When your heating and cooling system fails, it leaves your home uncomfortable and potentially unsafe, especially given the intense, humid summers and unpredictable weather patterns we experience here. You need a solution that restores balance quickly without forcing you to gamble on quality or reliability. Contact us today to discuss flexible financing options or to schedule an immediate site evaluation.
In Converse, TX, where temperatures frequently soar above 95°F and humidity levels remain high, a malfunctioning system is an emergency, not an inconvenience. ReliaBee Air, Electric, & Plumbing provides comprehensive heat pump installation services designed to handle local climate demands efficiently. We move fast to ensure your home remains a sanctuary against the weather.
All installations are fully licensed, backed by extended manufacturer warranties, and available with flexible financing plans to fit your budget.
Installing a heat pump is a complex construction project within your home, not a simple appliance purchase. A correct installation determines the longevity, efficiency, and noise level of your new system. When you choose a professional installation, you are purchasing a complete turnaround service that includes load calculation, equipment selection, physical installation, and system commissioning.
We begin by assessing the specific thermal envelope of your property in Converse. This involves more than just reading the model number off your old unit. We calculate the required heating and cooling load based on square footage, window exposure, insulation levels, and air leakage rates. This ensures the new unit is perfectly sized—neither too small to keep up with July heat nor too large, which causes short-cycling and humidity issues.
Our installation scope covers every component required for a fully functional system:

Understanding the installation sequence helps you prepare for the day of service. Our teams work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine while adhering to strict safety standards. We do not skip steps or cut corners, as the precision of the installation dictates the efficiency of the heat pump.
Homeowners often struggle with the decision to repair an aging system or invest in a new heat pump. While repairs can solve immediate issues, they are often a temporary fix for a system nearing the end of its lifecycle. Making the right financial decision requires analyzing the age of the unit, the cost of the repair, and the potential energy savings of a new system.
If your current system is over 10 to 12 years old, it is likely operating at a significantly lower efficiency than modern standards. Older units typically have SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings of 10 or 12, whereas new heat pumps start at SEER2 14.3 and go much higher. This difference translates directly to monthly savings on your electricity bill.
Consider replacement if you encounter the following scenarios:
Operating a heat pump in this region requires specific attention to local climate factors and building codes. The weather in Converse features high humidity and hot summers, but also occasional winter cold snaps that can strain a system not equipped for heating.
Permitting is a crucial aspect of the installation process. Local municipalities require permits for HVAC replacements to ensure the work meets safety and energy codes. This protects you from poor workmanship and potential insurance issues later. We handle the entire permitting process, submitting the necessary documentation and scheduling the required municipal inspections upon completion.
Electrical requirements in older homes in the area may also need review. Modern heat pumps are energy efficient, but they may require different breaker sizes or wire gauges than the equipment installed 20 years ago. We verify your electrical panel has sufficient capacity and proper grounding before connecting the new equipment.
Humidity control is paramount here. Standard air conditioners cool the air, but heat pumps with variable-speed compressors offer superior dehumidification. By running at lower speeds for longer periods, they pull more moisture out of the air, making your home feel cooler even at higher thermostat settings. This feature is particularly beneficial during our muggy spring and fall months.
Furthermore, local utility providers often offer rebates for upgrading to high-efficiency heat pumps. These incentives can significantly offset the initial investment. We stay updated on current rebate programs offered by entities like CPS Energy and can assist you in identifying which equipment qualifies for these savings.
A heat pump is essentially a two-in-one system that provides both heating and cooling. In the summer, it functions exactly like a central air conditioner, extracting heat from your home and releasing it outside. In the winter, the process reverses; the system extracts heat from the outdoor air (even in cold temperatures) and moves it inside.
For the climate in Converse, heat pumps are often the most efficient choice. Since our winters are generally mild with temperatures rarely staying below freezing for extended periods, a heat pump can handle the heating load without relying on expensive electric resistance heat strips or fossil fuels most of the time.
The most important day in the life of your heat pump is the day it is installed. Even top-tier equipment will fail prematurely if installation is incorrect.
ReliaBee Air, Electric, & Plumbing uses advanced diagnostic tools to verify optimal performance before we complete the job. We measure airflow, temperature differences, and electrical draw to ensure factory-level accuracy.
We walk you through system operation, maintenance needs, and warranty registration before we leave, ensuring a smooth transition to your new comfort system.
If you are ready to upgrade your home’s comfort and efficiency, do not wait for a total system failure. Secure your installation with a team that values technical precision and dependable service.
Take control of your indoor climate today. Contact us now to schedule your heat pump installation estimate.