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Homegrown Since 1996 5,000+ Five-Star Reviews 160+ Team Members Same-Day Service Available

Your Trusted Heat Pump Service Provider Since 1996

When you are considering a new heat pump in Omaha, you want clear answers, dependable installation, and a system that can handle Nebraska weather. At John Henry’s Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical, we provide professional heat pump installation in Omaha, NE, including cold-climate heat pump options designed to provide both heating and cooling for local homes.

We are proud to be homegrown in the Heartland since 1996, serving Omaha, Lincoln, and surrounding communities with trusted service backed by nearly three decades of experience and a team of more than 160 members. Our team focuses on five-star service, a white glove customer experience, and clear communication from start to finish. John Henry’s also offers financing options for qualifying customers. Same-day service is available in Omaha.

Contact (402) 200-3711 to schedule your heat pump installation estimate.

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    ~30 Years Serving Omaha
    5,000+ Five-Star Reviews
    160+ Team Members
    0% Down Financing Available
    Repair vs. Replace Guide

    Repair vs. Replace Guide

    If your current heat pump or HVAC system is having trouble, you may be wondering whether a repair is enough or if replacement makes more sense. In many cases, repair may be the right choice for a newer system with one isolated issue. If your system is older, inefficient, or causing repeated problems, replacement may provide better long-term value.

    System age

    Repair May Make Sense: Newer heat pump or HVAC system

    Replacement May Be Better: Older system with declining performance

    Repair history

    Repair May Make Sense: One-time issue or minor part replacement

    Replacement May Be Better: Frequent repairs or repeated breakdowns

    Energy use

    Repair May Make Sense: Utility bills are still reasonable

    Replacement May Be Better: Energy bills keep rising due to poor efficiency

    Comfort level

    Repair May Make Sense: Your home is usually comfortable

    Replacement May Be Better: Rooms are uneven, drafty, too hot, or too cold

    Equipment condition

    Repair May Make Sense: System is clean, well-maintained, and reliable

    Replacement May Be Better: Major components are worn or failing

    Long-term value

    Repair May Make Sense: Repair cost is low and system life remains strong

    Replacement May Be Better: Major repair cost is high compared to replacement

    The John Henry’s Difference

    Why Homeowners Choose John Henry’s for Heat Pump Installation

    When you invest in a heat pump, you want more than a quick installation. You want a company that understands Omaha homes, explains your options clearly, and helps you choose equipment that fits your comfort needs, energy goals, and budget. John Henry’s stands out for local experience, a customer-first approach, and a strong reputation in the Heartland.

    Category John Henry’s Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical What Customers Often Experience Elsewhere
    Homegrown Experience Homegrown in the Heartland since 1996, with nearly three decades of service and a team of more than 160 members. Some companies may have less history in the area or less experience with local homes and weather.
    Customer Experience We focus on five-star service with a white glove approach, plus text notifications with a photo and GPS tracking for your technician. Communication and service experience can vary widely from one provider to another.
    Strong Reputation John Henry’s has more than 5,000 five-star reviews and a strong reputation for quality service. It may be harder to verify long-term consistency and customer satisfaction.
    Trusted Local Presence We are the Official Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical partner of the Nebraska Huskers. Community recognition and local connection can differ from one company to another.
    Same-Day Availability Same-day service is highlighted for Omaha customers. Some providers may have more limited scheduling availability.
    Financing Availability Financing options are available for qualifying customers. Payment flexibility may vary depending on the scope of work.

    Schedule your heat pump consultation at (402) 200-3711.

    Call (402) 200-3711
    Dual Heating and Cooling in One System

    Dual Heating and Cooling in One System

    One of the biggest benefits of a heat pump is that it can heat and cool your home. During warm weather, it works much like an air conditioner by moving heat out of your home. During cooler weather, it reverses the process and moves heat into your home.

    This makes heat pumps a flexible choice for Omaha homeowners who want one efficient system for year-round comfort. A properly sized and professionally installed heat pump can help improve comfort, reduce hot and cold spots, and support better energy use throughout the year.

    Heat Pump Benefit How It Helps Your Home
    Heating and cooling One system can provide comfort in both winter and summer
    Energy efficiency Heat pumps move heat, which can use less energy than creating heat
    Comfort control Modern systems can help keep temperatures more consistent
    Cold-weather performance Cold-climate models are designed for better winter operation
    Home value Efficient HVAC upgrades can be attractive to future buyers
    Flexible options Systems may work with ducts, ductless setups, or dual-fuel designs
    Curious About Energy Savings and Federal Tax Credits?

