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How Much Does Heat Pump Installation Cost in Bellevue?

Heat pump installation in Bellevue typically runs $12,000–$20,000 installed, depending on system type and your home's electrical readiness. Bellevue and most of the Eastside are Puget Sound Energy territory, so efficiency rebates of $500–$1,500 on qualifying air-source heat pumps come off the project — and switching from a gas furnace may add a fuel-switching bonus. The City of Bellevue inspects the electrical side itself. Get a free, no-obligation estimate.

By the Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating And Air licensed team · family-owned since 2012 WA License ECOELEP765P5 Pricing data verified July 2026
Typical range in Bellevue $12,000 – $20,000 typical installed cold-climate heat pump in Bellevue & the Eastside

Typical timeframe: Most installs: 1–2 days · electrical or ductwork upgrades can add time

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What does heat pump installation cost in Bellevue? Good, better & best

Installed price ranges for Bellevue homes. Your estimate depends on your home — the factors below explain what moves it.

Heat Pump Installation installed price ranges in Bellevue, WA (2026)
Option What it covers Typical installed range
Good — Ductless mini-split Per-zone comfort without ductwork; multi-zone systems cost more $6,000 – $16,000
Better — Cold-climate ducted heat pump Most popular in WA Variable-speed, all-electric heating + cooling $12,000 – $20,000
Best — Dual-fuel (heat pump + furnace backup) Heat pump with gas-furnace backup for the coldest snaps $14,000 – $22,000

Ranges are representative Bellevue-area installed estimates. Eco gives you a personalized price range for your home — and explains what affects it — before any work begins.

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What factors affect heat pump installation prices in Bellevue?

Bellevue's housing stock

Bellevue ranges from 1950s–1970s ranches and split-levels to full rebuilds — panel upgrades and gas-to-heat-pump conversions are everyday work, and system age varies street to street.

Gas-to-electric conversion scope

PSE is both the electric and gas utility on the Eastside. Replacing a gas furnace with a heat pump can add venting decommissioning and electrical work — and may qualify for a PSE fuel-switching bonus.

Ductwork condition

Leaky, undersized, or missing ducts add cost. Ductless mini-splits skip ductwork entirely, which can be cheaper in older homes.

Electrical readiness

Switching to a heat pump may need an electrical panel upgrade — a separate $5,000–$12,000 project when the load calculation truly requires one. Many 1960s–70s Eastside homes still run 100A services.

Permits & inspection in Bellevue

Bellevue issues its own electrical permits and sends its own inspectors — work here doesn't go through state L&I. Eco pulls the permits as part of your installed price.

What rebates lower heat pump installation cost in Bellevue?

PSE is both the electric and natural-gas utility here, and its efficiency rebates come straight off qualifying heat pump, water heater, and insulation projects.

Air-source heat pump (PSE)

$500–$1,500

Puget Sound Energy · Utility rebate

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)

Puget Sound Energy rebates

Ductless mini-split (PSE)

Up to ~$1,500

Puget Sound Energy · Utility rebate

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

Puget Sound Energy rebates

Heat pump for heating & cooling

Up to $8,000

WA HEAR · Point-of-sale discount

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)

WA Dept. of Commerce — HEAR

Program amounts are maximums set by each program; actual rebates depend on income, equipment, and your utility. Eco confirms eligibility at your estimate and handles the paperwork.

Good to know locally

How Bellevue differs from the rest of the Puget Sound

Electric utility

Puget Sound Energy

PSE is both the electric and natural-gas utility here, and its efficiency rebates come straight off qualifying heat pump, water heater, and insulation projects.

PSE rebate programs

Electrical permits & inspection

City of Bellevue Development Services

Bellevue issues its own electrical permits and sends its own inspectors — work here doesn't go through state L&I.

Office: (425) 452-6800

The homes we work on here

Bellevue ranges from 1950s–1970s ranches and split-levels to full rebuilds — panel upgrades and gas-to-heat-pump conversions are everyday work.

Monthly payment options

Financing changes the shape of the payment, not the price — so you can get the heat pump installation that's right for your home, not just what fits this month's budget.

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Bellevue heat pump installation questions, answered

What factors affect heat pump installation prices in Bellevue?

System type and efficiency tier lead, followed by ductwork condition and electrical readiness. Bellevue's 1950s-1970s ranches and split-levels often carry original ductwork and 100A panels, so a load calculation up front tells you the true scope. Eco confirms every line in a free estimate before any work begins.

What rebates lower heat pump installation cost in Bellevue?

Puget Sound Energy pays $500-$1,500 on qualifying air-source heat pumps based on efficiency rating, switching from a gas furnace may add a fuel-switching bonus, and homes with electric or baseboard heat can earn up to about $1,500 going ductless. Income-eligible households can also qualify for up to $8,000 through WA HEAR. Eco checks what applies and handles the paperwork.

Who permits and inspects heat pump electrical work in Bellevue?

The City of Bellevue Development Services ((425) 452-6800) issues its own electrical permits and performs its own inspections - work inside city limits doesn't go through state L&I. Eco pulls the permits and coordinates the inspection as part of your installed price.

Is a heat pump worth it in Bellevue?

For most Bellevue homes, yes. A cold-climate heat pump replaces the furnace and adds the cooling more Eastside summers now demand, PSE rebates take real dollars off qualifying systems, and doing the electrical work right at install future-proofs the home for EV charging and other upgrades.

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