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HVAC System | HVAC Unit Replacement | Heating and Air Conditioning | Pigeon Forge
When Tennessee temperatures swing from steamy summers to frosty winters, homeowners in Pigeon Forge count on HEP to keep indoor comfort perfectly balanced. Our seasoned technicians make the entire HVAC unit replacement process easy, beginning with a no-pressure assessment of your current system and ending with a spotless jobsite and a fresh burst of reliable climate control. We pair industry-leading brands with precision installation so you enjoy lower utility bills, quieter operation, and the peace of mind that comes from rock-solid manufacturer and labor warranties.
Every crew member is background-checked, NATE-certified, and trained to respect your home as if it were their own. Whether your old unit finally gave up on the hottest day of July or you’re proactively upgrading to a more efficient heat pump, we’re on call 24/7 to restore comfort fast. With transparent pricing, flexible financing, and decades of local reputation behind us, HEP is the smart choice for HVAC unit replacement in Pigeon Forge.
FAQs
How do I know my HVAC unit in Pigeon Forge needs to be replaced rather than repaired?
Common warning signs include frequent breakdowns, rising utility bills, uneven temperatures, loud or unusual noises, and equipment that is 12–15 years old or older. In Pigeon Forge’s humid climate, coils and compressors work harder, so major component failure often signals the end of the system’s life. A rule of thumb is to multiply the repair quote by the unit’s age in years; if that number exceeds the cost of a new system, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
What size HVAC system do I need for my Pigeon Forge home?
Proper sizing depends on square footage, insulation levels, window area, orientation, and local weather data. Our technicians perform a Manual J load calculation that factors Pigeon Forge’s summer highs (90 °F+) and winter lows (below freezing) to recommend the right tonnage and BTU output. An oversized unit will short-cycle and waste energy; an undersized unit will run continuously and wear out prematurely.
How long does an HVAC unit replacement take and will I be without heating/cooling?
Most residential replacements are completed in one day. We start by securing a Sevier County or City of Pigeon Forge permit, disconnect and remove the old equipment, set the new condenser and air handler/furnace, run new refrigerant lines if needed, pressure-test, evacuate, charge the system, and verify airflow. You’ll be without heating or cooling for 4–8 hours on average. We schedule installations early in the day and provide portable heaters or coolers if extreme weather is expected.
Are there energy-efficiency rebates or tax incentives available in Tennessee for new HVAC installations?
Yes. Qualifying ENERGY STAR® heat pumps and air conditioners with SEER2/SEER ≥ 16 and HSPF2 ≥ 8.1 may receive a federal tax credit of up to 30 % (maximum $2,000) under the Inflation Reduction Act through 2032. Local utility Sevier County Electric System (SCES) occasionally offers $150–$400 bill credits for high-efficiency heat pumps. We handle all paperwork and provide AHRI certificates so you can claim these savings.
How much does a full HVAC replacement typically cost in the Pigeon Forge area?
Pricing varies with system type and efficiency. As of 2024, a standard 14.3 SEER2 split heat pump for a 1,800 sq ft home averages $7,000–$9,500 installed. High-efficiency inverter heat pumps (18–20 SEER2) range from $10,000–$14,000, while dual-fuel systems start around $11,000. Duct modifications, zoning, or IAQ upgrades can add 10–25 %. We provide firm, written estimates after a free on-site evaluation.
Why should I hire a licensed local contractor for my HVAC replacement?
Tennessee requires an HVAC contractor’s license for jobs over $25,000 and proper EPA Section 608 certification to handle refrigerant. A licensed Pigeon Forge contractor understands local codes, pulls the correct permits, carries liability and workers-comp insurance, and registers your equipment for the full manufacturer warranty. DIY or unlicensed installs can void warranties, fail inspection, reduce efficiency, and even pose safety hazards such as refrigerant leaks or carbon monoxide exposure.