    Curious About Energy Savings and Federal Tax Credits?

    Many Omaha homeowners choose heat pumps because they want to improve comfort while also lowering energy use. Here’s what you need to know:

    Energy Savings Federal Tax Credits
    Because heat pumps move heat instead of generating it directly, they can be more efficient than many traditional heating and cooling systems. Your actual savings will depend on your home, insulation, ductwork, current equipment, thermostat habits, and utility rates. Some qualifying heat pump systems may also be eligible for federal tax credits. These credits can help reduce the cost of upgrading to energy-efficient equipment. Requirements can change, so it is important to review current program details and speak with a qualified tax professional about your eligibility.

    Our team can help you look at heat pump options that may support your efficiency goals and explain what equipment details you may need when reviewing available incentives.

    What to Expect During a Heat Pump Installation Visit

    What to Expect During a Heat Pump Installation Visit

    We work hard to make the heat pump installation process simple and stress-free. When you schedule a consultation, we listen to your concerns, evaluate your current system, review your comfort goals, and explain your options in a clear and helpful way.

    Step What We Do
    1. Initial review Listen to your heating, cooling, and energy-efficiency goals
    2. Home evaluation Review your current HVAC setup, home size, comfort concerns, and system needs
    3. System recommendation Explain heat pump options that may fit your home and budget
    4. Installation planning Review the installation process, timeline, and financing options for qualifying customers
    5. Professional installation Install your new heat pump carefully and according to system requirements
    6. Final testing Check operation, airflow, thermostat settings, and overall performance
    7. Customer walkthrough Explain how to use and care for your new heat pump

    Contact (402) 200-3711 to schedule your heat pump installation estimate.

    Call (402) 200-3711
    Financing Options for Heat Pump Installation

    Financing Options for Heat Pump Installation

    A new heat pump is an important investment in your home comfort. Financing options are available for qualifying customers, which can help make a heat pump installation more manageable.

    If your current HVAC system is older or needs repeated repairs, our team can help you compare repair and replacement options. We will explain your choices clearly, answer your questions, and help you make a decision that fits your home, comfort needs, and budget.

    Service Area

    Serving Omaha, NE and Surrounding Areas

    We are proud to provide heat pump installation in Omaha, NE, and surrounding communities. Whether you need a new heat pump system, cold-climate heat pump options, or help choosing the right setup for year-round comfort, our team is ready to help. John Henry’s service area includes Omaha, Lincoln, and nearby areas across the region.

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    Omaha, NE service area map — John Henry's Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electrical
    What Our Customers Say

    Trusted by Omaha Homeowners

    With more than 5,000 five-star reviews, John Henry’s has earned a reputation for quality heat pump installation and five-star service across Omaha, Lincoln, and the surrounding Heartland communities.

    Schedule Heat Pump Installation in Omaha, NE

    Schedule Heat Pump Installation
    in Omaha, NE

    If you are ready to explore heat pump installation in Omaha, NE, John Henry’s Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical is here to help. We install efficient heat pump systems for local homeowners, including cold-climate heat pump options built for year-round heating and cooling comfort.

    Call today to schedule your heat pump installation estimate in Omaha, NE, at (402) 200-3711.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to perform better in cold weather than older heat pump systems. In very low temperatures, some homes may benefit from a backup heating source or a dual-fuel setup. Our team can help you choose the right option for your home.

    In some homes, yes. A heat pump provides both heating and cooling, so it may replace an air conditioner and reduce the need for a separate heating system. Some Omaha homes may still use a backup furnace for very cold days.

    Yes. Heat pumps can be very energy efficient because they move heat instead of creating it. This can help lower energy use, especially when the system is properly sized and installed.

    Some qualifying heat pump systems may be eligible for federal tax credits. Eligibility depends on the equipment and current program rules. We recommend reviewing current federal guidance and speaking with a tax professional.

    Yes. Financing options are available for qualifying customers, which can help make a new heat pump installation more manageable.

    Yes. Same-day service is available in Omaha when scheduling allows. If your heating or cooling system is not working, call (402) 200-3711 for help.