2026 Price Guide
Geothermal Heat Pump Cost in Dallas, Texas
Average installed cost: $18,000–$46,000. After 30% federal tax credit: $12,600–$32,200.
Average Installed Cost
$18,000–$46,000
Before federal tax credit
30% Federal Tax Credit
−$5,400–$13,800
Available through 2032, no cap
Net Cost After Credit
$12,600–$32,200
Typical homeowner out-of-pocket
Geothermal Cost Factors in Dallas
Large land area allows horizontal loops in many Texas installations, and an active oil-field drilling industry keeps vertical loop costs competitive. Within Dallas, the biggest cost variables are:
- →Loop type: Vertical loops (150–300 ft deep) cost more but need less land. Horizontal loops require 5,000–10,000 sq ft of yard space but are cheaper to install where land is available.
- →Home size: Most residential systems run 2–5 tons. Plan for $4,000–$8,000 per ton of system capacity, all-in.
- →Getting multiple quotes: Prices from Dallas-area contractors can vary 15–25%. Comparing at least 3 quotes is the single easiest way to reduce your cost.
Is Geothermal Worth It in Dallas?
Warm-to-mixed climates benefit primarily from dramatically lower air conditioning costs, with payback periods around 8–12 years. Dallas homeowners typically save 30–50% on cooling and heating costs annually compared to a standard heat pump or gas furnace.
The 30% federal tax credit makes the math even more compelling. On a $35,000 system, that's $10,500 back at tax time — with no income cap and no system cap.
Incentives Available in Dallas, Texas
Federal 30% Tax Credit
All Dallas homeowners qualify for the Residential Clean Energy Credit — 30% of total system cost, no cap, available through December 31, 2032.
Texas State & Utility Programs
Texas has no state utility incentives, but the federal 30% tax credit applies. Some Texas utilities and municipalities offer limited rebates.