
Heat Pump Installation in Bozeman, MT
Compare 29 heat pump installation contractors near you in Bozeman and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated May 22, 2026
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Heat Pump Installation in Bozeman, MT
Bozeman MT heat pump installation is gaining traction as NorthWestern Energy rates climb and the state's electrification incentives make heat pumps competitive. Modern cold-climate heat pumps (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat) handle Bozeman's -10°F to -20°F design temps. Older South Side and University District homes have aging gas furnaces or oil heat approaching replacement age. NeedInstall connects you with Bozeman heat pump contractors who size by Manual J (altitude-corrected at 4,800 ft), handle NorthWestern Energy rebates, and pull permits.
Bozeman heat pump installs run $9,500-$20,000 for cold-climate ducted, $5,500-$11,000 for ductless mini-splits. MT requires a state contractor's registration. Permits ($95-$250). NorthWestern Energy rebates ($300-$1,500). 30% federal ITC. Altitude-adjusted Manual J critical at 4,800 ft.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Cold-climate in MT?
- Yes — Hyper-Heat works to -15°F at 70-80% capacity. Bozeman design temps within range, with backup heat strips for extreme cold snaps.
- Altitude affect sizing?
- Yes — air is thinner at 4,800 ft. Manual J with altitude correction critical.
- Replace propane?
- Yes — propane-to-heat-pump conversion in MT is high-ROI. Eliminates fuel deliveries, cuts CO2.
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