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Heat Pump Installation Glendale CA

Green Planet Heating & Air has served Glendale for over 20 years, providing eco-friendly HVAC solutions that lower your energy bills and maximize your home’s comfort.

Green Planet Heating & Air offers residential heat pump installation in Glendale, CA, for homeowners across zip codes 91201, 91202, 91203, 91204, 91205, 91206, 91207, and 91208. A heat pump replaces your separate heating and cooling systems with a single energy-efficient unit, making it one of the smartest upgrades for Glendale homes. Our team assesses your home before making any recommendations, and every cost is confirmed before any work begins.

Explore our full HVAC Services in Glendale to learn more about what we offer.

Our commitment to saving energy and reducing environmental impact is at the core of everything we do. We have various options for energy-efficient HVAC systems that restore comfort while keeping energy use in check. Every installation starts with a thorough assessment of your home before any recommendation is made.

Why Glendale Homeowners Choose Green Planet for Heat Pump Installation

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Glendale homeowners choose Green Planet Heating & Air for heat pump installation because every system is sized to the home’s actual heating and cooling demands, and every option is explained before a decision is made.

  1. Eco-conscious approach. We offer eco-friendly HVAC solutions that significantly reduce both your carbon footprint and energy bills. Our commitment to saving energy and reducing environmental impact is at the core of everything we do.
  2. Over 20 years of HVAC experience in Southern California.
  3. Over 300 five-star reviews across multiple platforms.
  4. Customer-centric service. Our mission is to provide high-quality HVAC services and educate our customers on the best solutions for their unique needs. Our approach is tailored to meet your specific requirements. Honesty and trust are extremely important.
  5. Complete HVAC services. From eco-efficient installations to regular maintenance, our wide range of services caters to all your HVAC needs.
  6. Licensed company. License #894993
  7. We actively track rebates and tax credits to save you money.
  8. Upfront transparent pricing. You’ll receive clear, upfront pricing on all repairs, with no hidden fees or surprises.
  9. Flexible scheduling. We understand your time is valuable, which is why we offer flexible scheduling to fit your busy lifestyle.


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(818) 383-6516 to consult our technicians. We’re ready to help!

Heat Pump Installation Services We Offer in Glendale Include

Our heat pump installation service covers every stage of the project, from the first visit to the final system handover.

Here is what is included:

  • A full home assessment of your space size, insulation, existing ductwork condition, and electrical panel capacity
  • A load calculation to determine the correct system size for your home
  • Removal and disposal of your existing heating and cooling equipment, where applicable
  • Management of all required LA County mechanical and electrical permits on your behalf
  • Installation of the indoor and outdoor units, including all refrigerant and electrical connections
  • Full system testing in both heating and cooling modes before we leave
  • A walkthrough showing you how to operate the thermostat and maintain the system


Every recommendation is based on what your home actually needs. We explain every option and confirm the full cost before any work begins.

Our Heat Pump Installation Process in Glendale CA

Our heat pump installation process includes home assessment, system selection, permit handling, installation, testing, and final handover.

Here is exactly what happens at each step:

  1. Contact our team: Call (818) 383-6516 to discuss your current HVAC unit and your requirements. We confirm availability and schedule a home assessment.
  2. We assess your home: Our technician checks your space size, ductwork condition, electrical panel capacity, and the best placement options for indoor and outdoor units.
  3. We present your options: We recommend a system based on the assessment and explain the differences among the HVAC units. The full cost is confirmed before you approve anything.
  4. We guide you through all the required LA County mechanical and electrical permits before installation begins.
  5. We install and connect the system: Our team installs the indoor and outdoor units, completes all refrigerant and electrical connections, and sets up the system correctly from the start.
  6. We test and hand over: We run the system in both heating and cooling mode to confirm correct operation, then walk you through how to use and maintain it before we leave.


Our clean, background-checked specialists treat your home with the same respect we treat the planet, leaving your space exactly as we found it.

GWP Rebates for Glendale Homeowners

Glendale homeowners who install a qualifying heat pump may be eligible for rebates through the Glendale Water and Power Smart Home Rebate Program. The program offers financial incentives for residential energy efficiency upgrades, including heat pump installations.

Visit the GWP Smart Home Rebate Program page to check current rebate amounts and eligibility requirements.

**These programs are subject to change. Confirm current availability directly with GWP or discuss with our technicians when we assess your home.**

Heat Pump Installation Cost in Glendale

Heat pump installation costs in Glendale vary based on your home’s size, the type of system required, and the complexity of the installation. You’ll receive clear, upfront pricing on all installations, with no hidden fees or surprises. We confirm the pricing before any work begins.

