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Save up to 40% on a new heat pump or ductless heat pump

Stay cool during hot summers, warm in the winter, and reduce heating and cooling costs by as much as 40–60%*. Energy Trust and trusted local contractors are working together to bring you discounts of up to $4,000 for ducted heat pump systems and up to $3,500 for ductless heat pumps.

Work with one of our participating trade ally contractors or community partners and incentives will be paid directly to your contractor who will deduct the incentive amount from your invoice, reducing your out-of-pocket costs.

Establish your eligibility

You must live in Coos County, Oregon using electricity provided by Pacific Power and work with one of our selected trade allies.

  1. Contact one of the following participating Energy Trust trade ally contractors or community partners.


    COOS COUNTY

    Addcox Heating and Air
    541.672.6473
    addcox.com

    Alpha Heating and Air
    541.329.5536
    alphaheatac.com

    Coastal Heat Pump
    541.551.5187
    coastalheatpump.com

    Gideon’s Minisplits
    541. 551.5483
    gideonsminisplits.com

    Mahalo Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
    541.672.6707
    mahaloheatingandairconditioning.com

    Pacific Air Comfort
    541.267.5916
    pacificaircomfort.com

    Volt Electric
    541.968.8658

    Westbound Heating And Air Conditioning
    541.294.5161
    sites.google.com/view/5412945161

    COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    NeighborWorks Umpqua
    541.756.1000
    www.nwumpqua.org/our-programs/home-buyer-and-financial-literacy-programs/home-repair-assistance

  2. After installation, your contractor will submit your signed incentive application.

    Your contractor will deduct your incentive amount from your invoice, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses. You are responsible for paying the balance of the invoice. Your contractor will then submit all required paperwork to Energy Trust on your behalf, and Energy Trust will reimburse your contractor directly for these incentives.

Manufactured Homes

Heat Pumps Incentive Requirements
Heat pump (ducted) $4,000
  • Manufactured home built in or after 1985
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace as primary heat source
Ductless heat pump $3,500
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace or zonal heat as primary heat source
  • Limited to single-head interior systems in primary living space
Extended capacity heat pump $2,000
  • Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available
  • Heat pump cannot have a backup gas heating system
Extended capacity heat pump replacing forced air furnace as primary heat source $4,000
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace primary heat source
  • Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available
  • Heat pump cannot have a backup gas heating system

Single Family Homes

Heat Pumps Incentive Requirements
Heat pump (ducted) $4,000
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace as primary heat source
Ductless heat pump replacing electric forced-air furnace $3,500
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace as primary heat source
  • Limited to single-head interior systems in primary living space
Ductless heat pump replacing electric zonal heat $2,900
  • Currently uses electric zonal heat as primary heat source
  • Limited to single-head interior systems in primary living space
Extended capacity heat pump $2,000
  • Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available
  • Heat pump cannot have a backup gas heating system
Extended capacity heat pump replacing forced air furnace as primary heat source $4,000
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace primary heat source
  • Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available
  • Heat pump cannot have a backup gas heating system

Multifamily properties (duplex, triplex, fourplex or side-by-side units such as a townhome or rowhouse)

Heat Pumps Incentive Requirements
Heat pump (ducted) $4,000
  • Replaces electric forced-air furnace as primary heat source
  • 7.5 HSPF or higher
Ductless heat pump $1,800
  • Replaces electric resistance heat as primary heat source
  • Limited to single-head interior systems in primary living space
Extended capacity heat pump $2,000
  • Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available
  • Heat pump cannot have a backup gas heating system
Extended capacity heat pump replacing forced air furnace as primary heat source $4,000
  • Currently uses electric forced-air furnace primary heat source
  • Unit must be included in Energy Trust’s list of qualifying products. Controls must be set with an auxiliary heat lockout setting when available
  • Heat pump cannot have a backup gas heating system

*Incentives will be paid directly to your contractor, who will deduct the incentive amount from your invoice, reducing your out-of-pocket costs. You are responsible for paying the balance of the invoice.

I am experiencing a lower income. What resources does Energy Trust have for me?

Energy Trust has partnered with NeighborWorks Umpqua (NWU) in your area to deliver increased services to customers with lower incomes. This could include a free home energy assessment. To learn more about their program, reach out to NWU at (541) 947-5461 or visit their websiteAlso, depending on household income, customers may qualify for free energy upgrade assistance programs available through local community action agencies and other community service providers. Learn more about free weatherization and heating equipment programs available for income-qualified households.

How do I know if a ducted or ductless heat pump will be better for my home?

Ductless heat pumps are a highly efficient way to provide heating and cooling to your home, and installation is easy. A single indoor ductless unit can heat and cool a large living space, making these systems especially suitable for homes with open floor plans. Operating entirely without ductwork, they eliminate any potential energy loss from leaky or unsealed ducts (which can account for 15–20% of heat loss in a home) and can make your home more comfortable while lowering your energy costs.

ducted heat pump works in weather conditions down to about 35° F unassisted, and down to about 20° F with support from a backup electric furnace. Ducted systems may be suitable for homes with ducts in adequate/good repair that were built in or after 1985. They are a better choice for homes with closed floor plans.

Your contractor will work with you to determine which type of heat pump is best suited for your home.

What if my home requires a larger heating system that is not eligible for this promotion?

This promotion may not meet the needs of every home. In some cases, larger system sizes or multi-head systems are needed to heat or cool other areas of the home. Learn more about incentives for these systems.

What are heat pump controls?

Heat pump controls prevent your system from turning on when it’s not needed. Installing heat pump controls for your existing ducted heat pump system can save up to $100 on annual heating costs and help you maintain a comfortable home.

Are there other resources available to help make my home more efficient?

Depending on household income, customers may qualify for free energy upgrade assistance programs available through local community action agencies and other community service providers. Learn more about free weatherization and heating equipment programs available for income-qualified households.

Questions?

Give us a call at 1.866.368.7878 or email regionalpromo@energytrust.org.