The US Department of Energy is encouraging households to consider installing heat pumps to save on energy bills and reduce carbon pollution. According to a study, over 90% of US households could save energy by switching to a heat pump, which can be used for both heating and cooling. The key to reaping benefits is choosing the right heat pump, considering factors such as size, compressor type, efficiency, and reliability. The Inflation Reduction Act offers a tax credit of up to $2,000 for installation and purchase costs. This credit may not be available forever, so homeowners are advised to take advantage of the savings as soon as possible. Heat pumps are a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option, and many people who have made the switch have reported positive experiences. Despite some misconceptions, many households are already saving hundreds or even thousands of dollars on their energy bills, and experts recommend considering a heat pump as a potential solution.
Your outdated HVAC system could be wasting $1,500 annually – act now to take advantage of remaining tax incentives before they expire.
by EcoBees | Jan 10, 2025 | Heat Pumps
