
By Gina Day · Mr. Good Guy HVAC · Serving Pleasant Grove, Cedar Hills, Orem, Vineyard, Highland, Alpine, Lehi & American Fork and more.
If you’ve been hearing a lot about Dual Fuel Heat Pumps lately, you’re not alone. Homeowners across Utah County — from Lehi to Pleasant Grove to Orem — are upgrading their old heating and cooling systems for one simple reason: they’re tired of high energy bills, inconsistent comfort, and outdated equipment that breaks down when they need it most. At Mr. Good Guy HVAC, we install Dual Fuel Heat Pumps every week — and we’re proud to be the team that makes the whole process easy, affordable, and stress-free.
In this post we’ll explain exactly what a Dual Fuel Heat Pump is, why it’s perfect for Utah’s climate, and how you can get $2,450 back in rebates without touching a single piece of paperwork.
So what exactly is a Dual Fuel Heat Pump?
A Dual Fuel Heat Pump is a smart two-in-one system that combines an electric heat pump with a gas furnace backup. Think of it as having the best of both worlds — the efficiency of an electric heat pump when the weather is mild, and the raw heating power of natural gas when Utah temperatures drop hard in January and February.
The system automatically switches between the two fuel sources based on outdoor temperature — so you never have to think about it. It just keeps your home comfortable, year-round, at the lowest possible cost.
How it works — at a glance
- Mild weather: Electric heat pump runs efficiently — low cost, low emissions
- Cold snaps: Gas furnace kicks in automatically — powerful heat when you need it most
- Summer cooling: Heat pump reverses to cool your home — like a central AC, only smarter
Why Dual Fuel is perfect for Utah’s climate
Utah County has one of the most demanding climates for HVAC systems. Summers in Orem and Lehi regularly hit 95°F or higher. Winters in Alpine and Highland can drop well below freezing for weeks at a time.
A standard heat pump alone struggles when it gets really cold. A gas furnace alone wastes money when the weather is mild. A dual fuel system handles both extremes beautifully — and automatically chooses the cheapest fuel source to run at any given moment.
For Utah County homeowners, it’s the most cost-effective, climate-smart choice available today.
You get $2,450 back — and we handle every bit of the paperwork
Here’s one of the biggest reasons our customers in American Fork, Vineyard, and Cedar Hills are upgrading right now: qualified dual fuel heat pump installations come with up to $2,450 in rebates.
Most homeowners never see this money because the rebate process involves forms, documentation, and deadlines that are easy to miss.
We take care of all of it. Every form. Every submission. Every follow-up.
You just get a great new system installed — and your rebate check in the mail.
$2,450 in rebates — Fully handled for you We file all the paperwork on your behalf. No forms to fill out, no deadlines to track, no hassle. Just savings deposited back into your pocket.
Why homeowners call us the Good Guys in HVAC
We didn’t give ourselves that nickname — our customers did. And we’ve worked hard to earn it.
At Mr. Good Guy HVAC, we believe you shouldn’t have to choose between high quality and fair pricing. So we don’t make you.
Our installations are done right the first time, by experienced technicians who treat your home with respect. Our prices are straightforward and honest — no hidden fees, no upselling, no surprises on the final invoice.
We live and work in the same communities you do — Pleasant Grove, Highland, Orem, Lehi. When we install a system in your home, we stand behind it. That’s just how the good guys operate.
Is a Dual Fuel Heat Pump right for your home?
A dual fuel heat pump is an excellent fit if any of these sound like you:
Your current heating or cooling system is more than 10 years old
Your energy bills feel higher than they should be
Some rooms in your home are never quite the right temperature
You want to take advantage of rebates before they change or expire
You want year-round comfort without overpaying for it
Ready to upgrade? Let’s talk
If you’re a homeowner in Pleasant Grove, Cedar Hills, Orem, Vineyard, Highland, Alpine, Lehi, or American Fork — we’d love to come take a look at your current system and give you a straight, honest quote. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just good information from good people.
Call us at (385)-208-7777 or visit https://mrgoodguyhvac.com to schedule your free consultation. And remember — when you go with a Dual Fuel Heat Pump, we handle every bit of the rebate paperwork so you get your full $2,450 back without lifting a finger.