Heat Pump Installation in Westfield, IN

A heat pump matched to Indiana winters, with dual-fuel options, Duke Energy rebates, and the federal tax credit on the table.

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Heat pumps that fit a Westfield winter

Heat pumps are a natural fit for Westfield's newer homes, but they have to be specified for an Indiana winter, where lows reach the teens and single digits. A standard heat pump loses capacity as it gets colder, so we usually design one of two ways, a dual-fuel system that pairs the heat pump with a gas furnace and hands off when the cold deepens, or a cold-climate heat pump engineered to hold capacity at low temperatures. Which one fits depends on your home, your existing gas service from CenterPoint Energy, and how you want to balance the electric and gas sides of the bill.

Dual-fuel versus cold-climate

Dual-fuel

A heat pump does the efficient heavy lifting through the mild and moderate parts of the season, then the gas furnace takes over on the coldest Westfield nights. It is often the most economical setup where a home already has CenterPoint gas service, and it gives you a built-in backup.

Cold-climate all-electric

For homes leaning all-electric or without practical gas service, a cold-climate heat pump uses variable-speed technology to keep meaningful capacity down into the low temperatures Westfield sees, often with electric backup heat for the extremes.

Rebates and the federal tax credit

The incentives on a heat pump can be substantial. Duke Energy Indiana's Smart Saver program offers heat pump rebates, and qualifying heat pumps are eligible for the federal energy efficiency tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act. We verify the current Duke Energy program terms at enrollment and point you to the federal credit details so you can claim what you qualify for.

  • Duke Energy Smart Saver heat pump rebates, verified at enrollment.
  • Federal IRA energy efficiency tax credit on qualifying heat pumps.
  • Free in-home estimate and financing on qualifying systems.

Sized, matched, and commissioned

We size on a load calculation, match the indoor and outdoor equipment, set the dual-fuel or backup-heat control points correctly, and commission the system so it delivers its rated efficiency. Set up right, a Westfield heat pump is comfortable and economical across the whole year.

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Heat pump installation questions in Westfield

Will a heat pump keep up in an Indiana winter?

Specified correctly, yes. We design either a dual-fuel system that leans on your gas furnace in deep cold, or a cold-climate heat pump built to hold capacity at low temperatures.

What is dual-fuel and is it right for me?

It pairs a heat pump with a gas furnace, using the efficient heat pump most of the season and the furnace on the coldest nights. It often makes the most sense where CenterPoint gas service is already in place.

What rebates and credits can I get?

Duke Energy's Smart Saver program offers heat pump rebates, and qualifying units earn the federal IRA tax credit. We verify the Duke terms at enrollment and point you to the federal details.

Is a heat pump cheaper to run than my furnace?

Through the milder parts of the season, usually yes. Dual-fuel is designed to capture that efficiency while keeping gas heat available for the extremes.

Do you offer financing?

Yes, on qualifying systems, which combined with the rebates and tax credit can make a heat pump very approachable.

Considering a heat pump in Westfield?

Call (317) 436-3846 or send a request for a free estimate. We will lay out dual-fuel versus cold-climate, the Duke rebates, and the federal credit.

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