San Antonio homeowners deserve a team of 5-star, NATE-certified technicians they can trust with their comfort. Fortunately, Jon Wayne is here to deliver top-rated service with rapid response times because we are always near you. We stand for integrity, honesty, and convenience, which is why we get the job done right the first time. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that we back our heat pump installations with robust warranties and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
- 10-year parts & labor warranty on qualified new equipment
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- Peace of Mind Guarantee
High-Quality Heat Pump Installations in San Antonio
Ready to beat the summer heat and the winter chills with one system? Let the NATE-certified techs at Jon Wayne know that you’re in the market for a new heat pump installation. Our team walks you through everything, from identifying the perfect system for your home to ensuring it’s up and running perfectly. We don’t consider the job done until you’re fully satisfied.
How Much Does It Cost to Install a Heat Pump in San Antonio?
Heat pump installations in San Antonio vary in cost, typically falling within this range:
*All prices shown are estimates and can vary depending on a variety of factors.
What Affects the Cost?
Heat pump installations in San Antonio vary in price based on their features and installation requirements. A few of the factors we consider include:
- System size. The right-sized heat pump is crucial to optimizing your climate control. If you choose one that’s too large, you’re paying for capabilities you won’t use, plus putting unnecessary strain on your system as it runs short cycles. If it’s too small, your system will struggle to keep up or run constantly. Generally, the larger a system is, the more it will cost compared to smaller units.
- System efficiency. More energy-efficient systems tend to cost more up front. However, you also tend to see lower energy bills to compensate for the increased upfront cost.
- Complexity of the installation. More complex installations, such as if electrical work or ductwork needs to be completed, tend to cost more. This is because you have to pay for the additional labor required to install your new heat pump properly.



