Heat Pumps
If you're looking for an efficient, low-cost way to keep your home comfortable year-round, a heat pump could be your new best friend.
Highlights
- Cut costs significantly by stacking rebates and incentives from various levels of government.
- Qualify for a federal tax credit of up to $2,000 when you choose a high-efficiency heat pump.
- California homeowners can receive up to $2,000 in rebates for installing two heat pump systems.
The Smart Choice for Modern Homeowners
Heat pumps are the future of home comfort. These innovative systems efficiently heat and cool your home by moving heat, rather than generating it.
Different from traditional gas-powered appliances, heat pumps use electrical power to transfer warmth from the outdoor environment or soil into your home in colder months, and switch the direction in warmer months. This remarkable efficiency leads to lower energy bills and a decreased carbon footprint – a positive outcome for your finances and the earth.
Home Upgrades Made Easy, From Start to Finish
QuitCarbon's free, expert guidance makes it simple and affordable to get fossil fuels out of our homes. We've helped thousands of homeowners with planning, installation, and rebates on upgrades like heat pumps, mini-splits, induction cooking, and EV chargers. QuitCarbon is the only ENERGY STAR® partner providing free assistance with clean energy upgrades.
Rebates and Incentives
Federal Tax Credits
The federal government is backing your transition to cleaner energy with the Inflation Reduction Act's Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (EEHIC or 25C). This powerful tax credit can cover up to 30% of the cost of your heat pump installation, with a maximum benefit of $2,000.
State Rebates
The TECH Clean California program offers additional rebates to make your heat pump upgrade even more economical.
TECH Clean California rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Your contractor must also be a participating TECH Clean California partner. Additional incentives may be available for low-income families or those in disadvantaged communities.
Local Rebates
Many municipalities and energy providers offer their own rebates and incentives for upgrading to electric appliances. These local programs can vary greatly, from cash rebates to low-interest financing options.