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Industry-leading Equipment
Industry-leading Equipment | Heating and Air Conditioning | Jasper
Feel the difference every season with HEP’s industry-leading solutions for heating and air conditioning in Jasper. Our curated lineup of high-performance furnaces, heat pumps, and AC units is engineered for the Tennessee climate, pairing robust durability with whisper-quiet operation. Whether you’re upgrading an aging system or fitting out a new build, HEP’s factory-trained pros match you with the perfect equipment and install it with precision, so your home stays cozy in winter and refreshingly cool in summer.
From smart, Wi-Fi–enabled thermostats to ultra-efficient compressors that slash utility bills, every product we carry meets strict ENERGY STAR® standards and comes backed by generous warranties. Count on 24/7 emergency service, transparent pricing, and a satisfaction guarantee that has made HEP the first call for homeowners across Jasper seeking total peace of mind. Discover how effortless comfort can be—reach out today and let our team tailor a system that fits your space, your budget, and your lifestyle.
FAQs
What types of HVAC equipment do you install in Jasper?
We supply and install a full range of residential and light-commercial HVAC solutions, including high-efficiency gas furnaces, electric heat pumps, central air conditioners, ductless mini-splits, packaged rooftop units, geothermal systems, and indoor air-quality add-ons such as ERVs, humidifiers, and advanced filtration. Our comfort advisors perform an on-site load calculation to match the right equipment to your home or business, ensuring optimal comfort and efficiency in Jasper’s variable climate.
How energy-efficient are your heating and air-conditioning systems?
Every system we offer meets or exceeds ENERGY STAR® guidelines. Furnaces carry AFUE ratings up to 98%, air conditioners reach SEER2 ratings as high as 24, and our inverter-driven heat pumps achieve HSPF2 ratings of 9–10. We also provide dual-fuel options that automatically switch between gas and electric to maximize savings during Jasper’s shoulder seasons. During your consultation, we present lifecycle cost comparisons so you see real projected utility savings before you buy.
Do you offer financing or rebates for new equipment installations?
Yes. We partner with national lenders and local utilities to provide low-interest financing with terms from 6 to 120 months, often with zero money down. In Jasper, CenterPoint Energy and the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission frequently offer rebates for high-efficiency heat pumps, smart thermostats, and ECM blower upgrades—sometimes totaling $250–$1,200 per system. Our office handles all paperwork, including rebate submissions and any applicable federal tax credits, so you receive the maximum incentives without the hassle.
How long does a typical installation take and will it disrupt my home or business?
Most standard furnace or A/C replacements are completed in one day. Complete system change-outs with new ductwork or zoning usually require two days. Commercial rooftop or geothermal projects can extend to 3–5 days, depending on complexity. Our NATE-certified crews arrive on time, use floor protection and clean-room practices, and dispose of your old equipment responsibly. We coordinate around your schedule to minimize downtime—often installing after business hours for commercial clients so you remain operational.
What warranties and maintenance plans do you provide for your equipment?
All major components come with a 10-year parts warranty and up to a lifetime heat-exchanger or compressor warranty, depending on the model. Our labor warranty covers workmanship for two full years. To keep those warranties valid and performance at its peak, we offer affordable Maintenance Club plans that include bi-annual tune-ups, priority service, and a 15% discount on any out-of-warranty repairs. Members also receive automatic reminders, ensuring you never miss the maintenance intervals required by manufacturers.
How do I know when it’s time to replace rather than repair my current HVAC system?
A rule of thumb is to multiply the repair estimate by the age of the unit. If that figure exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually the smarter investment. Other red flags include skyrocketing energy bills, uneven temperatures, frequent cycling, or refrigerant phase-out issues (e.g., R-22). During a free onsite evaluation, we provide a documented cost-of-ownership analysis comparing repair versus replacement, factoring in energy savings, rebates, and potential comfort improvements so you can make an informed decision.