Heat Pump Cost in Hot Springs Village, Arkansas

In Hot Springs Village, a typical heat pump installation costs $3,497–$6,631 before rebates, based on local HVAC labor rates ($22/hr) and current equipment pricing.

Avg Cost: $3,497–$6,631
13.0¢/kWh
0 Rebates Available
Climate Zone 3
Entergy Arkansas LLC

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Hot Springs Village Heat Pump Cost by Home Size

These estimates use the BLS median HVAC installer wage for the Hot Springs Village metro area ($22/hr), multiplied by standard crew-hours and shop overhead. Equipment pricing reflects ENERGY STAR certified heat pump retail data.

Cost by size
2T
$3,356–$6,369
3T
$3,497–$6,631
4T
$3,615–$6,851
5T
$4,190–$7,918
3-ton cost split
Equipment
$1,781–$3,307
Labor
$1,216–$1,824
Materials
$500–$1,500
Electricity rate
Hot Springs Village
13.0¢
National
16.0¢
Home SizeSystem SizeEquipmentLaborTotal Installed
Under 1,500 sq ft2 ton$1,640–$3,045$1,216–$1,824$3,356–$6,369
1,500–2,500 sq ft3 ton$1,781–$3,307$1,216–$1,824$3,497–$6,631
2,500–3,500 sq ft4 ton$1,899–$3,527$1,216–$1,824$3,615–$6,851
Over 3,500 sq ft5 ton$2,474–$4,594$1,216–$1,824$4,190–$7,918

Labor reflects a 2-person crew for 8–12 hours at local shop rates. Materials and permits ($500–$1,500) are included in the total.

What Affects Heat Pump Cost in Hot Springs Village?

Local Labor Rates

Labor is the biggest variable between cities. The BLS reports a median HVAC installer wage of $22/hr in the Hot Springs Village metro area. After shop overhead (insurance, vehicles, permits), contractors typically bill $76/hr. A standard 2-person crew for 8–12 hours puts Hot Springs Village labor at $1,216–$1,824 for a typical install. That's below the national median of $28/hr, keeping installation costs relatively affordable.

System Size for Hot Springs Village Homes

In Climate Zone 3, cooling capacity is the primary sizing factor — hot summers drive the load calculation. A Hot Springs Village home under 1,500 sq ft typically needs a 2-ton system ($3,356–$6,369), while homes over 3,500 sq ft need 5 tons ($4,190–$7,918).

Efficiency & Your Electricity Rate

At Hot Springs Village's rate of 13.0¢/kWh (per EIA / Entergy Arkansas LLC), mid-efficiency models (16–18 SEER2) typically offer the best balance of upfront cost and operating savings. The difference between a 15 SEER2 and 20 SEER2 system is roughly $221/year on heating alone for a mid-size home.

Hot Springs Village Heat Pump Rebates & Incentives

Incentive data sourced from the Rewiring America database. Programs and amounts change frequently — verify eligibility with your contractor or program administrator.

Federal 25C Tax Credit

Expired December 31, 2025. Previously offered up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pumps. Congress may extend or replace this credit — check IRS.gov for updates.

Expired

Hot Springs Village Electricity Rates & Operating Cost

Hot Springs Village residents served by Entergy Arkansas LLC pay approximately 13.0¢ per kWh for residential electricity, according to EIA and NREL/OpenEI data. The national average is approximately 16¢/kWh.

At this moderate rate, a mid-efficiency heat pump (16–18 SEER2) typically offers the best balance between upfront cost and long-term energy savings. A typical 3-ton heat pump in Hot Springs Village costs roughly $912–$1,216/year to heat a mid-size home (assuming COP 2.5 and 60–80 MMBtu annual heat load).

Hot Springs Village Climate & Heat Pump Performance

IECC Zone 3
Mixed-Humid

What is Climate Zone 3?

The IECC divides the US into 8 climate zones based on heating and cooling degree days. Zone 1 is the hottest (south Florida, Hawaii); Zone 8 is subarctic (interior Alaska). Garland county falls in Zone 3. Zone 3 is a warm climate with distinct seasons — warm-to-hot summers and cool winters. Winter lows typically range from 15–30°F.

How Heat Pumps Perform in Zone 3

Heat pumps handle both seasons efficiently. Cooling is the larger load in most Zone 3 cities, but heating demand is meaningful. Standard heat pumps perform well without cold-climate ratings.

What We Recommend for Hot Springs Village

Balance SEER2 and HSPF2 when selecting a system. A 16+ SEER2, 9+ HSPF2 model covers both seasons cost-effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Hot Springs Village?

Based on BLS HVAC labor data for the Hot Springs Village metro and ENERGY STAR equipment pricing, a typical 3-ton heat pump installation costs $3,497–$6,631. That breaks down to $1,781–$3,307 for equipment, $1,216–$1,824 for a 2-person installation crew, and $500–$1,500 for materials and permits. Smaller homes (2-ton) start around $3,356; larger homes (5-ton) can reach $7,918.

What rebates are available in Hot Springs Village?

The federal 25C tax credit (up to $2,000) expired December 31, 2025, but Congress may extend or replace it — check IRS.gov for updates. Check with your utility (Entergy Arkansas LLC) for local incentive programs.

What does electricity cost in Hot Springs Village?

According to EIA and NREL/OpenEI data, Hot Springs Village residents served by Entergy Arkansas LLC pay approximately 13.0¢ per kWh. This is near the national average of 16¢/kWh.

Do heat pumps work well in Hot Springs Village's climate?

Zone 3 is a warm climate with distinct seasons — warm-to-hot summers and cool winters. Winter lows typically range from 15–30°F. Heat pumps handle both seasons efficiently. Cooling is the larger load in most Zone 3 cities, but heating demand is meaningful. Standard heat pumps perform well without cold-climate ratings. Balance SEER2 and HSPF2 when selecting a system. A 16+ SEER2, 9+ HSPF2 model covers both seasons cost-effectively.

Where Our Data Comes From

Estimates reflect typical residential installations. Actual costs vary by contractor, site conditions, and system selection. Last updated March 2026.