Ductless Heat Pumps the most efficient way to heat and cool your home
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Heating your home with electric resistance heat such as ceiling heat, wall heat or a electric forced air furnace means you are forced with high energy costs. Heating and cooling can be the largest energy expense in your home. A ductless heat pump, otherwise known as a ductless mini split is a terrific solution to helping cut those high utility bills, and give you the most efficient heating and cooling system on the market.
A ductless heating and cooling systems consists of a outdoor unit, with one or more indoor air handling units typically mounted high on a wall or ceiling with individual remotes that control your system. Ductless units have the advantage of being zone systems which enable you to heat and cool the areas you want, which reduces your utility bills, savings up to 60%. Perfect for replacing zonal electric heat, new construction, adding a room, or those hard to heat or cool areas such as an upstairs. Ductless Heat Pumps have a variable speed compressor, providing more efficient operation to match the heating and cooling needs of your house, ultra quiet fan which allows to have more even temperatures throughout your home.
Low cost easy installation
Quiet operation both indoors and out
Efficient operation at outside temperature of 14 degrees and below without electric backup
Save energy & money every month 25%-60% less to heat your home
Heat and Cool only the rooms you are using thus saving energy and money
Environmentally friendly using “Green” Refrigerant
System comes standard with Air Conditioning
Comfortable & Quiet- Ductless Heat Pumps are comfortable and quiet with even temperatures through your home
Ductless Heat Pump Systems- The most efficient way to heat or cool your home
Federal tax credits, State tax credits and local utility rebates to help pay for a Ductless Heat Pump system
Oregon State Department of Energy -Up to $ 400 tax creditFederal Tax Credit – $ 300 tax credit on qualifying systemsEnergy Trust of Oregon – Offers a $ 600 cash incentive for each outdoor unitPGE – Customers can receive a $ 200 incentive for each outdoor unitSalem Electric – $ 1500 cash back for residential customersMcMinnville Water & Light – $ 1500 cash back for residential customersForest Grove – $ 1500 cash back for residential customers
City of AshlandCity of BandonBlachly Lane Electric CoopCanby Utility BoardCity of Cascade LocksCentral Electric CoopCentral Lincoln PUDClatskanie PUDColumbia River PUDColumbia Rural Electric AssnConsumers PowerCoos Curry Electric CoopEmerald PUD Energy Trust of OregonEWEBForest Grove Light & PowerLane Electric CoopMcMinnville Water & LightMidstate Electric CoopCity of Milton-Freewater Light & PowerCity of MonmouthOregon Trail Electric CoopSalem ElectricSpringfiend Utility BoardTillamook PUD
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