
Heat Pump Installation in Washington, DC
Compare 25 heat pump installation contractors near you in Washington and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Heat Pump Installation in Washington, DC
Washington, DC heat-pump installers in this directory cover Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, Petworth, and surrounding DC. DC's mild winters and humid summers make heat pumps highly effective. A 3-4 ton 17 SEER2 heat-pump system for a typical 1,800-2,400 sq ft DC home runs $11,500-$18,500 installed.
Pepco covers most DC electric service. Washington Gas handles natural gas. DC Sustainable Energy Utility offers significant heat-pump rebates. The 25C federal credit covers 30% up to $2,000. DC's Climate Commitment Act drives aggressive heat-pump adoption.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will a heat pump work in DC winter?
- Yes — DC's coldest winter days rarely drop below 15°F. Modern cold-climate heat pumps deliver full rated capacity to 5°F.
- Are there big DC rebates?
- Yes — DC SEU heat-pump rebates ($1,000-$3,000), 25C federal credit (30% up to $2,000), and HEEHRA for income-qualified households.
- What about DC historic-district homes?
- Outdoor unit placement on contributing properties typically requires HPRB review. Most installers find creative side-yard or rear-yard locations.
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