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Save money with utility and manufacturer rebates in addition to federal tax credits.
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Utility Rebates

No reputable HVAC company can beat our prices on new installs or replacements. If you find a better deal for the same equipment, show us the bid and we will beat it.

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Energy Smart Eastside

Available to all Eastside residents who purchase a Mitsubishi heat pump.

Available to Eastside residents who switch from a fossil-fuel burning heat source (natural gas, propane, oil, wood) to a qualified heat pump, and whose income is under 150% of area median income. Stacks well with the PSE Go Electric rebate and IRA Tax Credit. See if you qualify!

Available to Eastside residents who switch from a fossil-fuel burning heat source (natural gas, propane, oil, wood) to a qualified heat pump, and whose income is under 150% of area median income. Stacks well with the PSE Go Electric rebate and IRA Tax Credit. See if you qualify!

Puget Sound Energy

when installing 95% efficiency gas forced-air furnace.

AHRI Certified® Heat Pump must have an HSPF of at least 8.5, or HSPF2 of at least 7.2. For units that have both HSPF and HSPF2, the HSPF rating will be used to determine eligibility

This program provides rebates to low and moderate income homes to make a host of energy efficiency investments that really pay off. Includes $2400 off heat pumps when upgrading from electric forced air furnace.

Moderate income households who have an active PSE account and upgrading a natural gas furnace to a heat pump. 

Inflation Reduction Act

The IRA provides a $2000 tax credit for qualified heat pumps.

Tacoma Power

Tacoma Power is still working out the details of their Heat Pump incentives.

  • Replacing an existing forced air electric furnace.
    • $1,000 rebate on a non-variable speed central heat pump.
    • $2,000 rebate on a variable speed central heat pump.
  • Replacing an existing heat pump or non-electric furnace.
    • $1,000 rebate on a variable speed central heat pump;
  • Web-enabled (Wi-Fi) thermostat rebate of $200 per unit

Seattle City Light

Seattle City Light offers contractor’s an instant discount when purchasing qualifying heat pumps that can be passed on to customers.

Discounts range from from $400 – $600 based on the energy efficiency rating of the equipment and can be combined with the IRA Tax Credits.

Discounts and rebates are available to City Light customers for qualified heating and cooling solutions

SizeSEERHSPFRebate per home
Ductless (Mini- or Multi- split)<5.4 tons169.5$400
<5.4 tons1611$600
Traditional (Ducted)<5.4 tons159$300
<5.4 tons1510$500

Heat Pump Tax Credits

Ducted heat pump systems can qualify in two ways:

1. Systems that have earned the ENERGY STAR label are eligible.

2. Systems designated as “ENERGY STAR Cold Climate” with an EER2 rating greater than or equal to 10.

Mini-split (non-ducted) systems can also qualify in two ways:

1. AHRI-certified systems with:

  • SEER2 rating greater than or equal to 16

  • EER2 rating greater than or equal to 12

  • HSPF rating greater than or equal to 9

2. AHRI-certified “ENERGY STAR Cold Climate” systems with:

  • SEER rating greater than or equal to 16

  • EER2 rating greater than or equal to 9

  • HSPF rating greater than or equal to 9.5

Keep in mind that products need to be rated under the new ENERGY STAR (version 6.1) which became effective January 1, 2023.

File your taxes and claim the tax credit on your tax return.

You will need to file form 5695 to claim the tax credit (officially called the Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit). There are no income requirements to be eligible for the tax credit. Consult your tax advisor as necessary.

Any combination of heat pumps, heat pump water heaters and biomass stoves/boilers are subject to an annual total limit of $2000.

Yes and no.

The IRA included point of sale rebates for qualifying heat pumps based on household income. Unfortunately, the details about how these rebates will work and who will be eligible are still being worked out by our state legislature and are not expected to roll out fully until sometime in 2024 or 2025

For the most up to date information, please visit the Department of Energy website at https://www.energy.gov/scep/home-energy-rebate-programs-frequently-asked-questions

While there is not a Federal point of sale rebate at this time, we offer a variety of fantastic discounts. Just ask about our specials.

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