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Terms worth knowing
Every rebate a single install qualifies for, added up. A federal tax credit, a state rebate, and a utility incentive can reach several thousand dollars together.
Many of the largest rebates depend on household income. Verification is required, and it trips up more homeowners than anything else on the job.
Lots of utility and state programs only pay a rebate when the installing contractor is enrolled with the program. Being enrolled can decide the bid.
Practical references for HVAC rebates.
What Is a Heat Pump Rebate? A Plain-English Guide
A heat pump rebate is money paid back to you for installing a qualifying heat pump. It comes from three places, federal, state, and your local utility, and in Washington those can stack to roughly $9,200 on a single install.
BasicsHeat Pump Tax Credit vs. Rebate: What to Tell Your Customer
A rebate is money back on the install itself; the federal 25C tax credit lowers what the homeowner owes at tax time. They're separate, and a customer can usually claim both on the same heat pump, which changes the real out-the-door price.
PSEThe 2026 PSE Trade Ally Requirement: What Contractors Must Do
As of April 2, 2026, a heat pump install only qualifies for PSE rebates if an enrolled PSE Trade Ally does the work. If you're not enrolled, your customers can't get the PSE rebate.
HEARWA HEAR Rebates: A Contractor's Guide
HEAR is Washington's income-based heat pump rebate for households at or below 150% of area median income. The customer's income tier sets the amount, and it stacks on top of PSE and local utility rebates.
PSEPSE Heat Pump Rebate Amounts (2026)
PSE pays roughly $500–$1,500 on a standard heat pump install and up to $4,000–$5,000 for income-qualified customers, with the exact amount depending on the equipment's efficiency tier.
StackingCan You Stack PSE and HEAR Rebates? Yes, Here's How
On an income-qualified heat pump install, PSE, HEAR, and a local utility rebate can all pay at once, stacking to roughly $9,200 total. Each program files separately, with its own deadline.