Do you have an outdated or inefficient heating and cooling system?
Ask about todays energy efficient technologies and associated rebates and start enjoying comfort and savings.
Forms that apply to this entire section:
Heating & Cooling Rebate Packet
HVAC Rebate Application_2023
Approved Vendors_05/26/2023 or visit Comfort Ready Home-KPUD Vendor List
Ductless or Ducted Mini-Split Heat Pumps
Minimum criteria listed below:
- Qualifying homes are existing single-family or existing and new manufactured homes.
- Installations must be performed by a KPUD approved contractor.
- Refer to the Heating & Cooling rebate packet above for program details.
DHP Users Guide
Smart Thermostats Rebate $100
Nothing says modern comfort like a smart thermostat that lets you control your homes heating and cooling from anywhere. Qualifying homes must have electric forced air furnace or air source heat pump as the primary heating system and is available for single family and manufactured homes.
Qualifying product must be listed on the BPA Smart Thermostat Products list
Smart Thermostat Rebate Packet
Smart-T-Stat Qualified product List_022823
Air Source Heat Pump
Minimum criteria listed below:
- Refer to the Heating & Cooling rebate packet above for eligibility requirements.
- Installations must be performed by a Washington State licensed installer.
- Heat pumps may require Duct Sealing which may not be eligible for additional rebate.
- All installations must be per BPA standards and installed by KPUD approved vendors.
Heat Pump Installer Project Form
Duct Sealing
In houses with forced-air heating and cooling systems, ducts are used to distribute conditioned air throughout the house. In a typical house, however, about 20 percent of the air that moves through the duct system is lost due to leaks, holes, and poorly connected ducts. The result is higher utility bills and difficulty keeping the house comfortable, no matter how the thermostat is set. A duct system that is well-designed and properly sealed can make your home more comfortable, and energy efficient.
Refer to the Heating & Cooling rebate packet above for eligibility and requirements
Ground Source Heat Pump
KPUD will pay up to a $3,000 rebate on approved Ground Source Heat Pumps. Some restrictions do apply. Minimum criteria listed below:
- This rebate is available for single family homes and some new construction that currently heat with electric.
- Ground source heat pump must be installed by a IGSHPA certified technician.
- Ground source heat pump must be Energy Star qualified.
Ground Source HP Rebate Packet
GSHP-Installer Project Form
For more information on heat pump rebates contact the Energy Services Specialist, Anita Clever 509-773-7622
KPUD reserves the right to make changes based on BPA changes and is subject to the availability of funds.