Thinking about a heat pump? Let's see if it fits the house.

Heat pumps can be a smart fit in Southern California, but the right answer depends on your current system, ducts, comfort issues, and how the home behaves in both hot and cool weather.

GE residential HVAC outdoor air conditioning unit installed outside a home

A heat pump conversation should start with how the home actually feels.

Heat pumps handle heating and cooling, so the recommendation should look beyond one piece of equipment. Duct condition, airflow, insulation, thermostat setup, and room balance all matter.

ChillTech helps you compare the practical options before turning it into a quote.

  • Replacing older AC and heating equipment
  • Rooms that are hard to keep comfortable
  • High run time or uneven performance
  • Interest in one system for heating and cooling
GE furnace and air handler installed with ductwork and condensate pump
Close-up of GE HVAC condenser cabinet and grille

Repair, Maintenance, Replacement.

Sometimes the right move is a repair. Sometimes maintenance can improve performance. And sometimes replacement with a heat pump is worth discussing because the old setup is no longer keeping up.

What we compare before the recommendation

RepairFor faults that can be corrected without changing the system.
MaintenanceFor performance issues caused by wear, airflow, or setup.
ReplacementFor homes where a heat pump is the stronger long-term plan.

Tell us about your heat pump services issue.

Tell us what you are seeing and the request will come through with Heat Pump Services selected. A quick note about the symptoms helps ChillTech start in the right place.