Heat Pump Replacement in Pleasant Grove, Dallas
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Two Systems Becoming One: Why Pleasant Grove Homeowners Are Choosing Heat Pumps
The typical Pleasant Grove home — a 1,400 to 1,800 square foot brick ranch — is running a central AC unit alongside a gas furnace that's a different age entirely. A heat pump replacement changes this fundamentally. One inverter heat pump handles both heating and cooling from a single all-electric system.
What Rising Energy Costs Mean for the Replacement Decision Right Now
Average residential electricity prices in Texas have risen over 40 percent in the last decade. An inverter heat pump replacement addresses all three problems simultaneously: more efficient equipment, elimination of gas, and modern equipment.
Three Brands for Pleasant Grove Homes
Mitsubishi — Truficient is a certified Diamond Dealer. 12-year parts and compressor coverage.
Daikin — A serious alternative at a lower price point with proven inverter technology.
Gree — Real inverter performance at an accessible price for budget-conscious homeowners.
Ducted vs. Ductless for Pleasant Grove's Ranch Homes
Ducted heat pump replacement — If the duct system is in serviceable condition.
Ductless heat pump replacement — For homes where the duct system has significant deterioration.
Single-zone ductless additions — For homes where one zone is consistently uncomfortable.
The Replacement Process in Pleasant Grove
- Assessment
- Proposal with line-item pricing
- Dallas mechanical permits
- Installation (typically one day for ducted)
- Testing and handoff
Schedule a Heat Pump Assessment in Pleasant Grove
Call 214-238-4349 to talk through your situation, or request an assessment online.
See also: Pleasant Grove AC repair | South Dallas HVAC
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