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Why Upgrade to a Ductless Heating and Cooling System? Save energy and money while heating your home during the winter months. Make your home more comfortable. Systems come standard with air conditioning—no more window units! If you have cable ceiling heat, baseboard heat, an electric furnace or wall heaters, you’re probably using too much energy to heat your home. We’re helping qualified customers upgrade to a ductless heating and cooling system that uses a fraction of the electricity and provides more comfort than outdated systems. for more details about ductless heating and cooling. Let us Help You! If you’re a homeowner who currently heats your home with cable ceiling heat, baseboard heaters or wall heaters, you may receive a $750 rebate to help pay for an upgrade, as well as 3.5 percent financing. Site-built and manufactured homes heated with an electric furnace also qualify. Eligible homeowners will receive the rebate once the system is installed.
A typical system can cost $4,000–$6,000, so a $750 rebate can give you considerable savings. To Qualify for Your Rebate: You must be the homeowner. Your home must have cable ceiling heat, baseboard heat, an electric furnace or wall heaters permanently installed. You must use a contractor participating in the utility’s Ductless Heat Pump Contractor Network to install the system. You must be approved by the program for the rebate. All existing electrically heated homes, including manufactured homes, are eligible for our ductless heat pump financing program. Applicable Clark Public Utilities incentives will be deducted from your total loan amount. Loans for work on manufactured homes are limited to $5,000 or less. Ductless heat pump loans are available and are based on the contractor’s proposal. Loans are repayable over five years for amounts less than $10,000 and seven years on amounts exceeding $10,000, but your monthly payment will be at least $25.
Processing fees: $225 for loans below $5,000; $350 for loans $5,000 or more. Fees can be paid upfront or added to your loan. Loan payments are billed monthly, separately from your energy bill. Options or extra costs not eligible for financing must be paid directly to your contractor. Loans are not transferable, so if you sell your home you must pay the unpaid balance on the loan in full. Financing is not available for new construction. Loans are subject to credit and equity approval. A lien is filed on the home for loans above $5,000. Call Energy Services at 360-992-3355 to learn more about rebate eligibility, finance options, and our list of approved installation contractors. Your energy savings and project costs will vary. Program requirements and rebate amounts are subject to change without notice. We do not endorse any particular contractor, manufacturer or product. We make no express or implied warranties of these products or installations.
There are limits to loans, rebates and grants. We have collected thousands of reviews from homeowners and contractors, and we track more than 300 different series of heat pumps, sold under more than 50 different brand names. Which heat pumps do our reviewers rate most highly? The list below represents the top-rated heat pumps sold in the US and Canada. air conditioner units for wallThe list includes units with a cooling efficiency ranging from 14.5 to more than 20 SEER.air handling unit video The units also vary in heating efficiency from 8.5 - 13 HSPF.cheap used window ac unitsThe following list ranks the top 10 heat pumps from lowest to highest rank, based on the We have only included a reviews, there is a risk that a single homeowner will skew the average rating too far in one direction or another.
The pricing information comes from two sources: vendors that sell heat pumps directly, and homeowners that have received quotes to have heat pumps installed. In general, we prefer to quote prices from vendors. This allows homeowners to understand roughly how much of the quotes they receive from contractors is for equipment and how much is for labor. However, most vendors only reveal prices to contractors. Our second source of pricing information -- quotes by contractors to homeowners -- can still give homeowners a good sense of average pricing. price range in quotes tends to be larger. Some homes need ductwork installed; others need both a heat pump and an air handler installed; charge a higher overhead; there are many potential reasons for the variance. The sound rating is measured in decibels and provided by the manufacturer. The lower the number of decibels, the quieter the unit. In most cases, the sound rating is presented as a range, or "as low as" a number of decibels.