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Heating Replacement in Highland Park, TX

Three flat-rate residential furnace & heat pump replacement tiers, $8,000-$20,000+. Gas furnace or heat pump configurations. Frosty Thermostat free. Licensed TACLA126718E. Financing with $0 down on approved credit.

Licensed TACLA126718E
EPA 608 Universal Certified
Family-Owned Since 2018
94 Reviews · 4.9 Stars

How Much Does Heating Replacement Cost in Highland Park?

Heating replacement in Highland Park runs $8,000-$20,000+ depending on tier, capacity, and whether you choose a gas furnace or a heat pump. All three tiers are flat-rate — the price I quote during the free in-home estimate is the price you pay at install. Financing available with $0 down.

Stay Cool

Goodman · 15 SEER2 · Single-stage

$8,000-$14,000

1-year labor warranty

  • Frosty Thermostat (smart WiFi thermostat)
  • New disconnect box
  • Electrical whip
  • Overflow condensate shutoff
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Stay Frosty

Carrier · 18 SEER2 · Dual-stage

$12,000-$18,000

2-year labor warranty

  • Everything in Stay Cool
  • Ductwork inspection + sealing (up to 5 connections)

It's A Frosty Life

Trane · 20+ SEER2 · Variable speed

$16,000-$20,000+

5-year labor warranty

  • Everything in Stay Frosty
  • Full ductwork inspection + sealing
  • Vibration isolation mounts
  • 1-year Frosty Club included ($99 value)

Add-on: 10-Year Labor Warranty +$3,500

Heat pump add-on: +$2,000 over gas furnace in the same tier (combined heating + cooling)

Financing Available

$0 down on approved credit through Optimus, Synchrony, GreenSky. A $12,000 Stay Frosty heating replacement at 9.99% for 120 months runs about $159/month. 50% deposit required at booking.

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What's Included With Every Highland Park Heating Replacement?

Every tier — Stay Cool, Stay Frosty, It's A Frosty Life — includes the same baseline package. No bait-and-switch, no surprise add-ons at install. Here's exactly what you get.

Frosty Thermostat (smart WiFi thermostat — our brand, included free)
New electrical whip and disconnect (if needed)
Condensate drain line treatment (90%+ AFUE units)
Combustion analysis after install (gas furnaces)
Copper line inspection (replaced if compromised, for heat pumps)
Load calculation (Manual J)
City permit pulled under TACLA126718E
Full cleanup + haul-away of old equipment
R-454B or R-32 refrigerant (heat pump installs — never R-410A for new)
EPA 608 Universal certified install crew
Post-install walkthrough + WiFi thermostat setup
Manufacturer warranty registration

Why Highland ParkHomeowners Choose Frosty's for Heating Replacement

Highland Park furnace and heat pump replacements are almost always multi-system jobs. A 5,000-10,000 sqft mansion off Armstrong Parkway, Beverly Drive, or Lexington Avenue typically runs 3-6 separate heating systems — one per floor or wing — and most of the time we're replacing them in stages over a few days, not all at once. The equipment selection depends on where the unit lives. Gas furnaces work fine in attic spaces and ground-floor utility rooms. For mechanical closets carved into finished living spaces during a renovation, I usually recommend swapping to a heat pump — no combustion, no flue venting through historic walls, and quieter operation.

Highland Park's climate doesn't change just because the homes are larger. We still see 20-30 freeze nights a year and 200+ cooling days, which makes a modern variable-speed heat pump (Trane, Carrier) genuinely sensible for upper-floor zones. You get heating and cooling from one system per zone, efficiency down to about 15°F ambient (electric strips kick in below that), and you skip the annual gas furnace safety inspection and CO worry on those zones. Heat pumps add about $2,000 over the base tier and often qualify for federal tax credits — check with your tax person. Most Highland Park homes I quote land on the It's A Frosty Life tier (Trane variable speed) per zone for the same reasons we recommend it on AC: large square footage and tight comfort tolerances.

