Choosing the right installer matters just as much as choosing the right heat pump. Home Comfort Alliance helps homeowners across Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Sammamish, Seattle, Everett, Tacoma, and Puget Sound identify available rebates, select qualifying equipment, and install high-efficiency systems designed for year-round comfort.
Our team helps homeowners understand Energy Smart Eastside rebates, PSE heat pump rebates, manufacturer promotions, and financing options so they can see the full picture before making a decision.
We install qualifying ducted and ductless heat pump systems from trusted brands like Carrier and other approved manufacturers, helping homeowners upgrade with confidence.
Home Comfort Alliance offers HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services, which means homeowners get a more complete solution when replacing aging equipment or upgrading comfort systems.
Homeowners replacing an existing gas furnace or electric resistance system in Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond, or Sammamish may qualify.
Households below 150% of Area Median Income may qualify for larger Energy Smart Eastside bonus rebates when installing an approved fully electric heat pump system.
Rebates apply to qualifying Carrier, Bryant, and Mitsubishi heat pump systems installed by a trusted installer like Home Comfort Alliance.
One of the biggest savings opportunities for Eastside homeowners is combining Energy Smart Eastside rebates with qualifying PSE incentives, manufacturer savings, and Home Comfort Alliance promotional offers.
Start with a free quote so we can review your current system, home layout, utility provider, and available rebate opportunities.
We help you compare ducted and ductless heat pump options, equipment efficiency, rebate eligibility, and financing to find the best fit.
Once your system is installed, we help ensure the rebate path is clear so you can take advantage of every qualifying incentive available.
| System Type | Standard Rebate | Bonus Rebate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ducted Heat Pump | Eligible | Eligible if fully electric | Must meet qualifying program requirements. |
| Ductless Heat Pump | Eligible | Eligible if fully electric | Great option for homes without existing ductwork. |
| Hybrid System | Eligible | Not Eligible | Hybrid systems may qualify only for the standard rebate. |
| Carrier / Bryant / Mitsubishi | Eligible When Approved | Eligible When Approved | Installed through an approved contractor network. |
Heat pumps are designed to deliver efficient heating and cooling, helping many homeowners reduce energy use compared with older furnaces, baseboard heating, and aging AC systems.
A modern heat pump provides both winter heating and summer cooling, making it one of the most versatile comfort upgrades for Pacific Northwest homes.
Many homeowners upgrade for quieter operation, more even temperatures, improved indoor comfort, and a better long-term value compared with patching older equipment.
Many homeowners in Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, and Sammamish are comparing whether it makes more sense to replace a furnace, keep baseboard heat, or move to a high-efficiency heat pump. This section helps answer those questions while targeting high-intent search terms competitors often miss.
| System | Heating | Cooling | Energy Efficiency | Rebate Potential |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heat Pump | Yes | Yes | High | Often the strongest |
| Gas Furnace | Yes | No | Moderate | Usually lower |
| Electric Baseboard Heat | Yes | No | Lower | Upgrade opportunity |
| AC + Furnace | Yes | Yes | Moderate | Varies by system |
Many homeowners also search for federal heat pump tax credits when comparing total upgrade costs. Depending on the qualifying equipment installed, homeowners may be able to combine local rebate programs with available federal energy-efficiency tax credits for even greater savings.
Combining local utility rebates, manufacturer promotions, and qualifying federal tax credits can significantly lower the total installed cost of a new heat pump system.
Federal tax credit eligibility depends on the system installed, efficiency ratings, and current program requirements, which is why choosing qualifying equipment matters.
Home Comfort Alliance helps homeowners compare system options so they can better understand which rebates, promotions, and tax-saving opportunities may apply.
Homeowners want to understand the real installed price after rebates, financing, and available incentives — not just generic promotional headlines.
People want a contractor who understands qualifying equipment, rebate programs, and the long-term performance of ducted and ductless heat pump systems.
Fast communication, professional installation, and help understanding next steps all play a major role in choosing the right HVAC company.
“The team made the process easy to understand and helped us feel confident about the equipment, financing, and overall installation.”
“We appreciated how clearly everything was explained. The system recommendation felt thoughtful, and the overall experience was smooth and professional.”
“Our new heat pump is quieter, more comfortable, and much better than patching our old system again. We wish we had done it sooner.”
Bellevue homeowners searching for Energy Smart Eastside rebates, PSE heat pump rebates, and ducted or ductless heat pump installation can compare options, incentives, and savings in one place.
Redmond homeowners often want to know how Eastside rebates, PSE rebates, and manufacturer promotions stack together. This page helps answer those high-intent local questions.
Homeowners in Issaquah and Sammamish can use this page to compare qualifying systems, financing options, and rebate opportunities for new heat pump installations.
Kirkland and Mercer Island homeowners looking for premium heat pump installation and large rebate opportunities can better understand the upgrade path here.
Yes. In many cases, homeowners can combine Energy Smart Eastside rebates with PSE heat pump rebates, manufacturer promotions, and Home Comfort Alliance partner savings.
Depending on the equipment installed, your utility, your city, and available incentives, many homeowners may qualify for several thousand dollars in combined rebates and offers.
Households earning less than 150% of Area Median Income may qualify for enhanced bonus rebates when replacing an older heating system with a qualifying fully electric heat pump.
Qualifying homeowners in Bellevue, Redmond, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, and Sammamish may be eligible. Nearby communities may still qualify for PSE rebates and other savings opportunities.
Many homeowners qualify when replacing an older gas furnace, electric resistance heat, baseboard heating, wall heaters, or aging central HVAC system with a new high-efficiency heat pump.
Yes. Ductless mini split heat pumps often qualify for rebates, especially in homes without existing ductwork or in homes where zoned comfort is important.
Hybrid systems may qualify for standard rebates, but fully electric systems usually qualify for the largest available incentives and bonus rebates.
Some utility incentives may be applied more quickly, while others are processed after installation. Timelines vary based on the program and documentation required.
Yes. Home Comfort Alliance offers financing on qualifying systems, including promotional financing options that can help make a new heat pump more affordable.
Home Comfort Alliance helps homeowners compare rebates, choose qualifying equipment, understand financing, and install heat pump systems designed for efficient, year-round comfort.
See how Energy Smart Eastside rebates, PSE incentives, Carrier savings, and Home Comfort Alliance offers can work together for your home.