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Heat Pump Installation in Des Moines, IA

Des Moines homeowners face extreme temperature range: -20°f winter wind chills to 100°f+ summer days that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Ankeny, Waukee, West Des Moines, Urbandale, Clive, and surrounding Des Moines communities.

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Why Des Moines Homes Need Heat Pump Installation

Extreme temperature range: -20°F winter wind chills to 100°F+ summer days
Tornado and severe hail risk in spring and early summer
Annual snowfall of 34 inches with periodic heavy events
Des Moines and Raccoon River flooding risk (1993 and 2008 were catastrophic)
Hot, humid summers from Iowa prairie moisture
Common Home Types We Service
Brick ranch and Cape Cod homes throughout Polk CountyVictorian and Craftsman homes in Sherman Hill and Ingersoll ParkNew construction in Ankeny, Waukee, and AltoonaColonial homes in Windsor Heights and UrbandaleSplit-level homes in West Des Moines and Clive

What You Get

Provides both heating and cooling in one system
3–4x more energy efficient than electric resistance heating
Qualifies for federal tax credits up to $2,000
Modern units work efficiently in very cold climates
Reduces carbon footprint vs. fossil fuel heating
Variable-speed units provide precise comfort control

Our Heat Pump Installation Process

01

Energy Assessment

We evaluate your home's heating and cooling loads, existing ductwork, and electric service to recommend the right heat pump configuration.

02

System Selection

We recommend appropriately sized heat pump equipment — traditional ducted, mini-split, or dual-fuel hybrid — based on your climate and home.

03

Installation

Indoor and outdoor units are installed, refrigerant lines are run, and electrical connections are made to a dedicated circuit.

04

Commissioning

The system is charged, tested in both heating and cooling mode, and all controls are verified for proper operation.

Seasonal Considerations for Des Moines

1
Post-hail storm roof and siding inspection (May–July)
2
Spring river flooding monitoring near Des Moines River
3
Ice dam prevention on Midwest ranch roof profiles
4
Fall gutter cleaning before winter freeze
5
Summer exterior painting and cleaning during brief warm window

Areas We Serve in Des Moines

Our heat pump installation pros are available throughout the Des Moines metro area, including:

AnkenyWaukeeWest Des MoinesUrbandaleCliveJohnstonAltoonaNorwalkGrimesWindsor Heights

Heat Pump Installation FAQ for Des Moines Homeowners

How often should Des Moines homeowners get heat pump installation?
Given Des Moines's extreme temperature range: -20°f winter wind chills to 100°f+ summer days, most homeowners benefit from heat pump installation at least once a year. Post-hail storm roof and siding inspection (May–July) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Des Moines most need heat pump installation?
Brick ranch and Cape Cod homes throughout Polk County and Victorian and Craftsman homes in Sherman Hill and Ingersoll Park are the most common home types in Des Moines and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Do heat pumps work in cold climates?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps (like Mitsubishi Hyper Heat and similar) maintain full heating capacity down to 5°F and produce some heat down to -15°F. Most climates in the continental U.S. are suitable.
What's a dual-fuel heat pump?
A dual-fuel (hybrid) system pairs an electric heat pump with a gas furnace backup. The heat pump handles most heating efficiently; the gas furnace kicks in only during the coldest weather when it's cheaper than running the heat pump.
How much can I save with a heat pump?
Savings vary by climate and current fuel type. Switching from electric resistance heat to a heat pump typically cuts heating energy costs by 50–60%. Switching from gas depends on local electricity vs. gas prices.
Are there incentives for heat pump installation?
Yes. The Inflation Reduction Act provides federal tax credits up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pumps. Many utilities and states offer additional rebates of $1,000–$5,000.

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