Heat Pump Installation Services

Heat pumps used to be dismissed as a southern technology that couldn’t handle Michigan winters. That’s no longer the case. Modern cold-climate heat pumps perform reliably well below freezing — and for the right home, they represent one of the most cost-effective heating and cooling upgrades available today. At Riviance HVAC, we’ll tell you honestly whether a heat pump makes sense for your situation before you spend a dollar.

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Heat Pump Installation

A heat pump is a single system that handles both your heating and cooling needs, replacing the need for a separate furnace and air conditioner. Rather than generating heat by burning fuel, it moves heat from one place to another — which is why it can be dramatically more efficient than conventional systems, particularly in the milder temperature ranges that make up most of a Michigan fall and spring.
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Is a Heat Pump Right for Your Home?

Heat pumps aren’t the right answer for every home — and we’ll be honest with you about that. Here’s when a heat pump makes genuine sense:

  • Your furnace and AC are both aging and need replacement soon
  • Your home has good insulation and relatively tight construction
  • You’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing comfort
  • You want to qualify for current federal and state energy incentives
  • You’re interested in lowering your long-term energy costs
  • Your home already has ductwork suitable for a central system

And here’s when we might recommend a different approach instead — if your home has significant insulation gaps, if you’re in a situation where extreme cold performance is a consistent concern, or if the upfront investment doesn’t pencil out for your timeline, we’ll tell you that too. No pressure either way.

Not sure if a heat pump is right for your home? Let us assess it — free.

Our Heat Pump Installation Process

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Types of Heat Pumps We Install

Air-Source Heat Pumps

Air-source heat pumps are the most common type for residential installation. They extract heat from outdoor air — even at temperatures as low as -13°F with modern cold-climate models — and transfer it indoors. In the summer, the process reverses to cool your home just like a traditional AC system.

Cold-Climate Heat Pumps

Standard heat pumps used to lose efficiency quickly as temperatures dropped below freezing. Cold-climate models changed that. Brands like Carrier Greenspeed, Trane XV20i, and Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat maintain strong performance at temperatures well below 0°F 

Dual-Fuel Systems

A dual-fuel system pairs a heat pump with a gas furnace backup. The heat pump handles heating efficiently during milder temperatures, and the furnace kicks in automatically during the most extreme cold snaps. For Michigan homes where natural gas is already in place, this is often the most cost-effective hybrid approach.

Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps

Don't have ductwork? That's not a barrier. Ductless mini-split heat pumps deliver zoned heating and cooling to specific rooms or areas without any ductwork at all.

Not sure what's wrong? We'll diagnose it honestly — free assessment available.

Why Choose Riviance for Heat Pump Installation

  • Independent Advice We’re not a dealer for any single brand. That means when we recommend a Carrier over a Goodman or a cold-climate model over a standard unit, it’s because of the numbers — not because of our supplier relationship.
  • Michigan Experience We know what performs in Washtenaw County winters. We’ve seen which systems hold up and which ones underperform when temperatures drop hard in January and February.
  • Full-Service Installation We handle the complete installation including any electrical upgrades, refrigerant work, ductwork modifications, thermostat integration, and permit coordination where required.
  • Incentive Navigation Federal credits, DTE rebates, Consumers Energy rebates — we’ll make sure you capture every dollar of savings available for your installation.

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FAQ

Yes — modern cold-climate heat pumps are specifically engineered for northern climates and maintain strong heating performance at temperatures well below freezing. However, the right model matters significantly. We'll recommend equipment that's specifically rated for cold-climate performance, not standard heat pumps designed for milder regions.

Heat pump installation typically ranges from $4,000 to $12,000 depending on the system type, size, and whether any electrical or ductwork modifications are needed. However, after federal tax credits and available rebates, the net cost is often substantially lower. We'll provide a detailed estimate and help you calculate your actual out-of-pocket investment.

In terms of energy efficiency, yes — heat pumps typically deliver 2–4 units of heat for every unit of electricity consumed. However, the cost comparison depends on your local electricity vs. natural gas rates. We'll run the actual numbers for your home so you can make a genuinely informed decision.

Most residential heat pump installations are completed in one day. More complex installations involving ductwork modifications or electrical panel upgrades may require additional time. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we provide your estimate.

A mini-split is a type of heat pump — specifically a ductless one. Standard heat pumps use your existing ductwork to distribute heated or cooled air. Mini-splits deliver it directly to the room via wall-mounted units, with no ductwork required.

Warranties vary by brand and model, but most major brands offer 10-year parts warranties on registered equipment. We'll walk you through the warranty details for any system we recommend before you commit.

One System. Year-Round Comfort. Lower Bills.

If a heat pump is the right call for your home, we’ll install it right and make sure you get every dollar of savings available. If it’s not, we’ll tell you that too.

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