Heating Installation in Phoenix, AZ
Professional furnace and heating system installation. Gas furnaces, heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems — properly sized for your home with full warranty protection. Serving Phoenix, AZ and surrounding areas.
Heating Installation — What We Offer in Phoenix
Why Phoenix Residents Trust Us for Heat Install
When you need heating installation in Phoenix, you want a company that shows up fast, gives you an honest price, and gets the job done right the first time. That's ClimatePro HVAC.
Phoenix is the ultimate AC market — when temperatures hit 115°F+, a broken AC unit is a medical emergency, not an inconvenience. Rooftop packaged units are the standard here and take brutal punishment from desert sun and monsoon dust. The Valley's explosive growth means constant new installation demand, while the installed base of aging units in 1990s-2000s developments is reaching end-of-life. APS and SRP rebate programs drive high-efficiency upgrades.
With 18+ years of experience and 3,200+ five-star reviews, we're the trusted choice for HVAC service in Phoenix and throughout Arizona. Our technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks so most jobs are completed in a single visit.
Common HVAC Issues in Phoenix
- AC compressor failures during 115°F+ heat waves — a life-safety issue
- Condenser coils caked with desert dust reducing efficiency by 20-30%
- Rooftop units deteriorating from extreme UV and heat exposure
- Monsoon dust storms (haboobs) burying outdoor equipment
Serving All of Phoenix
We provide heating installation in Scottsdale, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Glendale, Peoria, and all surrounding areas.
Heating Installation in Phoenix — FAQ
How much does a new furnace cost installed?
A new gas furnace installed typically runs $3,000–$6,000 for a standard-efficiency unit. High-efficiency (96%+ AFUE) furnaces range from $4,500–$8,000. Heat pump installations run $4,000–$10,000.
Should I get a furnace or heat pump?
In mild climates, heat pumps are more energy-efficient since they heat and cool. In areas with harsh winters below 25°F, a gas furnace or dual-fuel system is usually more reliable and cost-effective.
How long does a furnace last?
A gas furnace typically lasts 15–20 years with proper maintenance. Heat pumps last 12–15 years. If your system is approaching these ages and needing frequent repairs, replacement is usually smarter.
Do you serve all areas of Phoenix?
Yes. We provide heating installation throughout Phoenix, AZ and surrounding communities. Our technicians are based locally for fast response times.
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