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Heat Pump Services Built for the western Arkansas Climate

For heat pump services in Fort Smith, Arkansas homeowners and businesses turn to Riverside Heating Air Plumbing. We install, repair, and maintain high-efficiency heat pump systems across Fort Smith, Van Buren, Greenwood, and the surrounding communities, so one local team can handle your system from the first install through every season after.

A heat pump is built for our climate. It cools your home through a humid Arkansas summer and reverses to heat it through a cold snap, all from a single system that uses far less energy than a separate furnace and air conditioner.

An air-source heat pump can move several times more energy than it uses, as the U.S. Department of Energy explains. We size every system to your home so you get that efficiency, steady comfort, and quiet, year-round performance.

What Makes a Heat Pump Different

One Efficient System for Year-Round Comfort

A heat pump does the job of two systems, cooling your home in summer and heating it in winter from a single unit. That means less energy used, less equipment to maintain, and steady comfort no matter the season. Here is what sets a heat pump apart.

One System for Heating and Cooling

A heat pump is your air conditioner and your heater in a single unit. It cools your home through the summer, then reverses to pull warmth inside when temperatures drop, so you skip the cost and clutter of running two separate systems.

Efficiency That Shows Up on Your Bill

Instead of burning fuel to make heat, a heat pump moves existing heat, which takes far less energy. Variable-speed models adjust to the exact demand on your home, so you get steady comfort and lower energy use across our long Arkansas cooling season.

Built to Handle Arkansas Winters

Older heat pumps struggled in the cold, but today's systems keep heating efficiently well below freezing. We size and set up every unit for our local climate, so it carries you through a hard cold snap without leaning on backup heat any more than it should.

What a Heat Pump Does for Your fort smith Home

A heat pump is more than an efficient way to heat and cool. It changes how your home actually feels day to day, from steadier temperatures to cleaner, quieter operation. These are the everyday differences you start to notice once one is in, the kind of comfort that adds up season after season.

Take a look at what sets a heat pump apart and how it keeps your home comfortable all year.

Your Home
Outside
Cooling Mode
Summer: Heat Moves Out

In summer, your heat pump pulls heat out of your home and releases it outside, cooling every room with far less energy than a standard air conditioner uses.

One system, all year. Ask us about utility rebates on a qualifying heat pump upgrade.

Even Comfort, No Hot or Cold Spots

A variable-speed heat pump runs in long, gentle cycles instead of slamming on and off at full blast. That steadier output holds your set temperature more precisely, evening out the upstairs-too-warm, back-room-too-cold problem older systems leave behind.

Clean, All-Electric and Safer

Because a heat pump moves heat instead of burning gas or propane, there is no combustion inside your home. That means no gas line to your furnace, no carbon monoxide risk from it, and no fuel to store or run out of, just cleaner whole-home comfort.

Quiet Enough to Forget It's On

Modern heat pumps run at sound levels close to a normal conversation, a world away from the loud startup thud of an older unit. Both the outdoor and indoor components are built to run softly, so comfort happens in the background without the constant on-off noise.

Better Humidity Control in Summer

In humid Arkansas summers, how a system runs matters as much as how cold it gets. Longer, lower cycles pull more moisture from the air than a system that blasts cold and shuts off fast, so your home feels comfortable at a higher thermostat setting.

Ready for Year-Round Comfort From One System?

A high-efficiency heat pump heats your home in winter, cools it in summer, and runs on less energy doing both. Our team handles the sizing, the install, and everything after, so your home stays comfortable season after season.

Book online in a few clicks and let us help you make the switch.

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Make the Switch to a Heat Pump

Replacing an aging furnace and AC with one efficient heat pump means lower energy use, steady comfort, and a single system to maintain. Our local team sizes it right and handles the install from start to finish across.

Book online and we will help you find the right system for your home.

Western Arkansas heat Pump services

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, for most homes. Our long, humid summers and mild-to-cold winters are a good match for a heat pump, which cools efficiently and heats without burning fuel. Because it does the job of two systems in one, many homeowners find it lowers energy use year-round while keeping comfort steady through both seasons.
It can. A heat pump moves heat instead of generating it, which uses far less energy than a furnace and a separate AC. Variable-speed models adjust to your home's actual demand, so you avoid the waste of a system that only runs at full blast. The savings add up most during our long Arkansas cooling season.
Yes. Older units struggled in the cold, but today's heat pumps keep heating efficiently well below freezing, which covers an Arkansas winter comfortably. We size and set up each system for our local climate, so it carries your home through a hard cold snap without leaning on backup heat more than it needs to.
With regular maintenance, a quality heat pump commonly lasts around twelve to fifteen years, sometimes longer. Because it runs year-round for both heating and cooling, staying on top of tune-ups matters even more than with a system used only part of the year. Good upkeep is what protects your investment and keeps efficiency high.
It is worth considering, especially if both are aging. One heat pump replaces both systems, simplifies maintenance, and runs on electricity instead of fuel. If your AC and furnace are near the end of their lives, switching to a single efficient system is often the smarter long-term move than replacing two units separately.
Because a heat pump runs in both summer and winter, it benefits from a professional tune-up twice a year, once before cooling season and once before heating season. Between visits, check or change the filter every month or two and keep the outdoor unit clear. That regular care protects efficiency and helps it last.

your local western arkansas heat pump experts

Ready for year-round comfort from one efficient system? Contact Riverside Heating Air Plumbing for heat pump services across western Arkansas. Book online today!
Van Buren, AR

Riverside Heating Air Plumbing

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610 S 4th St, Suite B
Van Buren, AR 72956

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Fort Smith Info Box
Fort Smith, AR

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1122 S Waldron Rd, Suite D
Fort Smith, AR 72903

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Greenwood Info Box
Greenwood, AR

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636 W Center St
Greenwood, AR 72936

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