Heating Contractor in North Texas | Furnace & Heat Pump Installation Experts
Heat pump installation, dual-fuel systems, and heating system replacement
Too Cool Air performs engineering-based heating installations using Manual J load calculations and performance testing. Every installation is backed by comprehensive workmanship warranties and 27 years of North Texas heating service experience.
When you need a new heating system or want to upgrade to a high-efficiency heat pump, proper installation is critical for 15+ years of reliable comfort. We install heat pumps, gas furnaces, and dual-fuel systems sized correctly for your North Texas home. From equipment selection to professional installation, we deliver complete heating solutions that lower your energy bills and keep your family warm all winter.
Heat Pump vs Gas Furnace in North Texas
North Texas climate works excellently with heat pumps, providing efficient heating down to 25°F. Modern heat pumps deliver 2-3x more heat per dollar than gas furnaces in mild winter conditions. Gas furnaces excel in extreme cold. Dual-fuel systems combine heat pump efficiency with gas backup for optimal year-round performance and lowest operating costs.
Benefits
- ✓ Heat pumps provide efficient heating and cooling year-round
- ✓ Dual-fuel systems combine heat pump efficiency with gas furnace backup
- ✓ Properly sized systems eliminate cold spots and temperature swings
- ✓ High-efficiency equipment reduces utility costs
- ✓ Professional installation ensures optimal performance and longevity
Our Process
- 1 Schedule your Comfort Audit© to assess your heating needs
- 2 Perform Manual J load calculation for proper sizing
- 3 Recommend heat pump, furnace, or dual-fuel system
- 4 Provide itemized quote with equipment and installation details
- 5 Install system professionally and verify performance
- 6 Show you how to operate your new system and answer questions
Engineered Heating Solutions—Not Generic Equipment Sales
Choosing between heat pumps, gas furnaces, and dual-fuel systems requires understanding your home's heat load, existing ductwork capacity, and North Texas climate patterns. We engineer heating solutions based on comprehensive evaluations—not sales quotas.
Every system is designed using:
- • Manual J load calculation determines actual heating requirements
- • Duct system evaluation ensures adequate airflow for heat pump operation
- • Climate analysis determines optimal heat pump vs furnace selection
- • Equipment sizing prevents short-cycling and ensures comfort
- • Post-installation performance testing verifies proper operation
This is why we measure first—not just sell equipment based on what's in the truck.
North Texas Heating Installation Authority Since 1997
Too Cool Air has been engineering and installing heating systems across Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, Coppell, Flower Mound, Keller, Trophy Club, Westlake, Roanoke, Argyle, Denton, and Highland Village for over 27 years. We understand North Texas climate conditions and proper heating system selection for this region. Learn more about our DFW HVAC Performance Authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I install a heat pump or gas furnace?
Heat pumps work excellently in North Texas, providing efficient heating down to 25°F and cooling in summer. Gas furnaces provide reliable heat in extreme cold. Dual-fuel systems combine both for optimal efficiency and comfort.
How much does heating installation cost?
Heat pump installations range from $5,500-$10,000 depending on size and efficiency. Gas furnaces cost $3,500-$6,500 installed. Dual-fuel systems range from $7,500-$13,000. We provide upfront, itemized pricing.
How long does installation take?
Most heating installations take 1-2 days. Dual-fuel systems or installations requiring ductwork modifications may take longer. We complete the work professionally without rushing.
Do you offer financing?
Yes, we offer flexible financing options with approved credit to make heating system installation affordable.
📚 HVAC Learning Center
Want to understand how heating systems are sized and tested for North Texas homes? Our HVAC Learning Center explains Manual J load calculations, airflow testing, and heat pump vs furnace selection in plain language.
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