Austin averages only 20 to 30 nights below freezing each winter. Your heating system operates perhaps 900 hours annually, compared to 2,200 hours in cooling mode. This usage pattern strongly favors heat pumps. A heat pump delivers efficient cooling all summer, then switches to heating for those brief cold periods. Gas furnaces sit idle 8 months yearly while you run a separate AC unit. The heat pump vs furnace comparison in Central Texas becomes about year-round efficiency versus heating-only performance. Most Austin homeowners benefit more from a system optimized for cooling with adequate heating capacity rather than a powerful furnace paired with standard efficiency cooling equipment.
All Pro HVAC Austin has installed and serviced heating systems across Travis, Williamson, and Hays counties for years. We understand local building codes, inspection requirements, and permit processes. Austin's energy conservation code requires higher efficiency ratings than federal minimums. We install only equipment meeting local standards. Our technicians know which neighborhoods have gas service, where electrical service upgrades become necessary, and how foundation types affect ductwork installation. This local knowledge prevents surprises during installation and ensures your system meets all regulatory requirements while delivering the performance you expect.