Heat Pump Installation & Replacement in Denton, TX

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A heat pump is one of the most efficient ways to keep your home comfortable year-round, handling both heating and cooling with a single system. When your current unit is getting up there in age or just isn’t performing the way it used to, replacing it with a new heat pump can make a noticeable difference in your comfort and your energy bills. BCI Plumbing Heating and Air has been helping Denton homeowners make smart decisions about their HVAC systems for over 40 years. We make the installation and replacement process straightforward, and we’ll help you find the right system for your home from the start.

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Is It Time to Replace Your Heat Pump?

Heat pumps are built to last, but they don’t last forever. Knowing when to replace rather than repair can save you from pouring money into a system that’s on its way out. Here are some signs it might be time for a replacement:

  • Your system is 15 years old or older and starting to show its age with more frequent breakdowns.
  • You’ve been dealing with repeated repairs that are adding up in cost.
  • Your energy bills have been climbing even though your usage habits haven’t changed.
  • The system struggles to keep your home at a comfortable temperature, especially during Denton’s peak summer heat or winter cold snaps.
  • Your heat pump is making unusual noises that weren’t there before, like grinding, rattling, or banging.
  • The equipment uses an older refrigerant that is no longer widely available or supported.
  • Certain rooms in your home are consistently too hot or too cold no matter what the thermostat is set to.

If you’re nodding along to more than one of these, a replacement is probably the more practical and cost-effective move at this point. Our team can help you work through the decision honestly.

What to Expect From Our Heat Pump Installation

Getting a new heat pump installed is a significant investment, and we think you deserve to know exactly what the process looks like before we get started. Here’s how we handle it:

  • We start with a thorough assessment of your home, including square footage, insulation, ductwork condition, and your current comfort challenges.
  • We help you select the right system size and efficiency rating for your specific needs and budget.
  • We remove and dispose of your old equipment properly.
  • We install the new system with care, making sure all connections, refrigerant lines, and electrical components are handled correctly.
  • We test the system fully before we consider the job done, checking airflow, thermostat communication, and overall performance.
  • We walk you through how to operate and maintain your new system so you can get the most out of it from day one.

We don’t rush through installations. Every step matters, and we take the time to do it right.

How Heat Pumps Stack Up Against Other HVAC Options

If you’re weighing your options for a new system, it helps to understand what sets heat pumps apart from traditional heating and cooling equipment.

  • Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in one unit, which means you’re not maintaining two separate systems the way you would with a furnace and air conditioner.
  • They are significantly more energy efficient than gas furnaces for heating because they move heat rather than generate it, which translates to lower operating costs over time.
  • In a climate like Denton’s, where winters are relatively mild, a heat pump handles the heating season comfortably without needing the heavy-duty output of a gas furnace.
  • Heat pumps tend to produce more consistent, even temperatures throughout the home compared to systems that cycle between extremes of hot and cold air.
  • Modern heat pump technology has improved significantly, with many systems performing efficiently even when outdoor temperatures dip lower than they used to handle well.
  • For homeowners interested in reducing their reliance on natural gas, a heat pump is one of the most practical ways to move in that direction without sacrificing comfort.

That said, every home is different. Our team will help you figure out whether a heat pump is the best fit for your situation or if another option makes more sense.

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Why BCI Plumbing Heating and Air Is the Right Choice for Denton Homeowners

Choosing the right company to install your heat pump matters just as much as choosing the right equipment. A system that’s improperly sized or poorly installed won’t perform the way it should, no matter how good the unit is. BCI Plumbing Heating and Air has been doing this work in Denton for over 40 years, and we’ve built our reputation on getting the details right.

We’re a locally owned company, and we take that seriously. We know this community, we understand the demands that Denton’s climate puts on HVAC systems, and we show up to every job with the goal of earning your trust for the long haul. Our technicians are highly trained, our process is transparent, and our commitment to 5-star workmanship doesn’t change based on the size of the job.

And if something goes wrong unexpectedly, our 24/7 emergency services are always available to respond quickly and keep your home comfortable.

When you choose BCI, you’re choosing a team that will be honest with you, treat your home with respect, and stand behind the work we do.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a heat pump installation take?

Most heat pump installations can be completed in a single day. The exact timeline depends on the complexity of the job and whether any modifications to existing ductwork or electrical systems are needed.

A properly installed and maintained heat pump typically lasts between 15 and 20 years. Scheduling regular maintenance and addressing small issues early goes a long way toward getting the most out of your investment.

Yes. Denton’s climate is well suited for heat pumps. Summers are hot and long, which is where heat pumps shine as cooling systems, and winters are mild enough that a heat pump handles heating efficiently without needing a backup system in most cases.

Sizing a heat pump correctly requires a proper load calculation based on your home’s square footage, insulation, window placement, and other factors. An oversized or undersized system won’t perform well regardless of its quality. Our team handles this assessment before recommending any equipment.

Modern heat pumps are much more capable in cold weather than older models. Most perform efficiently down to quite low temperatures, and many come with a backup heating element for extremely cold nights. In Denton’s climate, this rarely becomes a significant concern.