Heat Pump Pricing in Greater Phoenix Area
Know your heat pump costs up front. Repair ranges from $200 to $3800, and maintenance ranges from $59 to $350. We serve the Greater Phoenix Area, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Chandler. Backed by a 4.9 rating from 6,641 reviews and no overtime fees, we put your comfort first. Call today for a friendly quote and fast scheduling.
What can you expect to pay?
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Cost factors shown where available. All price ranges based on Emergency Air Heating and Cooling job history.
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More than twenty years in residential HVAC.
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On-time arrival or the service call is free.
What Our Customers Say
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“Chris was amazing and got my old faulty heat pump working for a fair price.”
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“I have used Emergency Air for 5 years for maintenance, repair, and replacements.”
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“The install crew swapped our system for a new heat pump in 6–7 hours.”
Your heat pump may run but not cool due to a mis-set or miscalibrated thermostat, a stuck reversing valve, low refrigerant, or dirty/leaky ducts and filters. Electrical or blower issues can also reduce cooling. Our techs inspect filters and ducts, test electrical parts, check the blower, and recalibrate the thermostat. We serve Glendale, AZ homes.
Quick checks:
- Set thermostat to Cool and lower 3–5 degrees.
- Replace the air filter.
- Open all vents; note constant running, noises, or odors.
Updated: 2025-11-04 00:00:00
Need help in Glendale, AZ? Call (602) 613-2861 or book online.
A heat pump not cooling on hot days is most often due to restricted airflow or a refrigerant problem. The next common cause is a dirty outdoor coil that can’t reject heat, followed by thermostat miscalibration or a blower/electrical fault that reduces cooling output. In extreme heat, a healthy system may run longer, but it should still steadily lower indoor temperature if airflow and refrigerant charge are correct. Our team services the East Valley, including Queen Creek, and can inspect ducts, filters, coils, and controls to pinpoint the issue. We also offer 24/7 emergency service and maintenance agreements to prevent surprise breakdowns after we restore cooling.
Try these quick checks before calling:
- Replace a clogged air filter and open all return/supply vents.
- Clear leaves or cottonwood from the outdoor coil with at least 2 feet of clearance.
- Set the thermostat to Cool and Auto, then verify it reads room temperature accurately.
- Look for ice on the outdoor unit or frequent breaker trips as signs to stop running it.
If the outdoor unit ices up or a breaker trips, shut the system off and schedule a professional diagnosis.
Updated: 2026-04-02
Need help in Queen Creek, AZ? Call (602) 830-4039 or book online. "Josh was great and went over everything about my heat pump." — Jo Anne P.
Most heat pumps last about 15 years with proper maintenance. Annual service helps prevent breakdowns and can keep utility bills lower. Typical visits include inspecting ducts and filters, checking electrical, recalibrating the thermostat, inspecting the blower, and sealing ducts. Service at least once a year before the cold season. We provide repairs, replacements, maintenance programs, free estimates, and home efficiency inspections. We serve Phoenix, Mesa, and Chandler.
Updated: 2025-12-10
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Heat pump installation requires correct system sizing, healthy ductwork, and a compatible electrical setup. A technician should assess your home, choose ducted or ductless as needed, and confirm the system runs safely before they leave.
Quick checks:
- Assess load by layout and insulation.
- Inspect ducts/filters and seal leaks.
- Examine electrical components.
- Recalibrate thermostat and test controls.
- Verify blower condition and airflow/ventilation.
Updated: 2025-12-18 00:00:00
Need help in Phoenix, AZ? Call (602) 613-2861 or book online.
Annual heat pump service pricing varies by system condition and scope; a technician will confirm costs after inspection. Service typically includes checking ducts and filters for debris, examining the electrical system, recalibrating the thermostat, inspecting the blower for damage, and sealing ducts to prevent heat loss. We recommend servicing at least once a year before the cold season to improve efficiency and reduce breakdowns. Service is available across Phoenix-area cities like Glendale and Chandler.
Updated: 2025-11-25
Need help in Glendale, AZ? Call (602) 613-2861 or book online.
"Very happy and impressed with the service we received from Gerald." — Gary M.
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