York
York Heat Pumps
The York heat pumps we install across Central Texas, from efficient entry-level options to premium variable-speed comfort. We'll help you pick the right fit for your home and budget.
Good Latitude
YH2E
- SEER2 / HSPF2
- 14.3 / 8.0
- Compressor
- Single-stage
- Refrigerant
- R-410A
- Entry single-stage scroll
- Value/builder tier
Better Affinity
YZT
- SEER2 / HSPF2
- up to 18 / 8.1
- Compressor
- Two-stage
- Refrigerant
- R-454B
- Two-stage scroll for balanced comfort
- Improved low-load humidity control
Best Affinity
YZV
- SEER2 / HSPF2
- up to 19 / 9.0
- Compressor
- Variable-speed
- Refrigerant
- R-454B
- Variable-capacity inverter (~35–100%)
- Communicating controls; strong cold-climate heating
Efficiency ratings are manufacturer “up to” figures and vary by system match-up and home. We'll confirm the exact specs for your install.
Heat Pumps FAQs
- What heat pump brands does Dunn Wright install?
- We install and service heat pumps from Daikin, York, and American Standard for homeowners across Seguin, New Braunfels, San Antonio, and the greater Central Texas area.
- Is a heat pump worth it in Central Texas?
- For most Central Texas homes, yes. Our winters are mild enough that a heat pump heats efficiently nearly all season, and it cools just like an air conditioner in summer — so one system covers both. It’s an especially smart choice for homes without natural gas.
- What’s the difference between a heat pump and an air conditioner?
- In cooling, they work the same way. The difference is winter: a heat pump reverses to pull heat into your home, while an air conditioner only cools and needs a separate furnace for heat. In our climate a heat pump can often replace both.
Not sure which York model fits?
Tell us about your home and we'll give you an honest recommendation — no pressure, upfront pricing, and workmanship we stand behind.