Heat Pump Installation in West Bend and Nearby Areas


Efficient Heating and Cooling in One System

Looking for an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home? A heat pump might be the right fit. At Pro Tech Mechanical, we install high-performance heat pumps throughout West Bend, Milwaukee, and surrounding areas. Whether you’re replacing an outdated system or adding a heat pump to work alongside your existing furnace, we’ll help you choose a setup that delivers year-round comfort—and lower energy costs.

Why Homeowners Are Choosing Heat Pumps:


âš  Heats in winter, cools in summer
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Lower energy use compared to traditional systems
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Works well with existing ductwork or as a ductless solution
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Can reduce reliance on gas or oil heating

âš  Great for zoning and multi-level homes

Our Heat Pump Services

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New Heat Pump Installation

We install air-source heat pumps from trusted brands like Lennox and Ruud. Our team will assess your home’s layout, insulation, and climate needs to recommend the right system for your space and goals.

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Hybrid System Integration

Want the best of both worlds? We install heat pumps that work alongside your existing gas furnace, allowing your system to switch between electric and gas depending on temperature and efficiency.

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Ductless Heat Pumps

Ideal for homes without ductwork or rooms that need independent control, ductless mini-split systems provide efficient heating and cooling without major renovations.

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Need a Local Heat Pump Installer?

We install and service heat pump systems across West Bend, Milwaukee, and nearby communities. From full replacements to hybrid setups, we’ll guide you through your options and handle every step of the install.

What You Need to Know

Heat Pump FAQs

  • Can I install a heat pump in Wisconsin’s climate?

    Yes. Cold-climate heat pumps are designed to perform even in subzero temperatures. Many homeowners combine them with a backup furnace for added reliability.

  • Is a heat pump cheaper to run than a furnace?

    In many cases, yes. Heat pumps use electricity to move heat rather than generate it, which can be more efficient—especially during mild spring and fall months.

  • Can I add a heat pump to my current HVAC system?

    Often, yes. We frequently install heat pumps that work in tandem with existing furnaces for improved efficiency and comfort.

  • Do heat pumps work for both heating and cooling?

    They do. A single unit can heat your home in winter and cool it in summer, which simplifies maintenance and may lower equipment costs over time.