Limited-time offer on a high-efficiency heat pump*

Buy a qualifying Daikin heat pump between now and April 30, 2024 and save both on upfront costs and lower energy costs every year. 

  • Ducted: Install a new Daikin Complete Fit Inverter System and receive the air handler unit for free. Value up to $2,000.

  • Ductless: Get up to 50% off a Daikin ductless outdoor unit. Qualifying model numbers included go up to 2MXL18W. Value up to $2,000.

Other financing options are available on your PGE bill. See the recently increased Energy Trust of Oregon rebates Energy Trust of Oregon to save even more.

Why would I want a heat pump? 

Heat pumps are a proven technology with several benefits.

  • Better indoor air quality because air is filtered more often

  • Easily add efficient air conditioning

  • Energy savings of 40 to 60%**

  • Constant comfort: even temperatures and balanced humidity

  • Whisper quiet, inside and out

  • Financing is easy — simply make monthly installments through your PGE bill. Ask your contractor about eligibility and terms.

** Compared to a standard electric furnace. Individual circumstances will vary.

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What is a heat pump?

The most energy-efficient alternative to air conditioners and furnaces, heat pumps move heat where you want it – outside in the summer and inside in the winter. Because they move heat rather than generate it, heat pumps require much less energy to keep temperatures comfortable.

Ducted heat pump

Ductless heat pump

What kind of heat pump should I get?

Either a ductless or ducted heat pump is a great choice for most people.

Ductless heat pumps are great for:  

  • Heating and cooling homes without ductwork or with old, tired ducts.  

  • Replacing inefficient electric baseboards or wall heaters, radiant heat, or noisy window-mounted air conditioners.  

  • Helping to maintain a comfortable temperature in attics, sunrooms or work areas.    

  • Providing room-by-room heating in new additions and in-law suites.

Expected costs and incentives:

Ducted heat pumps are great for:  

  • Replacing an electric forced-air furnace with something more cost-efficient.  

  • Making existing heating systems more energy-efficient.  

  • Providing affordable cooling in the summer and saving energy in the winter. 

Expected costs and incentives:

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