Your Gibson Heating and Cooling Experts
Heat pump installations are increasing across Tennessee as federal Inflation Reduction Act tax credits and utility rebate programs make the economics more compelling. A properly installed cold-climate heat pump in Gibson provides efficient heating down to outdoor temperatures that would have made the technology impractical a decade ago, while also serving as the primary cooling system. The contractors in our Gibson County network who specialize in heat pump work understand the load calculation requirements, backup heat sizing, and commissioning steps that determine whether a heat pump performs as promised or disappoints.
Gibson County's mixed-humid climate means both heating and cooling systems are load-bearing. An AC that underperforms in August and a furnace that struggles in January aren't unrelated problems — they're the result of the same deferred maintenance pattern that costs Gibson homeowners more over time.
The combination of 2,270 annual cooling degree days and 2,620 heating degree days means Gibson homeowners depend on both systems across the year. Gibson County's housing stock, with a median construction year around 1974, contains a large inventory of equipment due for evaluation or replacement.