Every heating replacement in Highland Park includes: new disconnect and electrical whip (if needed), proper flue venting or heat pump line set, permit, Frosty Thermostat (our smart WiFi thermostat — not Nuve), condensate management on the new coil, and full cleanup/haul-away. Highland Park is a Historic Preservation District, so permits are stricter — outdoor unit placement, screening, and exterior visibility get reviewed. We coordinate with the town directly. Labor warranty matches the tier: 1-year Stay Cool, 2-year Stay Frosty, 5-year It's A Frosty Life. Financing through Optimus, Synchrony, GreenSky — $0 down on approved credit.

Neighborhoods we serve in Highland Park: Armstrong Parkway, Prather Park, Beverly Drive, Turtle Creek

Why Our Credentials Matter for Heating Installation

TACLA126718E

Texas HVAC Contractor License held by Mariafernanda Jacobo. Every install permitted under this license with the TDLR.

EPA 608 Universal

Omar Jacobo, #2396328. Required by the U.S. EPA for all heat pump installs with R-454B, R-32, and legacy refrigerants under the 2025 phase-down.

DOE Efficiency Partner

All three tiers meet or exceed U.S. Department of Energy AFUE and SEER2 minimums. 90%+ AFUE and 20+ SEER2 tiers qualify for some utility rebates.

Learn more about our credentials on our About page or visit omar-jacobo.com.

Heating Replacement FAQ for Highland Park, TX

Should I get a furnace or heat pump in Highland Park?

Depends on the zone and where the equipment lives. Attic and ground-floor utility rooms — gas furnace is usually fine. Mechanical closets carved into finished living space during a renovation — I recommend a heat pump for that zone (no combustion, no flue venting through historic walls, quieter). Many Highland Park homes end up running a mix: gas on the main floor, heat pump on the upper zones. We run both numbers per zone so you can compare.

How much does heating replacement cost in Highland Park, TX?

Per system: Stay Cool (Goodman 15 SEER2) $8,000-$14,000, Stay Frosty (Carrier 18 SEER2) $12,000-$18,000, It's A Frosty Life (Trane 20+ SEER2) $16,000-$20,000+. Heat pump adds $2,000 over the base tier; 10-year labor warranty adds $3,500. Highland Park homes typically run 3-6 zones with separate systems, so total project cost is higher in absolute terms but the per-system pricing matches the same flat-rate matrix we use everywhere.

Do I need a permit for furnace or heat pump replacement in Highland Park?

Yes — Highland Park's Historic Preservation District requires permits for HVAC equipment changes, with stricter review than most DFW suburbs. Outdoor heat pump placement, screening, and visibility from the street all get reviewed. Flue venting on gas furnaces also gets reviewed if the route goes through any historic exterior. We handle permit submission and town inspector coordination — included in the flat-rate quote.

How long does heating replacement take in a multi-zone Highland Park home?

Single-zone replacement is one full day (8-10 hours). Multi-zone jobs (3-6 systems) typically run 2-4 days depending on equipment access, ductwork condition, and electrical or venting work. We schedule replacements in stages so you're never without heat in the entire house at once during winter installs.

How long does a new furnace or heat pump last in Highland Park?

Gas furnaces 15-20 years with annual maintenance. Heat pumps 12-15 years because they run year-round for both heating and cooling. Variable-speed equipment tends to last longer than single-stage because it doesn't cycle on/off as hard. Frosty Club Premium ($300/yr) includes 2 tune-ups per year that meaningfully extend equipment life — and on multi-zone homes, that 2-tune-up benefit covers all systems.

Ready for a New Heating System in Highland Park?

Free in-home estimate. Flat-rate pricing. $0 down financing on approved credit. Installation typically within 1-2 weeks.

Written by Omar Jacobo, EPA 608 Universal Certified Lead Technician at Frosty's HVAC LLC. Licensed TACLA126718E. Frosty Club Basic $99/yr · Premium $300/yr.

OJ

Written by

Omar Jacobo

EPA 608 Certified Technician (#2396328) | Co-Owner, Frosty's HVAC LLC

Omar has been serving local homeowners since 2018. Learn more

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