Heat pumps offer financial, comfort, and environmental advantages that are especially compelling in California. Here's why thousands of Valley homeowners are making the switch.
With LADWP's enhanced rebate ($2,500/ton), federal IRA 25C credit ($2,000), and potentially income-qualified programs, a qualifying 3-ton installation can cost as little as $2,500 out of pocket — replacing both your furnace and air conditioner.
Your heat pump provides both heating and cooling. When you upgrade, you're replacing your furnace AND your air conditioner in a single project — making the economics even more compelling.
Heat pumps are 200–400% efficient. For every unit of electricity they use, they move 2–4 units of heat energy. Most Valley homeowners see 20–40% reductions in heating and cooling energy costs after installation.
Switching from gas heating to a heat pump eliminates direct home combustion emissions. As California's electricity grid continues adding renewable sources, heat pump-heated homes become cleaner over time — without any system changes.
Modern heat pump systems are attractive to buyers — especially in California's market where energy efficiency and electrification are increasingly valued. Homes with recent high-efficiency HVAC systems sell faster and for more.
Modern heat pumps are remarkably quiet — significantly quieter than older forced-air systems. They also provide more consistent temperatures by running longer, lower-intensity cycles rather than blasting on and off.
ECO calculates your real after-rebate cost and gives you an honest assessment. No pressure, no obligation.
ECO Heating & Cooling, Inc. — airecola.com