Factors that affect the total cost include:

  • How large your home is and how much heating and cooling it requires
  • The current condition of your duct system and whether any repairs are needed before the new unit goes in
  • Which system type and efficiency level best match your home’s needs
  • Whether your existing electrical panel can support the new equipment or needs upgrading
  • How accessible the outdoor unit location is, including any challenges specific to hillside properties near the Verdugo Mountains or Chevy Chase Canyon


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(818) 383-6516 to consult our technicians. We’re ready to help!

What Is a Heat Pump?

A heat pump is a single system that heats and cools your home. It moves heat from one place to another rather than burning fuel to create it. In summer, it pulls heat out of your home and releases it outside. In winter, it pulls heat from the outside air and brings it inside.

The main benefits of choosing a heat pump for your home include:

  • One system replaces both your furnace and your AC unit
  • Uses less energy than gas-powered heating systems
  • Reduces your household’s reliance on gas
  • Lowers your carbon footprint compared to traditional heating and cooling
  • Runs more quietly than many older HVAC systems
  • May qualify for GWP rebates that reduce your upfront installation cost

Is a Heat Pump a Good Fit for Your Glendale Home?

A heat pump is a good fit for most Glendale homes. Glendale has hot, dry summers and mild winters, which suits heat pump operation well. The system handles summer cooling efficiently and provides reliable heating through the cooler months without a separate furnace.

A heat pump works best when:

  • Your home has existing ductwork in reasonable condition
  • You are replacing both a furnace and a central AC unit at the same time
  • You want to reduce gas use and lower your household energy costs
  • Your current system is aging, and repairs are becoming more frequent
  • Your home is near the Verdugo Mountains or Chevy Chase Canyon, where cooler overnight temperatures make an efficient heating system more important


For homes without existing ductwork, a ductless mini-split heat pump delivers the same heating and cooling benefits without requiring ducts. Our team will let you know which HVAC system suits your home during the assessment.

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We Offer Complete HVAC Services in Glendale

Green Planet Heating & Air provides a full range of residential HVAC services for Glendale homeowners beyond heat pump installation.

  • AC Services: Includes AC installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance for Glendale homes.
  • Emergency Heat Pump Repair: Urgent diagnostic and repair service for heat pump systems that stop working without warning.
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Green Planet Heating and Air

2219 W Olive Ave #227, Burbank, CA 91506

(818) 383-6516

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Mondays to Fridays, and Sundays: Open 24 hours

Saturdays: Closed

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About Glendale CA

Glendale is a city in Los Angeles County located in the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains, with a population of 187,823. Known as the Jewel City, it is home to landmarks including Brand Boulevard, the Americana at Brand, the Glendale Galleria, and Chevy Chase Canyon. The city covers zip codes 91201 through 91208 and includes a range of housing from hillside properties near the Verdugo Mountains to established neighborhoods in South Glendale. Glendale has a warm, dry climate with hot summers and mild winters.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Glendale from Los Angeles?

Glendale is approximately 8 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. The two cities share a border, and the commute typically takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on traffic. This proximity makes Glendale a practical choice for residents who work in Los Angeles but prefer a quieter residential setting.

Heat pumps are well-suited to Glendale’s climate. They handle cooling efficiently during hot summers and provide reliable heating through the mild winters. A properly sized heat pump maintains consistent heating output even when overnight temperatures drop during the cooler months.

Most residential heat pump installations in Glendale are completed in one day. Homes that need duct repairs, electrical panel upgrades, or have more complex outdoor unit placement may take longer. We give you a realistic timeline after the home assessment.

Many Glendale homes have panels that can support a heat pump without any upgrades. Our technician checks your panel capacity during the home assessment and lets you know if an upgrade is needed before any work is approved.

In most cases, your existing equipment is removed and disposed of as part of the installation. The heat pump handles both heating and cooling. If your ductwork is in good condition, it is typically reused with the new system. We confirm all of this during the home assessment.

A heat pump is cheaper to run than a separate AC and furnace combination because it provides both heating and cooling from a single system. Heat pumps move heat rather than generating it, which uses less energy than gas-powered heating. Over time, the energy savings on heating costs can offset the higher upfront installation cost compared to a standard AC unit.

Join over 300 five-star neighbors and contact our eco-conscious team today. Green Planet Heating & Air is ready to help with all your residential heat pump installation needs in Glendale.

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