Heating & Cooling · Heat Pump Replacement
Heat pump replacement in Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky
Free written estimate · 0% financing for qualified buyers

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Repair or replace
When to replace your heat pump

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The Upside
What you get with a new heat pump
Lower energy bills
What to know
Fewer breakdowns
What to know
Even, quiet comfort
What to know
One efficient system
What to know
We install Tempstar heat pumps with a 10-year parts warranty on registered equipment. A replacement is also a good time to move up to a geothermal system.
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How it works
How AnyWeather replaces your heat pump
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Measure & recommend
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Remove & install
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Test, walkthrough & warranty
Most replacements are done in a day. We size every system to your home, so it runs efficiently from the start, and we register your Tempstar 10-year parts warranty as part of the job.
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What it costs
Heat pump replacement cost in Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky
Air-source heat pump
$5,500–$12,000
Geothermal system
$15,000–$30,000+
High-efficiency
Costs more
Financing
0% APR
AnyWeather gives a free written estimate, so you see the cost first. Ask about current heat pump rebates and tax credits, since these change often. Qualified buyers can use 0% financing for up to 24 months, which keeps the upfront cost manageable
Newer heat pump with a small problem?
If the heat pump is newer and the fix is small, a repair may make more sense than a full replacement. See our heat pump repair page to compare the costs.
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Why AnyWeather
Why Tri-State homeowners choose AnyWeather
Local since 2014
Licensed in KY & OH
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Free estimates · 0% financing

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Heat pump replacement FAQs
Questions, answered
When should I replace my heat pump instead of repairing it?
Replace it when the heat pump is over 12 to 15 years old, needs a major part, or breaks down often. AnyWeather shows you the repair cost and the replacement cost side by side.
How long does a heat pump replacement take?
Most heat pump replacements take about one day. A job with new ductwork or a dual-fuel setup can take longer.
How much does it cost to replace a heat pump?
A new air-source heat pump typically costs about $5,500 to $12,000 installed in this area. AnyWeather gives a free written estimate and offers 0% financing.
Will a new heat pump lower my energy bills?
Yes. A new system with higher SEER2 and HSPF2 ratings uses less energy than an old one. Many homeowners see a lower bill after a replacement.
Should I switch to a geothermal system?
A geothermal system costs more upfront but runs the most efficiently. See our geothermal heat pumps page to weigh the options.
Do you offer financing to replace my heat pump?
Yes. AnyWeather offers 0% financing for up to 24 months for qualified buyers, through partners that include KEMBA and Synchrony Bank.
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