Heat Pump Installation in Des Moines
Heat Pump Install
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Heat Pump Installation in Des Moines
A heat pump is one of the most efficient ways to heat and cool an Iowa home from a single system, saving homeowners thousands on their energy bill. Considering an upgrade? Lazer Home Services has provided heat pump installation in Des Moines since 2001, sizing and installing systems that perform through our humid summers and hard winters. In addition to our 24/7 availability and financing options, we back every unit installation call with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Considering an upgrade? Call (515) 212-6042 to request your quote.
What a Heat Pump Installation Includes
• We perform a load calculation to size the system for Iowa’s heating and cooling demands.
• We help you choose an efficient, cold-climate-capable unit that fits your budget.
• Our licensed technicians install to Iowa code and pull the required mechanical permit.
• We commission the system and verify performance in both heating and cooling modes.
• We walk you through operation and leave your home clean.
How Much Does Heat Pump Installation Cost in Des Moines?
Heat pump installation in Des Moines averages around $11,500 installed, according to Modernize.
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Financing Options
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Lazer Home Services: Your Local Installation Experts
Lazer Home Services has delivered heat pump installation across Des Moines since 2001, and we stand behind all of it with our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. It’s the same promise that has earned us 4.8 stars from more than 2,000 reviews. Call us today to request your free quote: (515) 212-6042.
Common Heat Pump Installation Considerations
A heat pump that performs through an Iowa winter comes down to more than the unit itself. These three factors decide whether yours keeps up when temperatures drop:








