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Heat Pump Installation & Repair in Puyallup, WA

One efficient system for year-round heating and cooling — installed, repaired, and replaced across Puyallup, Tacoma, South Hill & Pierce County, with rebate guidance built in.

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Heat pump installation in Puyallup, WA — high-efficiency heat pump condenser by Pinnacle Air Control
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Owner-led by Dennis · Same-day service · Serving Pierce County, WA

"Had my furnace replaced with Pinnacle Air Control — great communication, very competitive rates, and the work was done neatly and quickly. Would definitely use again and recommend to others."

Daniel R.
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"A small, owner-operated HVAC company, and the level of service reflects that personal touch. You can tell the owner takes pride in his work — he doesn't rush and doesn't cut corners."

Lucas Isayev
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"Dennis was INCREDIBLE! He handled it quickly, precisely, and professionally. He was a great communicator and flexible with our schedules. 100% recommend him for any project!"

Jaylin C.
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Heat Pump Installation Done Right

Heat pump installation in Puyallup pays off year-round — one efficient system for heating and cooling. A heat pump moves heat instead of burning fuel — pulling warmth from outdoor air into your home in winter and reversing in summer to pull heat out. That makes it two to three times more efficient than a furnace, and it provides both heating and cooling on one system, so a single piece of equipment covers the whole year. For Western Washington's mild climate, heat pumps are an excellent fit, and Pinnacle Air Control installs, repairs, and replaces them across Puyallup, Tacoma, South Hill, Bonney Lake, and the rest of Pierce County.

What We Do

Our Heat Pump Services

  • Heat Pump Installation

    Properly sized ducted and ductless systems from all major brands, installed with upfront pricing and no surprise invoices.

  • Heat Pump Repair

    Low heat output, refrigerant loss, defrost-cycle faults, ice buildup, and thermostat or airflow problems on ducted and ductless systems.

  • Cold-Climate Heat Pumps

    Models that perform reliably through Pacific Northwest winters, with dual-fuel options that switch to a backup furnace on the coldest nights.

  • Year-Round Heating & Cooling

    One system that heats in winter and cools in summer, so you skip running and maintaining two separate pieces of equipment.

  • Utility Rebate Guidance

    We identify available utility and federal programs for qualifying installs, factor them into your quote, and handle the paperwork.

  • Maintenance & Tune-Ups

    Seasonal service, refrigerant checks, and full inspections that keep efficiency high and protect your warranty all year.

Free quotes on installs. Ask about WA heat pump rebates.

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Why Pinnacle

Why Puyallup Homeowners Choose Pinnacle

Cold-Climate Heat Pumps for PNW Winters

Standard heat pumps struggle in a cold snap. We specify cold-climate-rated systems matched to our regional microclimate, so you stay warm when it actually gets cold.

Rebate & Tax-Credit Guidance

We walk you through the PSE rebates and federal tax-credit eligibility your install may qualify for, so you don't leave savings on the table.

Heating AND Cooling, Tested in Both Modes

One install, two seasons. We commission your heat pump in both heating and cooling before we leave — not just the mode it happens to start in.

Mitsubishi Electric heat pump outdoor unit installed on a pad beside a Pierce County, WA home
A heat pump system installed by Pinnacle Air Control in Pierce County, WA.

Heat Pump Questions

Heat Pump FAQs

Do heat pumps work in cold Washington winters?

Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps keep working well below freezing, which covers most Western Washington winters. For homes that see harder cold snaps, a dual-fuel system pairs a heat pump with a gas furnace as automatic backup.

What is the difference between a heat pump and a furnace?

A furnace burns gas or uses electric resistance to create heat. A heat pump moves heat from outdoor air into your home, making it 2-3 times more efficient than a furnace, and it also provides cooling in summer. In Western Washington's mild climate, heat pumps handle most heating needs effectively, with backup heat for the coldest nights.

What heat pump rebates are available in Washington?

Washington offers rebates through utility providers like Puget Sound Energy and Tacoma Power for qualifying heat pump installations. Federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act can also reduce costs by up to $2,000. We help identify which rebates apply to your specific project and handle the paperwork.

Are heat pumps cheaper to run than a furnace?

In many Pacific Northwest homes, yes — heat pumps deliver more heat per unit of energy than burning fuel, and our region's electricity rates make that efficiency pay off. Actual savings depend on your current system and rates, which we can walk through.

How often should a heat pump be serviced?

At least once a year, and many homeowners benefit from spring and fall maintenance because a heat pump handles both heating and cooling. Regular service keeps efficiency high, catches refrigerant or defrost issues early, and protects your warranty.

All Major Brands

We Service All Major HVAC Brands

Install, repair, and maintain — every major manufacturer.

CarrierTraneLennoxRheemGoodmanBryantMitsubishiDaikinFujitsuLG

Service Area

Serving Puyallup, Tacoma & Nearby Areas

We install & service heat pumps across Puyallup, Tacoma, South Hill, Bonney Lake, Graham, Spanaway, and surrounding Pierce County communities.

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