Solar
Power your heat pump with solar
Meet the match made in heaven—literally—when you power your heat pump with solar.
Future-proof your home.
Why
Solar is your heat pump’s BFF
Pair solar with your heat pump for cleaner, cheaper comfort powered by your own roof.
Lower your energy costs
Generate your own power to run your appliances and lower your bills.
Complete your home
Solar gives your heat pump a clean, steady power source.
Reduce your emissions
Switching to solar and heat pumps reduces your home's fossil fuels—and your carbon footprint—every day.
Better together
Heat pumps and solar go together like PB & J
Combine your heat pump and solar energy for maximum synergy and savings. Get even more out of your heat pump when you power it with clean electricity.
Approach
How we get it done
We partner with trusted and vetted solar installers to make the process easy and integrated.
Step 1
Get a free estimate
Start with your personalized heat pump estimate.
Step 2
Match with your solar partner
We connect you with a vetted and specialized solar installer.
Step 3
Power your home
Take it easy while your heat pump and solar work better together.
FAQ
Got questions?
We’ve got all of your solar and heat pump questions covered.
Absolutely! Solar panels and heat pumps are an ideal match. Your solar energy heat pump system will use clean electricity from your panels during sunny days, and any excess power gets stored in the grid for later use. Modern heat pumps are incredibly efficient, so a properly sized solar array can cover most or all of your heating and cooling needs.
Not necessarily, but there are advantages to coordinating both installations. Installing a heat pump and solar panels together allows for better system design, streamlined permits, and potential cost savings. However, we can also help you add solar to an existing heat pump or vice versa.
We work closely with trusted solar partners to help size your solar system based on your heat pump and other home electrification needs. While our certified installers focus on your heat pump, our solar partners handle the solar installation.
Savings vary by home size, energy usage, and local utility rates, but many homeowners see 50-90% reductions in their heating and cooling costs. When you factor in local rebates and long-term energy savings, the typical payback period is 6-10 years.
Great news! You can often combine federal tax credits for both solar and heat pumps, plus state and local rebates that vary by location. For example, Massachusetts offers incentives through Mass Save®, and Colorado homeowners can access rebates via local utilities like Xcel Energy. These programs help lower upfront costs and accelerate your switch to clean energy.
Ready to get started?
There’s no better time to prepare for the future than today. Your home deserves the best—and so do you.