Heat Pump Repair Costs

Diagnosis and repair of a heat pump in heating or cooling mode, including reversing valve, defrost board, and refrigerant circuit issues.

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated March 21, 2026

Cost Comparison by Location

50 locations with verified cost data

Cost Comparison — Heat Pump Repair

Alabama3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,984

High

$5,425

Alaska3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,027

High

$5,425

Arizona3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,993

High

$5,425

Arkansas3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,982

High

$5,425

California3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,004

High

$5,425

Colorado3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,002

High

$5,425

Connecticut3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,015

High

$5,425

Delaware3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,997

High

$5,425

Florida3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,986

High

$5,425

Georgia3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,991

High

$5,425

Hawaii3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,002

High

$5,425

Idaho3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,989

High

$5,425

Illinois3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,012

High

$5,425

Indiana3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,998

High

$5,425

Iowa3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,997

High

$5,425

Kansas3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,994

High

$5,425

Kentucky3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,996

High

$5,425

Louisiana3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,990

High

$5,425

Maine3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,000

High

$5,425

Maryland3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,004

High

$5,425

Massachusetts3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,018

High

$5,425

Michigan3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,998

High

$5,425

Minnesota3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,014

High

$5,425

Mississippi3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,982

High

$5,425

Missouri3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,998

High

$5,425

Montana3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,996

High

$5,425

Nebraska3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,997

High

$5,425

Nevada3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,997

High

$5,425

New Hampshire3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,003

High

$5,425

New Jersey3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,010

High

$5,425

New Mexico3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,991

High

$5,425

New York3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,006

High

$5,425

North Carolina3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,988

High

$5,425

North Dakota3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,006

High

$5,425

Ohio3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,998

High

$5,425

Oklahoma3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,986

High

$5,425

Oregon3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,001

High

$5,425

Pennsylvania3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,999

High

$5,425

Rhode Island3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,002

High

$5,425

South Carolina3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,992

High

$5,425

South Dakota3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,997

High

$5,425

Tennessee3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,987

High

$5,425

Texas3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,990

High

$5,425

Utah3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,993

High

$5,425

Vermont3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,998

High

$5,425

Virginia3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,998

High

$5,425

Washington3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,007

High

$5,425

West Virginia3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,980

High

$5,425

Wisconsin3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$2,000

High

$5,425

Wyoming3 sources

Low

$72

Typical

$1,986

High

$5,425

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About Heat Pump Repair Costs

Heat pump repair costs in Alabama vary significantly based on the complexity of the repair needed, ranging from simple service calls to major component replacements. The wide range reflects differences in diagnostic requirements, parts availability, technician expertise, and regional labor market conditions. Alabama's warm climate and moderate cost of living compared to national averages influence local pricing, while the specific repair type—whether it's refrigerant recharge, compressor replacement, or electrical work—drives the majority of cost variation.

Questions to Ask Your Contractor

  • 1What is included in your diagnostic fee, and is it credited toward repair costs?
  • 2Are you EPA-certified for refrigerant handling, and what refrigerant type does my system use?
  • 3What is your warranty on parts and labor for this specific repair?
  • 4Do you have the replacement part in stock, or will it need to be ordered?
  • 5Are there any permits required for this repair in my area, and who covers that cost?
  • 6What is your pricing structure—flat rate, hourly labor, or a combination?
  • 7Can you provide a written estimate before starting work?
  • 8Do you offer financing options or payment plans for larger repairs?
  • 9What is your emergency service fee if this is after-hours or weekend service?
  • 10Are there any temporary solutions or maintenance steps I can take to extend the system's life?