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- AreaEnterprise
- StateNV
- Providers2
- Climate zone3B-Warm-Dry
- Heating degree days2,800
- Recommended systemheat pump dominant
Why HVAC matters in Enterprise
Enterprise sits in IECC climate zone 3B-Warm-Dry with average January temperatures of 50°F and July highs around 85°F. With 2,100 cooling degree days, air conditioning is critical during summer months.
NV (Clark County) falls in IECC 3B-Warm-Dry. HDD 2800 / CDD 2100 per NOAA 1991–2020 state averages drive a heat pump dominant HVAC strategy. Climate data is zone-level; consult a contractor for site-specific load calcs.
Heat pump recommended for Enterprise
An air source heat pump is the ideal system for this climate zone — it heats in winter and cools in summer with one unit.
With mild winters (avg 50°F in January) and 2,800 heating degree days, heat pumps operate at peak efficiency year-round here.
About Enterprise HVAC
Enterprise's suburban profile means most HVAC work is replacement rather than new-build. With only 2 HVAC providers on file in Enterprise, expect some providers to quote travel premiums. Compare any available pro's license and insurance before signing.
Enterprise's climate (IECC zone 3B-Warm-Dry) keeps outdoor temps inside the efficient range of air-source heat pumps most of the year, with January averages around 50°F. That's why heat-pump conversions have overtaken straight AC + furnace installs in most of the local market. NV Energy's NV Energy PowerShift Heat Pump Rebate currently offers up to $1,500 toward a qualifying system, which meaningfully shifts the cost-of-ownership math.
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Local pricing snapshot
Repairs typically run $150–$600. Full system replacements range from $4k for a basic furnace to $12k+ for a premium heat pump. Heat pumps are the recommended system for this climate zone, offering both heating and cooling in one unit.
Available rebates in Enterprise
- NV Energy: NV Energy PowerShift Heat Pump Rebate — $400–$1,500 for heat pump
- NV Energy: NV Energy Smart Thermostat Rebate — $50–$125 for thermostat
Federal tax credits (up to $2,000 for heat pumps) can stack with utility rebates. See full cost breakdown →
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best heating system for Enterprise?
Enterprise is in IECC climate zone 3B-Warm-Dry with mild winters (avg January: 50°F). Air source heat pumps are the recommended system — they provide both heating and cooling efficiently in this marine climate, and qualify for substantial utility and federal rebates.
How important is air conditioning in Enterprise?
Very. With 2100 cooling degree days and summer highs regularly exceeding 85°F, AC is essential in Enterprise. Central AC or a heat pump (which provides both heating and cooling) is strongly recommended. Budget $3,500-$7,000 for a quality cooling system installation.
What HVAC rebates are available in Enterprise?
Enterprise homeowners can stack multiple incentives: NV Energy offers up to $1,500 for heat pump installations. Add the federal 25C tax credit ($2,000), and total savings can reach $3,500+. Ask your installer to itemize which rebates apply to your specific project.
How much does HVAC work cost in Enterprise?
In Enterprise, typical costs range from $150-$600 for repairs, $4,000-$8,000 for a standard furnace or AC replacement, and $6,000-$14,000 for a heat pump system. After available rebates, heat pump installations often net out to $4,000-$9,000. Get 2-3 written quotes to compare — prices vary significantly between contractors.
How do I verify a HVAC contractor is licensed in Nevada?
Nevada HVAC contractors must hold an active C-21 (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) or C-1 (Plumbing and Heating) classification license issued by the Nevada State Contractors Board. Verify at app.nvcontractorsboard.com — confirm Active status, the monetary license limit is appropriate for your project size, current general-liability and workers' comp insurance, and the state-required surety bond (tiered from $1,000 to $500,000 based on limit).
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