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Flower Mound’s hot summers and mild winters make heat pumps a smart choice. We keep your system running efficiently all year.
Flower Mound’s hot summers and mild winters make heat pumps a great choice. Many homes in Bridlewood and Wellington have older systems that struggle in extreme heat. A new heat pump can handle both heating and cooling efficiently.
ACRepairLewisvilleTX.com checks your home’s size and insulation before recommending a unit. Homes near Lakeside Park often have extra humidity, so we pick systems that remove moisture too. We also look at ductwork to make sure air flows properly.
In Lantana and Copper Canyon, newer homes have better insulation, so smaller heat pumps work well. Older homes in Parker Square may need upgrades to ducts or insulation first. We give honest advice so you get the right system for your home.

ACRepairLewisvilleTX.com provides comprehensive Heat Pumps in Flower Mound. Here's what you get:
In Flower Mound, heat pumps work as both heaters and air conditioners, saving space.
In Flower Mound, they use less energy than furnaces, lowering your utility bills.
Flower Mound’s mild winters mean heat pumps work efficiently year-round
In Flower Mound, newer models remove humidity, making homes more comfortable in summer.
In Flower Mound, proper installation keeps your system running smoothly for 15+ years.
In Flower Mound, regular maintenance prevents costly breakdowns during extreme weather.
Book your appointment in minutes through our simple online form or by phone.
Our technician arrives on time, inspects your system, and explains the issue clearly.
You receive a detailed, no-surprise estimate before any work begins.
We complete the job efficiently, clean up thoroughly, and ensure your system runs smoothly.
Flower Mound’s mix of older and newer homes means heat pump needs vary. Older homes in Parker Square may need ductwork upgrades, while newer homes in Lantana can use smaller, efficient units. Our team tailors solutions to each home.
We tell you exactly what your heat pump needs. If a simple repair will work, we won’t push a full replacement. Many Flower Mound homes have systems that just need a tune-up.
When your heat pump stops working, you need help fast. We offer prompt service across Flower Mound, including near Lakeside Park and Bridlewood. No waiting for days in the Texas heat.
In Flower Mound, bigger isn’t always better for heat pumps. We measure your home’s needs so you don’t pay for a system that’s too large. This saves money and keeps your home comfortable.
We give you a clear price before we start work. Flower Mound homeowners appreciate knowing what to expect. No hidden fees or last-minute charges.
In Flower Mound, all our work meets Texas HVAC regulations. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured so you don’t have to worry about accidents or mistakes. Your safety comes first.
Heat pump costs depend on your home’s size and needs. Flower Mound’s mix of older and newer homes means prices vary. We give clear quotes upfront so you know what to expect.
$150-$400
Fixes common problems like refrigerant leaks or faulty thermostats. Includes a full system check to prevent future issues.
$200-$500
Includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant, and inspecting ductwork. Keeps your heat pump running efficiently and prevents breakdowns.
$4,500-$8,000
Includes a new heat pump, installation, and ductwork upgrades if needed. We help you pick the right system for your home.
Prices vary based on your home’s size, insulation, and ductwork. We give free estimates so you know the exact cost before we start.
A Bridlewood home had an old heat pump that struggled in summer. The system ran constantly but couldn’t cool the house.
We installed a new energy-efficient heat pump sized for the home. We also sealed ducts to improve airflow and reduce energy waste.
The homeowner saw lower energy bills and consistent comfort. The system handles Flower Mound’s heat without overworking.
Industry data shows proper heat pump sizing can cut energy use by up to 25%.
A Wellington home had high humidity even with the AC running. The heat pump couldn’t remove enough moisture from the air.
We installed a heat pump with enhanced dehumidification features. We also checked ductwork for leaks that let humid air in.
The home feels cooler and more comfortable. The homeowner no longer deals with sticky air indoors.
Proper humidity control can make a home feel 5-10 degrees cooler without extra energy use.
“At 9 PM, a Flower Mound, TX townhome’s heat pump shuts down, leaving the living room at 82°F. The outdoor unit trips the breaker when restarting. Local homes built in the 1990s often have undersized electrical panels that struggle with modern heat pump loads during peak evening demand. Technicians isolate the compressor, check refrigerant levels, and verify panel capacity to prevent fire risks before restoring cooling.”
“A 1980s Flower Mound apartment building reports rattling from rooftop heat pump units during startup. The vibration loosens duct connections, reducing airflow to upper floors. Hidden corrosion in drain pans risks water damage to ceilings below. Technicians access the roof, secure mounting brackets, seal duct leaks, and install secondary drainage to meet Texas property code requirements for multi-family units.”
“A Flower Mound boutique notices condensation pooling near the heat pump’s indoor unit days before forecasted heavy rain. Local clay soil slows drainage, increasing flood risk inside the store. Technicians inspect the condensate line, clear blockages, and install an overflow switch to automatically shut off the unit if drainage fails again, preventing water damage to inventory and flooring.”