LC Heating & Air provides heat pump installation in Panorama City 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 Panorama City
LC Heating & Air provides heat pump installation in Panorama City — 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 Panorama City, 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.
Panorama City is a densely populated neighborhood in the central-northern San Fernando Valley, originally developed in the late 1940s as one of the first planned communities in the Valley. The housing stock is predominantly small single-family homes and apartments from the 1950s through 1970s, with many properties serving as rental units. Panorama City's Valley location means summer temperatures routinely exceed 100°F, making air conditioning essential for habitability. LC Heating & Air serves the 91402 zip code with the same honest, professional service we provide throughout our coverage area. We work with homeowners, tenants through their landlords, and property management companies to ensure functioning HVAC systems that maintain safe, comfortable indoor temperatures year-round.
Heat pumps work by moving heat rather than generating it — in cooling mode they move heat from inside to outside (exactly like a standard AC); in heating mode they extract heat from the outdoor air and bring it inside. In LA's mild climate, heat pumps operate at peak efficiency year-round, often cutting heating costs by 40–60% compared to a gas furnace. We assess your home, present options with honest pros and cons, handle all rebate and permit paperwork, and get the job done right.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Summer temps over 100°F increase load on heat pump; proper sizing and condenser placement are critical.
Many units in 91402 have older systems with minimal upkeep; we give straightforward ROI advice to owners.
Original ductwork from the 1950s–1970s may need sealing or replacement for heat pump efficiency.
Many homes need panel upgrades to handle heat pump load; we check during the assessment.
TECH Clean CA and federal IRA credits can reduce net cost significantly; we identify all programs.
Common Heat Pump Installation Challenges in Panorama City
Panorama City’s high proportion of rental properties means many HVAC systems have been maintained minimally — owners address failures reactively rather than investing in preventive maintenance. We frequently encounter systems running well past their expected life, using outdated refrigerants, with original ductwork that has never been cleaned or sealed. For property owners, we provide straightforward assessment of system condition and honest timelines for when replacement becomes more economical than continued repair.
The Valley’s summer heat — routinely over 100°F — puts extra stress on outdoor units, especially if they are shaded poorly or are installed near dusty areas. Heat pump installations need proper condenser placement for airflow clearance and electrical planning to handle both heating and cooling loads. We check existing electrical capacity, panel space, and wiring gauge during the assessment so there are no surprises when we start the job.
Housing Stock in Panorama City
Most homes in Panorama City are single-family houses and apartments built from the 1950s through the 1970s. Many of these homes have attic ducts, mid-century ranch layouts, and original electrical panels that may need upgrading for a heat pump system. We’ve seen plenty of properties where the existing system was undersized for the actual load, especially after additions or remodels were done without addressing HVAC capacity.
For rental properties, landlords often have specific budget constraints and need to know whether a repair will hold for a few more years or if replacement is the smarter financial move. We present both options with honest projections so property owners can make informed decisions. For homeowners, we also consider duct condition, attic access, and any plans for future renovations that might affect system sizing or placement.
How We Diagnose Your Heat Pump Needs
We start with a Manual J load calculation to determine the exact heating and cooling requirements for your home. This step matters because an oversized heat pump short-cycles and wastes energy, while an undersized one struggles to keep up on the hottest and coldest days. We also inspect your ductwork for leaks, insulation gaps, and sizing — ducts that are too small, leaky, or poorly insulated can cancel out the efficiency of a new heat pump.
Next we check your electrical panel: service capacity, available breaker slots, and wire gauge for the new equipment. We also look at the condenser location to ensure adequate clearance for airflow and easy service access. If there is an existing gas furnace, we inspect the flue and gas line to confirm safe decommissioning. We explain every check we make and why it matters for your installation.
Repair vs. Replace: Heat Pump Edition
If your current AC or furnace is less than 10 years old and the issue is a specific failed component — a run capacitor, a contactor, a refrigerant leak — a repair often makes sense. We give a written estimate for the repair, and if we can get the system back to reliable operation for a few hundred dollars, we’ll tell you that honestly. But if the system is 15 years old or more, uses R-22 refrigerant (costly to replace), or has had multiple breakdowns in the last two years, replacement is usually the better value.
Heat pumps combine heating and cooling into one system, so when your AC is ready for replacement, it’s a natural time to switch from a gas furnace to a heat pump. We’ll lay out the numbers: repair cost now, estimated remaining life, annual operating cost with gas vs. heat pump, and available rebates. The goal is for you to see the math and make a confident decision.
