Heat Pump Installation, Repair & Maintenance in Atlanta, GA

Heat pump install, repair & maintenance in Atlanta. NATE-certified techs for Carrier, Trane & more. Efficient year-round comfort. Call (404) 555-0173.

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Atlanta Climate Control in Atlanta
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Heat pumps are one of the best comfort investments an Atlanta homeowner can make, and that's not a sales line, it's a match to our climate. Because metro Atlanta has long, hot, humid summers and relatively mild winters, a heat pump can heat and cool your home efficiently from a single system most of the year. Atlanta Climate Control installs, repairs, and maintains heat pumps across Atlanta, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Dunwoody, and the surrounding suburbs, with 28 NATE-certified technicians who know these systems inside and out.

We work on heat pumps from Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, and Goodman, and as a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer we can offer extended warranty coverage on new installs. Sizing is everything with a heat pump. We run a full Manual J load calculation on every installation so the system isn't oversized, because an oversized heat pump cools too fast to pull humidity out of your Atlanta air, leaving rooms clammy even at a comfortable temperature. For homes that occasionally need extra winter capacity, we also install dual-fuel systems that pair a heat pump with a gas furnace, automatically switching to gas on the coldest nights.

When a heat pump struggles, it's often misunderstood. A unit that briefly blows cooler air and steams outside in winter is just running a normal defrost cycle. But persistent cold air, ice buildup that won't clear, or a system stuck on expensive auxiliary heat usually points to low refrigerant, a failed reversing valve, or a bad defrost board. Our repair technicians diagnose these precisely and quote a flat rate before any work starts. Because heat pumps run year-round, they also benefit from twice-a-year service rather than once, covering both the heating and cooling seasons.

Our Climate Club plan is built for exactly this, with two tune-ups a year, priority scheduling, and discounted repairs. Pairing your heat pump with a smart thermostat lets you control auxiliary heat intelligently and shave real dollars off your Georgia Power bill. All work is performed under our Conditioned Air License #CN210847, and we pull permits on every installation. Call Atlanta Climate Control at (404) 555-0173 for honest, flat-rate heat pump service from a family-owned team rated 4.9 stars across 1,120 reviews.

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Heat Pump Services

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Why Heat Pumps Make Sense in Atlanta's Climate

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Heat Pump Installation Done to the Right Size

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Repair and Defrost-Cycle Troubleshooting

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Maintenance That Keeps Your Heat Pump Efficient

FAQ

Questions, answered

Are heat pumps a good choice for Atlanta?

Yes, heat pumps are an excellent fit for Atlanta's climate. With long hot summers and mild winters, a single heat pump can efficiently handle both heating and cooling for most of the year. For the few nights that drop into the teens, a dual-fuel system pairing the heat pump with a gas furnace gives you the best of both.

Why does my heat pump blow cold air in winter?

Short bursts of cooler air during a defrost cycle are completely normal and last only a few minutes. If cold air persists, it usually means low refrigerant, a stuck reversing valve, or a faulty defrost board, and the system may be falling back on expensive auxiliary heat. Persistent cold air is worth a service call before your electric bill spikes.

How often should a heat pump be serviced?

Twice a year, because a heat pump works in both summer and winter. We recommend a spring tune-up before cooling season and a fall tune-up before heating season. Our Climate Club membership includes both visits along with priority scheduling and repair discounts.

How much does heat pump installation cost in Atlanta?

Most heat pump installations in the Atlanta area run between $5,000 and $12,000, depending on the system size, efficiency rating, and whether you choose a standard or dual-fuel setup. Ductwork or electrical upgrades can affect the price. We provide a free written estimate so the number is clear up front.

What's the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?

A furnace burns gas to create heat, while a heat pump moves heat from the outside air into your home and reverses to cool in summer. Heat pumps are more efficient in mild climates like Atlanta and provide both heating and cooling from one unit, whereas a furnace only heats and needs a separate AC system.

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