Heat Pump Installation in Walnut Creek and the Bay Area
A heat pump replaces both your furnace and your AC with one efficient electric system. In the Bay Area’s mild climate it’s often the smartest long-term upgrade, and programs like TECH Clean California, BayREN Home+, and federal tax credits can cut the price substantially.
We size the system with a proper load calculation, install and commission it to spec, and point out every rebate your address qualifies for before you commit.
Every heat pump installation includes: Load calculation and system sizing; Removal of the old furnace / AC where applicable; Outdoor and indoor unit installation; Thermostat and controls setup; Rebate check for your address (TECH Clean, BayREN, 25C); Free estimate before any work begins.
Book with OTTER HVAC at (650) 900-0440. Flat $69 diagnostic on repairs. Free in-home estimates on new installations. EPA 608, OSHA, and NATE certified technicians.
Serving Concord, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon, Danville, Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, and nearby East Bay cities. Hours: 7:00am–5:00pm, seven days a week.
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Frequently asked questions
Will a heat pump keep my house warm in winter?
Yes — modern heat pumps heat comfortably in Bay Area winters and cool in summer with one system. We size it to your home so it keeps up on the coldest nights.
What rebates are available?
California and Bay Area programs offer real incentives for qualifying heat pump installations — TECH Clean California, BayREN Home+, and federal tax credits (25C) may apply. Your free estimate includes a rebate check for your address.
How much does a heat pump installation cost?
It depends on your home, ductwork, and the system you choose. The estimate is free, and we’ll show the math with and without rebates so you can compare honestly.
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References and credentials
- U.S. DOE Energy Saver
- EPA Section 608
- EPA Section 608 refrigerant certification
- U.S. Department of Energy — Energy Saver
Authority sources: U.S. DOE Energy Saver · EPA Section 608