Heat Pumps in Michigan?
Yes, heat pumps work in Michigan—especially the newer cold-climate models designed to operate efficiently even when temperatures drop well below freezing. Combined with a backup furnace in a dual-fuel system, heat pumps offer excellent efficiency for most of the heating season.
Types of Heat Pumps We Service
Air Source Heat Pumps
The most common type. Extracts heat from outdoor air (even in cold weather) and transfers it inside. Modern units work efficiently down to 5°F or lower.
Dual Fuel / Hybrid Systems
Combines a heat pump with a gas furnace. The heat pump handles heating when it's efficient to do so; the furnace kicks in during extreme cold. Best of both worlds for Michigan weather.
Mini-Split Heat Pumps
Ductless systems perfect for additions, sunrooms, or homes without ductwork. Each indoor unit is controlled independently for zone comfort.
Heat Pump Repair
Heat pumps are more complex than standard furnaces or AC units because they do both jobs. When something goes wrong, you need technicians who understand how these systems work in both heating and cooling modes.