a standard AC and furnace combo. We'll run the numbers for your specific situation before you make a decision.
Heat Pump Installation Cost and Rebates in Duarte
Heat pump installation in Duarte typically runs between $7,000 and $16,000 before rebates, depending on the system size, efficiency, and any ductwork or electrical modifications. That's comparable to a high-efficiency AC and furnace combination. But the after-rebate cost is significantly lower. TECH Clean California offers $1,500 to $3,000 for qualifying heat pump systems. The federal Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% tax credit up to $2,000. Some SCE customers may qualify for additional rebates, pushing total incentives past $5,000.
We identify all applicable programs during your in-home estimate. We don't just tell you about rebates—we fill out the paperwork and submit it. That's part of our installation process. The cost of a diagnostic visit is $125, and that fee applies toward the repair if you approve the work. For a full installation, we provide a written estimate with a line-item breakdown of equipment, labor, permits, and rebates, so you know exactly what you're paying.
Access, Scheduling, and Same-Day Service
For Duarte homes, we need to plan for attic access, duct condition, electrical capacity, and outdoor condenser clearance. We'll schedule the installation at a time that works for you, with same-day service options available for emergencies. If you have an urgent need—like a failed AC on a 100-degree day—we can often get a technician out the same day. Emergency calls are answered within 30 minutes, and we give you a timeframe before anyone arrives.
We don't charge extra for emergency scheduling. The same diagnostic fee applies, and we provide a written estimate before any work starts. For installations, we typically schedule a few days out to allow for equipment ordering and permit preparation. The actual installation usually takes one day for a ducted central system, similar to a standard AC replacement. We'll coordinate with you to minimize disruption.
Common Mistakes to Avoid with Heat Pump Installation
The biggest mistake we see is skipping the load calculation. Some contractors size a heat pump the same as the old AC, but heat pumps need to be sized for both heating and cooling. An oversized system short-cycles and wastes energy. An undersized system can't keep up on the coldest nights. We do a Manual J calculation every time—it's the only way to get it right.
Another common mistake is ignoring ductwork. If your ducts are leaky or undersized, even the best heat pump will perform poorly. We check duct condition and offer repairs or replacements as part of the installation. Some homeowners also assume their electrical panel is fine without a proper evaluation. We check panel capacity and recommend upgrades if needed. These aren't upsells—they're necessary steps to make sure your system works correctly and safely.
Health and Safety Benefits of Heat Pumps
One of the biggest advantages of a heat pump is that it eliminates combustion inside your home. No gas furnace means no carbon monoxide risk, no pilot light, no gas valve that can fail. For Duarte families with young children, elderly relatives, or anyone with respiratory issues, that's a real peace-of-mind benefit. The system runs on electricity only, so there's no chance of a gas leak or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Heat pumps also improve indoor air quality. Because they don't burn fuel, they don't introduce combustion byproducts into the living space. The air handler filters the air just like a furnace, but without the need for a flue or chimney. And since the system runs year-round for both heating and cooling, you get continuous air filtration, not just in summer. It's a cleaner, safer way to heat and cool your home.
Common Heat Pump Issues & Diagnostic Guide in Duarte
Understanding these common system symptoms helps identify whether a simple fix or a professional repair is needed.
Not heating/cooling properly
Typical Cause: Reversing valve failure, refrigerant leak, or failed outdoor fan motor
Quick Action: Verify system mode on thermostat and check outdoor unit circuit breaker
Outdoor unit iced up in summer
Typical Cause: Severe restriction of airflow or low refrigerant pressure in coil
Quick Action: Shut off system immediately and allow coil to defrost
Compressor not starting
Typical Cause: Failed start capacitor, blown contactor, or electrical disconnect issue
Quick Action: Check indoor breaker panel; do not try to force start the unit
High electricity bill
Typical Cause: Unit running continuously due to dirty coils or thinned refrigerant charge
Quick Action: Perform annual maintenance tune-up and check for duct leaks
Is a Heat Pump Right for Your Duarte Home?
If your existing AC or furnace is more than 15 years old, or if you're planning a major renovation, a heat pump is worth serious consideration. The combination of TECH Clean California rebates and federal tax credits can bring the net cost below that of a standard AC and furnace replacement. And with Duarte's mild winters, a heat pump will operate at peak efficiency all winter long, saving you money on gas bills for years.
We can help you run the numbers. During your in-home estimate, we'll calculate the projected annual operating cost of a heat pump compared to your current system. We'll also show you the total cost after rebates and tax credits. If a heat pump doesn't make sense for your home—maybe because of electrical limitations or a very low gas rate—we'll tell you honestly. We install gas furnaces and ACs too, but we want you to have the full picture before you decide.
Cómo funciona la visita
System assessment and design: Manual J load calculation for heating and cooling, ductwork assessment, electrical service evaluation, and rebate identification.
Equipment proposal: We present heat pump options with efficiency ratings, rebate amounts, operating cost projections, and total cost after incentives.
Permitted installation: We pull all required permits and install the heat pump system to manufacturer specifications and current code.
Commission and rebate documentation: Full commissioning, manufacturer warranty registration, and all rebate and tax credit documentation provided.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • Heat pump diagnostic: $125–$175
- • Component repair (if applicable): $200–$650
- • Heat pump system installation: $7,000–$16,000 before rebates
- • TECH Clean CA rebate: –$1,500 to –$3,000
- • Federal tax credit (30% up to $2,000)
- • Ductwork modifications: varies
- • Electrical panel upgrade: varies
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Heat Pump Installation in Duarte at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air provides heat pump heating and cooling services in Duarte, CA.
- • We install and repair central heat pumps, ductless mini split heat pumps, cold-climate heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems.
- • Common heat pump searches: heat pump not heating, heat pump not cooling, heat pump vs AC, heat pump vs furnace, ductless heat pump, and heat pump replacement cost.
- • Qualifying heat pump installations may receive TECH Clean California rebates plus the federal 25C tax credit.
- • CSLB C-20 HVAC contractor license #1073586.
- • Call (323) 970-3113 for same-day heat pump service in Duarte.
Our heat pump installation process in Duarte
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This heat pump installation guide for Duarte is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What Duarte customers say about heat pump installation
Verified reviews from homeowners in Duarte and nearby neighborhoods who used our heat pump installation service.
“Called LC because our CO detector went off. Their technician found a crack in the heat exchanger and immediately shut down the furnace. He explained the safety issue clearly, provided a replacement estimate, and didn't try to scare us — just facts.”
“Switched from gas furnace to a heat pump after talking to LC. They handled the TECH Clean California paperwork and we got a $2,500 rebate plus the federal tax credit. Total out of pocket was about $5,500 for a system that now heats and cools. Gas bill went to zero.”
“We were skeptical about a heat pump for heating in the winter but LC explained the technology clearly. After one winter season, our home stays warmer than it ever did with the old furnace, and it's quieter too.”





