Trusted heat pump installation for Highland Park properties. Same-day service available, transparent pricing, and a workmanship guarantee.
Choosing the right heat pump for your Highland Park, IL home requires matching BTU capacity to your heating and cooling loads while accounting for local climate demands. KIC Refrigeration technicians install ducted and ductless heat pump systems with proper refrigerant charge, verified airflow, and staged auxiliary heat configuration for reliable comfort in every season.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Highland Park, professional heat pump installation is essential for maintaining safe, efficient indoor climate control. KIC Refrigeration has completed hundreds of heat pump installation projects across Illinois, and our Highland Park customers benefit from that depth of experience, our fully stocked service vehicles, and our ability to respond the same day for urgent situations.
We understand that heat pump installation can feel like a major decision. That is why KIC Refrigeration makes the process simple for Highland Park property owners — free evaluations, transparent pricing, flexible scheduling, and a dedicated point of contact from diagnosis through completion. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
From initial contact to final verification — here is how we handle heat pump installation.
We perform a Manual J load calculation on your home to determine the correct heat pump size in BTU capacity and tonnage. Oversizing causes short cycling and humidity problems. Undersizing leaves you uncomfortable on extreme days.
Our Highland Park team presents equipment options that fit your load calculation results and budget. We explain the differences between single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed compressors, discuss R-410A versus R-32 refrigerants, and help you choose the best system for your Highland Park home.
KIC Refrigeration installs your new heat pump in Highland Park, IL to manufacturer and code requirements. We flow nitrogen during all brazing to prevent internal oxidation, pressure test to 300 PSI with dry nitrogen, evacuate to below 500 microns, weigh in the factory refrigerant charge, and verify all electrical connections with a torque screwdriver.
We run the system through heating and cooling modes, verify pressures, airflow, and temperatures match specifications, program the thermostat, and walk you through daily operation, filter maintenance, and warranty registration.
Get answers to the heat pump installation questions our customers ask most often.
Heat pump installation in Highland Park typically costs $5,000 to $12,000 for a standard split system including the outdoor condenser, indoor air handler or coil, new thermostat, refrigerant lineset, and all labor. High-efficiency variable-speed systems from Carrier, Trane, or Daikin with SEER2 ratings of 18 to 22 range from $10,000 to $18,000 installed. Ductless mini-split systems run $3,000 to $8,000 depending on the number of indoor zones. The total price depends on home size, system tonnage, efficiency tier, ductwork condition, and whether electrical upgrades are needed. KIC Refrigeration provides detailed proposals for Highland Park homeowners with all costs itemized and no hidden fees.
A single-stage heat pump has a compressor that runs at 100 percent capacity or shuts off completely. It cycles on and off throughout the day, causing 2 to 4 degree temperature swings, higher humidity levels, and more wear on components. A variable-speed inverter compressor modulates continuously from 25 to 100 percent capacity to match the exact heating or cooling load at any moment. The result is tighter temperature control within 0.5 degrees, 30 to 40 percent lower energy consumption, significantly quieter operation at 55 to 65 decibels versus 72 to 78 for single-stage, and better humidity control in cooling mode. KIC Refrigeration explains the trade-offs and helps Highland Park homeowners choose the right technology for their comfort expectations and budget.
A properly installed and maintained heat pump in Highland Park typically lasts 12 to 18 years before requiring replacement. Variable-speed systems with inverter compressors often last on the higher end of that range because they run at lower speeds most of the time, reducing mechanical stress and component wear. The single biggest factor in heat pump longevity is proper installation — correct refrigerant charge, proper airflow, and tight electrical connections — followed by annual professional maintenance. KIC Refrigeration offers annual maintenance plans for Highland Park customers that include coil cleaning, refrigerant pressure verification, electrical connection tightening, and capacitor testing to maximize your equipment lifespan.
Many Highland Park homeowners qualify for substantial rebates and tax credits on heat pump installation. The federal energy-efficient home improvement credit covers up to $2,000 per year for qualifying heat pumps with SEER2 ratings above 16. State and utility rebates in IL may add $500 to $3,000 depending on the program and efficiency level. The Inflation Reduction Act provides additional point-of-sale rebates of up to $8,000 for qualifying heat pumps for income-eligible households. KIC Refrigeration tracks all available federal, state, and utility incentive programs in IL and helps Highland Park homeowners identify and apply for every rebate they qualify for during the proposal process.
Hear from property owners who chose us for their heating and cooling needs.
"Called for a second opinion on an HVAC installation quote from another company. They came in significantly lower with better equipment. Glad I shopped around."
"AC repair was fast and fairly priced. The compressor was failing and they had the part on the truck. Done in about ninety minutes."
"KIC Refrigeration has serviced our commercial HVAC system for two years now. Always professional, always on time. Would not trust anyone else."