Yes, heat pumps are often cost-effective in Texas due to the region’s mild winters and high cooling demand.
Heat pumps perform best in climates where extreme cold is rare. In Austin and San Antonio, winters are typically mild, which allows heat pumps to operate efficiently for most of the year without relying heavily on backup heat.
Because heat pumps use electricity instead of gas for heating, homeowners may see lower energy costs compared to traditional systems, especially when paired with high-efficiency equipment and proper installation.
Radiant evaluates energy usage, utility rates, and home characteristics to help homeowners determine whether a heat pump makes financial sense for their situation.