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Heat Pump Panel Check — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Is your Pittsburgh home ready for a heat pump? Check your electrical panel capacity in 3 minutes — free. Up to $9,400 in Pennsylvania rebates available in 2026.

IRA 25C expired Dec 31, 2025. Not available for 2026 installations. State and utility programs are the primary incentives for Pittsburgh homeowners.

Available rebates — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Verified March 2026

ESTIMATE ONLY — verify amounts and eligibility with program administrators before purchasing.

Federal

EXPIRED

IRA 25C Tax Credit

$0

Expired December 31, 2025. Not available for systems installed in 2026. Claim on 2025 tax return if installed before that date (IRS Form 5695).

Section 25D (geothermal) also expired Dec 31, 2025 — terminated by the One Big Beautiful Bill (PL 119-21).

HEEHRA — Pennsylvania

Live

Heat Pump Rebate

$8,000

Low income (<80% AMI)$8,000
Moderate (80–150% AMI)$4,000

Point-of-sale — no tax liability required

State / Utility

Pennsylvania Programs

PECO Smart Ideas for Your Home

$700

PECO (Exelon) — Philadelphia metro

PPL Electric Residential Energy Efficiency Rebates

$600

PPL Electric Utilities

Full Pennsylvania rebate breakdown →

Confirmed maximum rebates for Pittsburgh homeowners

HEEHRA $8,000 + Pennsylvania state programs (IRA 25C expired Dec 2025)

Current confirmed programs

up to $9,400

ESTIMATE ONLY. Programs not all stackable. Income verification required for HEEHRA. Verify with your state energy office before purchasing.

IECC 2021Zone 5A — Cool-Humid

Pittsburgh climate & heat pump sizing

Pittsburgh falls in IECC 2021 Zone 5A — Cool-Humid. Cool climate — a cold-climate ASHP rated to -13°F or better ensures efficient winter operation without excessive resistance backup.

Typical installed cost in Pittsburgh (Standard market): ducted systems $6,000–$14,000, ductless mini-splits $4,000–$9,000 (2026). Estimates reflect 2026 market data. Actual costs vary by system size, home configuration, and contractor. Get 3 quotes.

Before any installation, an NEC 220.82 panel capacity check confirms whether your existing electrical service has headroom — potentially avoiding a $5,000–$10,000 upgrade.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania quick facts

IECC Climate Zone5A
Ducted install cost$6,000–$14,000
Ductless install cost$4,000–$9,000
Max confirmed rebate$9,400
HEEHRA statusLive
IRA 25C creditExpired Dec 31, 2025
Cold-climate HP requiredYes
Electrical codeNEC 220.82
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Frequently asked questions — Pittsburgh

How much does heat pump installation cost in Pittsburgh?

In Pittsburgh (Standard market), ducted systems typically cost $6,000–$14,000 installed, and ductless mini-splits $4,000–$9,000. Actual costs vary by system size, home configuration, and contractor. Get 3 quotes.

Are there rebates available for heat pumps in Pittsburgh?

Yes. The federal 25C tax credit covers 30% of costs up to $2,000. Many states and utilities offer additional rebates.

What size heat pump do I need for my Pittsburgh home?

Depends on square footage, insulation, and climate. A Manual J load calculation is the correct method — most contractors perform one before recommending a system.

How do I find a licensed heat pump installer in Pittsburgh?

Look for state-licensed HVAC contractors. HeatPumpLocator.com lists contractors serving Pittsburgh and surrounding areas.

Check your Pittsburgh panel capacity now

Free NEC 220.82 load calculation. Takes 3 minutes. Find out if your Pittsburgh home is ready for a heat pump — before you spend $5,000–$10,000 on an unnecessary panel upgrade.

Up to $9,400 in confirmed Pennsylvania rebates available in 2026.

Incentive data verified March 2026. Programs change frequently. ESTIMATE ONLY. Confirm eligibility with your state energy office before purchasing.