Heat Pump Cost Costs Across Texas
Texas heat pump costs range from $7,200 to $19,800 typical project range, depending on city, local labor market, and project specifics. More affordable markets include smaller and mid-size cities with lower contractor demand; premium metros like Sugar Land and The Woodlands typically run above the state average due to higher labor costs.
All prices below reflect local labor and material cost adjustments for each city. Individual project quotes may vary based on home size, material choice, site conditions, and the specific contractor selected.
City-by-City Heat Pump Cost Table
| City | Typical Cost (typical project) | vs. National Avg. |
|---|---|---|
| Arlington | $7,760 – $17,460 | → Near avg. |
| Austin | $8,640 – $19,440 | → Near avg. |
| Dallas | $7,840 – $17,640 | → Near avg. |
| Fort Worth | $7,680 – $17,280 | ↓ Below avg. |
| Frisco | $8,640 – $19,440 | → Near avg. |
| Houston | $7,600 – $17,100 | ↓ Below avg. |
| McKinney | $8,400 – $18,900 | → Near avg. |
| Plano | $8,160 – $18,360 | → Near avg. |
| Round Rock | $8,800 – $19,800 | ↑ Above avg. |
| San Antonio | $7,200 – $16,200 | ↓ Below avg. |
| Sugar Land | $8,000 – $18,000 | → Near avg. |
| The Woodlands | $8,400 – $18,900 | → Near avg. |
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