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Rebates & Discounts

HVAC savings should be clear before you sign.

The best savings on dual-fuel heat pump systems usually come from matching the right equipment with utility rebates, manufacturer discounts, and a clean installation scope.

Qualifying projects may combine

Utility rebates + manufacturer discounts

Rebate amounts, eligibility, and program rules vary by utility, equipment match, account, and installation conditions.

Dual-Fuel Systems

Rebates may be available on qualifying heat pump equipment.

Dual-fuel systems can qualify for utility rebates when the outdoor heat pump, indoor equipment, thermostat controls, and utility account all line up. We can help compare the rebate path against standard AC or furnace replacement options.

  • Rocky Mountain Power instant rebate may apply to qualifying equipment.
  • Enbridge Gas mailed rebates may apply when paired with eligible furnace equipment.
  • Provo City Power rebates may be available for homes on that utility.
  • Other utility companies may have rebate paths worth checking.
  • Manufacturer discounts up to $1,000 may be available on select equipment.

What We Check

The savings path only matters if it fits your home.

We verify utility territory, equipment matchups, rebate paperwork requirements, and whether a manufacturer discount is available before you approve the estimate.

Efficiency Payback

A higher-efficiency system should return more than brochure talk.

If a dual-fuel or inverter system lowers operating cost, qualifies for rebates, and is installed without padded sales overhead, the real payback picture can look a lot better than homeowners expect.

Common appliance loads

Hair dryer

Hair dryer appliance
1,500W

Typical high-heat appliance

Space heater

Space heater appliance
1,500W

Common plug-in heater

Microwave

Microwave appliance
1,200W

Typical kitchen load

Coffee maker

Coffee maker appliance
1,000W

Short morning cycle

Inverter AC & Heat Pump Ranging

Installed Layton dual fuel inverter heat pump outdoor unit
About 700W-1,500W

Uses about the same power as common household appliances while cooling or heating the home at lower output, depending on conditions.

Soft startVariable speedWhole-home comfort
Inverter AC Systems could save$600-$1,200/yrPotential heating + cooling savings in the right home

Why homeowners compare inverter systems

Lower operating cost can help the upgrade pay for itself faster.

A properly matched inverter heat pump or dual-fuel inverter system can save roughly $600-$1,200 per year in heating and cooling cost in the right home. That depends on what equipment is being replaced, utility rates, ductwork, controls, weather, and how the home is used.

We regularly install these systems for thousands less than the big-box private-equity and franchise HVAC companies around here. Homeowners often see side-by-side quotes come in around 40% lower with us because we are not padding jobs with bloated overhead, layers of middle management, corporate markup, franchise layers, and investor-first pricing, so choosing CoolDeals can help you see a real return on your investment.

  • Some homes can save roughly $600-$1,200 per year on heating and cooling.
  • Rebates plus lower utility waste can shorten payback.
  • Homeowners often save thousands upfront with CoolDeals. In many side-by-side full-system quotes, our pricing comes in around 40% lower than larger franchise, big-box, and investor-backed HVAC companies because we keep overhead lean and avoid layers of corporate markup.

Utility Rebates

Rebates are based on utility provider, equipment efficiency, and program rules. They can change, so we confirm them during the quote.

Manufacturer Discounts

Some select equipment can receive manufacturer discounts up to $1,000 depending on model availability and current programs.

Estimate Clarity

We show rebate assumptions separately so you can see what lowers today's price and what may arrive later as a mailed check.

Eligibility Review

Equipment match, utility account, thermostat controls, and installation conditions all matter before rebate paperwork is submitted.

Dual-Fuel Planning

Heat pump, furnace, and control choices are compared together so rebate chasing does not override comfort or reliability.

No Pressure

The point is to make the real net cost easier to understand, not to rush you into a bigger system than the home needs.

Careful Claims

We separate the real estimate from the assumptions.

Savings, rebates, discounts, and utility program eligibility are not guaranteed. We show assumptions clearly so you can see what may lower the upfront price, what may arrive later as a mailed check, and what depends on utility approval.

Real Net Price

Want the real installed price, rebate path, and monthly savings story in one quote?

We can show you the actual system options, what incentives may apply, and whether a dual-fuel or inverter upgrade is worth it before you sign with a high-overhead sales company.

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