Heat Pumps in Davis County, UT
Heat pump installation, replacement, and repair across Davis County — including cold-climate air-source heat pumps, dual-fuel systems with backup gas furnaces, and ductless mini-splits. Davis County HVAC Pros connects homeowners with licensed local installers across Layton, Kaysville, Bountiful, and the rest of Davis County. Call (801) 683-5306.
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- Dual-fuel systems with backup gas furnace
- Ductless mini-splits for additions and zoning
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Heat pumps in Davis County: what to know
Heat pumps move heat instead of generating it, which makes them roughly 3x more efficient than electric resistance heating and often cheaper to operate than gas in shoulder seasons. Modern cold-climate models work at Utah winter temperatures; for the coldest nights, a dual-fuel setup pairs the heat pump with a backup gas furnace.
Heat pump options the network installs
- Ducted air-source heat pumps — replace both AC and furnace using existing ductwork
- Cold-climate heat pumps — rated for efficient operation down to ~5°F, with output below 0°F
- Dual-fuel systems — heat pump primary + backup gas furnace for the coldest nights (most efficient option for Davis County)
- Ductless mini-splits — single or multi-zone for homes without ducts, additions, garages, basements
- Heat pump water heaters — high-efficiency electric water heating
How much does a heat pump cost in Davis County?
Heat pump install pricing varies by tonnage, SEER2/HSPF2 rating, and whether it's ducted or ductless. Federal tax credits (up to $2,000/year through Section 25C) and Utah utility rebates can substantially offset the upfront cost. The installer verifies current rebate eligibility during the quote.
Heat pumps across Davis County
- Layton
- Bountiful
- Clearfield
- Kaysville
- Farmington
- Syracuse, Centerville, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross, Clinton, West Bountiful, Sunset, West Point, South Weber
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📞 Call (801) 683-5306Heat pumps in Davis County: FAQs
Do heat pumps work in Utah winters?
Yes — cold-climate heat pumps are rated to operate efficiently down to about 5°F and continue to provide heat at temperatures below 0°F. For Davis County winters, dual-fuel systems pair a heat pump with a backup gas furnace for the coldest nights, which is the most efficient setup for Utah climate.
How much does a heat pump cost in Davis County?
Heat pump installation pricing depends on capacity, efficiency tier (SEER2/HSPF2), and whether it's a ducted or ductless system. A dual-fuel install (heat pump + backup furnace) is generally higher upfront but lowers operating cost. Providers give a written quote after an in-home assessment.
Are there rebates or tax credits for heat pumps?
Yes — federal tax credits (Inflation Reduction Act Section 25C) cover up to $2,000 per year for qualifying heat pumps. Utah utilities (Rocky Mountain Power, Dominion Energy) also offer rebates that change year to year. The installer can verify current rebate eligibility for the chosen equipment.
Should I get a ducted heat pump or a ductless mini-split?
If the home already has central ductwork, a ducted heat pump usually makes the most sense — it replaces both the AC and furnace. Mini-splits work well for homes without ducts, additions, garages, or rooms that need separate temperature control.
Will a heat pump replace my furnace?
A heat pump can fully replace a furnace, but most Davis County installs are dual-fuel — the heat pump handles 80% of the heating season and the backup gas furnace kicks in below ~25°F. Dual-fuel is the most efficient option for Utah's climate.