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How Much Does Heat Pump Installation Cost in Everett?

Heat pump installation in Everett typically runs $12,000–$20,000 installed, depending on system type and your home's electrical readiness. Everett and most of Snohomish County are Snohomish County PUD territory — the PUD pays up to $2,500 on an inverter-driven ducted heat pump replacing electric heat, taken straight off the bid when a registered contractor installs it. Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your exact range.

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 Everett $12,000 – $20,000 typical installed cold-climate heat pump in Everett & Snohomish County

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 Everett? Good, better & best

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

Heat Pump Installation installed price ranges in Everett, 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 Everett-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 Everett?

Everett's housing stock

Everett spans 1900s Riverside and Bayside homes to post-war neighborhoods — knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized pipe, and 60-amp services still turn up in the older stock and can add scope before an all-electric system.

Electric-heat conversions

Snohomish PUD's strongest rebates target homes replacing electric baseboard or forced-air electric heat — exactly the systems many Everett homes still run.

Ductwork condition

Leaky, undersized, or missing ducts add cost. Ductless mini-splits skip ductwork entirely, which can be cheaper in Everett's 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. Everett's oldest homes sometimes still carry 60-amp services.

Permits & inspection in Everett

Everett runs its own electrical permitting and inspections — permits are pulled from the city, not state L&I. Eco pulls the permits as part of your installed price.

What rebates lower heat pump installation cost in Everett?

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas), and its instant rebates come off the bid when a registered contractor installs qualifying equipment.

Heat pump (Snohomish PUD)

Up to $2,500

Snohomish County PUD · Utility rebate

Snohomish County PUD pays up to $2,500 for an inverter-driven ducted heat pump ($1,800 for a standard conversion) when a registered contractor replaces electric heat. The rebate comes off your bid instantly.

Who qualifies: Everett and most Snohomish County homes are served by Snohomish PUD

Snohomish County PUD heating 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 Everett differs from the rest of the Puget Sound

Electric utility

Snohomish County PUD

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas), and its instant rebates come off the bid when a registered contractor installs qualifying equipment.

SnoPUD rebate programs

Electrical permits & inspection

City of Everett Permit Services

Everett runs its own electrical permitting and inspections — permits are pulled from the city, not state L&I.

Office: (425) 257-8810

The homes we work on here

Everett spans 1900s Riverside and Bayside homes to post-war neighborhoods — knob-and-tube, galvanized pipe, and 60-amp services still turn up in the older stock.

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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Everett heat pump installation questions, answered

What factors affect heat pump installation prices in Everett?

System type and efficiency tier move the price most, followed by ductwork and electrical readiness. Everett's older Riverside and Bayside homes still turn up knob-and-tube wiring and 60-amp services, which add electrical scope before an all-electric system. Eco confirms every line in a free estimate before any work begins.

What rebates lower heat pump installation cost in Everett?

Snohomish County PUD pays up to $2,500 for an inverter-driven ducted heat pump ($1,800 for a standard conversion) when a registered contractor replaces electric heat - taken off the bid instantly. Income-eligible households can also qualify for up to $8,000 through WA HEAR. Eco checks what applies to your home and handles the paperwork.

Who permits and inspects heat pump electrical work in Everett?

The City of Everett Permit Services ((425) 257-8810) runs its own electrical permitting and inspections - permits are pulled from the city, not state L&I. Any panel or circuit work tied to your heat pump is inspected by the city, and Eco pulls the permits as part of your installed price.

Is a heat pump worth it in Everett?

For most Everett homes, yes - especially the many still heating with electric baseboard or an aging electric furnace, where a heat pump cuts the bill the most and SnoPUD's rebate is strongest. One system then covers both heating and the summer cooling this area increasingly wants.

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