High-efficiency heat pumps
Replace aging electric resistance, furnace, or AC equipment with right-sized heating and cooling that can cut energy waste while improving comfort.
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Eco looks across HVAC, plumbing, and electrical together so your home gets the right efficiency upgrades in the right order, with rebates checked before you approve the work.
Efficient upgrades
Replace aging electric resistance, furnace, or AC equipment with right-sized heating and cooling that can cut energy waste while improving comfort.
Condition additions, bonus rooms, ADUs, and hard-to-heat spaces without extending ductwork through the whole home.
Use surrounding air to heat water with far less electricity than a standard electric tank, with plumbing and electrical work coordinated by one team.
Make sure your electrical system can safely support efficient equipment, EV charging, attic fans, or future electrification projects.
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Tap the upgrades that fit your home and watch your Efficiency Score climb. We’ll total up your estimated yearly savings, then email your custom plan straight to you.
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Getting Started
Estimates for a typical Puget Sound home. Your Eco expert confirms real numbers, rebates & incentives.
Washington Rebates & Incentives
Washington homeowners can stack thousands in state and utility incentives when they upgrade to high-efficiency electric equipment. Tap the upgrades you’re considering to explore what may be available — then let Eco handle the paperwork.
of homes in Washington are overpaying for their home energy bills.
Stop overpaying!
Up to $8,000
Washington's Home Electrification & Appliance Rebates program takes the discount right off your invoice when you install a qualifying high-efficiency heat pump.
Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)
$500–$1,500
PSE offers efficiency rebates on qualifying air-source heat pumps, with the amount based on the system's efficiency rating. Switching from a gas furnace may add a fuel-switching bonus.
Who qualifies: PSE electric customers (no income limit)
Up to ~$1,500
Homes with baseboard or wall heat can earn significant PSE Rebates for 'going ductless' with an efficient mini-split — great for additions, ADUs, and hard-to-heat rooms.
Who qualifies: PSE customers with electric or baseboard heat
Up to $20,000
The IRA Home Energy Rebates (HOMES) program rewards whole-house upgrades — heat pump, insulation, air sealing — based on how much energy you save. Bigger savings, bigger rebate.
Who qualifies: Income-eligible homes; rebate scales with energy saved
Up to $1,750
A heat pump water heater uses up to 70% less energy than a standard electric tank. The HEAR rebate comes off your invoice at the point of sale.
Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)
Rebate available
PSE customers can also claim a utility rebate on a qualifying ENERGY STAR heat pump water heater — and may be able to stack it with state programs.
Who qualifies: PSE electric customers (no income limit)
Up to $4,000
If your new heat pump or appliance needs more electrical capacity, HEAR helps cover an electric panel or service upgrade required for the install.
Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)
Up to $2,500
New wiring required to support efficient electric equipment — like a heat pump or EV charger circuit — can qualify for a HEAR rebate.
Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)
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Up to $0 in incentives
Estimated program maximums — your actual savings depend on income, equipment, and utility.
Incentive amounts shown are program maximums and are not guaranteed. Eligibility depends on household income, equipment efficiency, your utility, and program funding, and some programs cannot be combined for the same measure (Washington’s HEAR program has a combined cap of $14,000 per household). State point-of-sale rebates (HEAR) and IRA Home Energy Rebates are administered by the Washington State Department of Commerce for income-eligible households; utility rebates are offered by Puget Sound Energy. The federal 25C energy-efficiency tax credit expired December 31, 2025. Eco does not provide tax advice — confirm current eligibility with the program administrator or a tax professional. We’ll help you identify and apply the rebates you qualify for at your estimate.
Manufactured-home rebates
PSE publishes manufactured-home rebate opportunities for efficiency work such as heating, water heating, windows, insulation, lighting, and qualifying new manufactured homes. Eco can help homeowners identify which measures apply before work begins.
Program amounts and eligibility change. Before publishing final rebate amounts or promising eligibility, confirm the current PSE page and whether the installation must use a Trade Ally or Registered Energy Professional.
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Every electrical, plumbing, and HVAC job is backed by three promises in writing — so you can say yes with total confidence.
With upfront pricing, we eliminate hidden fees, giving you clarity before the job begins.
We stand behind our workmanship for life. If anything we install or repair ever fails because of our work, we will make it right.
We treat your home with respect and leave it cleaner than we found it.