Cost and Rebate Factors for Heat Pump Installation
Heat pump system installation in Panorama City typically runs between $7,000 and $16,000 before any rebates or tax credits. The final cost depends on equipment brand and efficiency rating, ductwork modifications, electrical panel upgrades, and access conditions like attic crawl space or tight condenser placement. We break down every line item in a written estimate so you see exactly where the money goes.
California’s TECH Clean California program offers rebates starting at $3,000 for qualifying heat pump systems. The federal Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% tax credit up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pumps. Southern California Edison (SCE) customers may also qualify for additional rebates. Total incentives can reach $5,000+ on a qualifying installation. We identify all programs your situation qualifies for and handle the paperwork as part of the job.
Access and Scheduling in Panorama City
We serve the entire 91402 zip code with same-day service options for emergencies. Our technician answers emergency calls within 30 minutes, and we schedule standard installations at a time that works for you — no upselling a rush job if it’s not needed. For rentals, we coordinate with property managers and tenants to minimize disruption.
Access considerations in Panorama City include attic entry points, outdoor condenser clearance from walls and shrubs, and whether the electrical panel is easily accessible. We note these during the initial site visit so installation day runs smoothly. Our team is NATE-trained and EPA-certified, and we pull all required permits and coordinate LADBS inspections.
Common Mistakes When Installing Heat Pumps
Skipping the load calculation is the most common mistake. A heat pump that’s too big will short-cycle and wear out faster; one that’s too small will run continuously and still not hold temperature. We always do a Manual J calculation before recommending equipment — no guesswork. Another mistake is ignoring duct condition: leaky or undersized ducts waste the efficiency of a brand new heat pump.
Some contractors skip the permit process to save time or money. That’s a problem because unpermitted work can affect your insurance and resale value, and you miss out on HERS testing required for Title 24 compliance. We pull permits for every installation and complete all required inspections. Also, failing to document rebate eligibility properly means you might leave money on the table — we handle that paperwork carefully.
Health and Safety Considerations
Switching from a gas furnace to a heat pump eliminates combustion inside your home. That means no risk of carbon monoxide leaks, no pilot lights, and no need for a gas line that could develop a leak. For families with young children, elderly residents, or anyone with respiratory conditions, this is a real safety upgrade that goes beyond comfort.
Properly installed heat pumps also improve indoor air quality because they run longer cycles with better filtration than short-cycling oversized systems. We also ensure the refrigerant charge is correct — an improper charge can reduce efficiency and, in rare cases, lead to compressor failure or refrigerant leaks. We verify all safety checks during commissioning, including electrical safety, refrigerant circuit integrity, and proper airflow across the indoor coil.
Common Heat Pump Issues & Diagnostic Guide in Panorama City
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
Should You Switch to a Heat Pump?
If your AC is nearing the end of its life (more than 12–15 years old, frequent repairs, uses R-22 refrigerant) and you currently have a gas furnace, it’s a smart time to consider a heat pump. You’ll get central cooling and efficient electric heating in one system, plus you’ll qualify for TECH Clean California rebates and federal tax credits that can bring the net cost well below a traditional AC + furnace replacement.
If your current system is relatively new and working fine, there’s no urgent reason to replace it. Heat pumps are a long-term improvement, not an emergency upgrade. We’ll help you evaluate your specific situation with a written estimate and honest projections so you can decide what’s right for your home and budget.
Cómo funciona la visita
System assessment and design — Manual J load calculation, ductwork inspection, 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
- • System size and efficiency rating (SEER2 / HSPF2)
- • Ductwork modifications or replacement
- • Electrical panel upgrade if needed
- • Condenser location and access (roof, ground, or wall mount)
- • Additional zones or ductless mini split options
- • Permit and HERS testing fees
- • Rebate and tax credit documentation costs (included)
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Heat Pump Installation in Panorama City at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air provides heat pump heating and cooling services in Panorama City, 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 Panorama City.
Our heat pump installation process in Panorama City
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This heat pump installation guide for Panorama City 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 Panorama City customers say about heat pump installation
Verified reviews from homeowners in Panorama City and nearby neighborhoods who used our heat pump installation service.
“AC wouldn't turn on at all. LC came same morning, found a tripped high-pressure safety switch due to dirty condenser coils. Cleaned the coils, reset the switch, tested everything. Done in 90 minutes.”
“Our AC stopped working during a heat wave and LC had a technician here within two hours. He diagnosed a bad capacitor, had the part on his truck, and fixed it on the spot. Fair price, no upsell. Will use again.”
“Called on a Saturday because AC was blowing warm air. LC answered, sent someone the same afternoon. They found and fixed a refrigerant leak. Professional and reasonably priced.”





