PSE Heat Pump Rebate Amounts (2026)
PSE pays roughly $500–$1,500 on a standard heat pump install and up to $4,000–$5,000 for income-qualified customers, with the exact amount depending on the equipment's efficiency tier.
Standard rebates
For most customers, PSE pays somewhere in the $500 to $1,500 range on a qualifying heat pump. The exact number depends on the system type and how efficient the equipment is.
Income-qualified rebates
Income-qualified customers can get up to $4,000 to $5,000 from PSE alone, before HEAR and any local rebate is added on top. This is where the total on a job starts to get large.
Efficiency tiers change the number
The rebate tracks the equipment's efficiency rating (HSPF2). Higher-tier equipment earns a bigger rebate, so the model you spec directly changes what your customer gets back. It's worth checking the tier before you finalize the quote.
Amounts change over time. Confirm the current figures before you promise a number to a homeowner.
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FAQ
Does the customer or the contractor get the check?
It depends on the program path. Some rebates go to the homeowner, some run as an instant discount through the contractor. We sort out which is which per job.
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This guide is general educational information, not legal or financial advice. Rebate amounts, eligibility, and deadlines depend on program funding and utility rules, and change over time. Always confirm the current terms with the program before quoting a customer. Last updated July 1, 2026.