Current Utility Rebates
Puget Sound Energy:
- Get a $1,500 rebate when you replace your electric resistance heating system with a qualifying air-source heat pump (ducted or ductless).
- $2,400 Efficiency Boost rebate based on your income (see below or visit pse.com/boost for more details). *Manufactured homes space and water heat rebates, ELECTRIC FORCED-AIR FURNACE TO HEAT PUMP CONVERSION ($2,400)
- Advanced duct sealing rebate, $1,250 per single family home Advanced Duct Sealing Rebate Info
- Natural gas forced-air furnace rebate. Receive a $250 rebate when you purchase a qualifying natural gas forced-air furnace for your home.
- $750 Efficiency Boost rebate based on your income. (see below or visit pse.com/boost for more details).
Tacoma Power:
- Tacoma Power Heat Pump Rebate: If you’re paying out-of-pocket for your new heat pump, you’re eligible for a rebate. We’ll cover a portion of the bill from your Tacoma Power Participating Contractor.
- If you install a ductless heat pump, you’ll receive a $1,000 rebate, and if you install a variable speed central heat pump, you’ll receive a $1,000-$2,000 rebate based on existing heating type.
Aeroseal Duct Sealing:
We offer a $450 duct sealing and $120 duct insulation rebate for residential properties up to four units per building and a $250 duct sealing rebate for manufactured homes.
- Income Qualified Deferred loans and rebates Info here.
- Puget Sound Energy rebate $1250.00
- Tacoma Power rebate $400
Requirements for a rebate:
- The home where the heat pump is installed is served by Tacoma Power.
- 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Does a Furnace Tune-up Include?
A furnace tune-up includes gas calibration, cleaning, and surveying the furnace burner to ensure correct temperature results.
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How Often Should I Tune Up My Furnace?
A furnace should be serviced at least once a year, but ideally, once in the spring and once in the fall.
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How Do I Know What Type of Heating System Is Right For Me?
Hiring an HVAC contractor for professional advice is the best approach when you are in the market for a new heating system. Different types of heaters work better in some climates than others. Also, you would need to consider the available utility services in your area. Not all areas offer Natural gas or propane. Likewise, not all homes have sufficient electrical requirements to change from a heat pump to electric heat. Upo completion of a series of quick questions and a survey of your home or business, our Comfort Consultant can assist you in choosing a system that meets your heating needs. Give us a call and let's get started!
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Can Heat Pumps Be Repaired?
A professional will be able to repair any leakage in the refrigerant line and charge up the refrigerant so that your system can operate efficiently and effectively.
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Does the Furnace Need to Be Cleaned?
A typical furnace should be cleaned thoroughly at least once a year. Regular cleaning will not only maintain the efficiency of the furnace, but it will also keep the ducts from getting dirty and spreading dust throughout your home.