The Original Quote (Simplified)

• "Heat pump install — $12,750"
• No model numbers
• No system size
• No efficiency rating
• No ductwork notes
• No electrical details
• No warranty or permit info


The Big Picture

This is a common type of "first number" quote. It gives you a price but none of the information needed to compare bids or understand what you're paying for. The price itself isn't necessarily bad — it just lacks important context.


What's Typically Included (Assumed)

Since details are missing, here's what this type of quote usually includes:


What's Missing or Unclear


Comfort & Efficiency Notes

Without equipment details, we can't tell whether the system is single-stage (basic), two-stage (better), or inverter (best for comfort and energy savings). Each type performs differently, especially in colder climates.


Price Insight

At $12,750, this falls into the mid-range for heat pump installs. If the equipment turns out to be mid-tier and electrical work is minimal, the price is common. If higher-end equipment is included, it may actually be a good value — but we can't know without details.


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