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Any recs for a great Heat Pump/exchanger ? (Original Post) WhiteTara Jul 2023 OP
Here's some info on the tax credits... Think. Again. Jul 2023 #1
thanks for giving me the info WhiteTara Jul 2023 #2
I bought a Bosch dual-fuel heat pump Delarage Aug 2023 #3
thanks! I'll put Bryant in my file WhiteTara Aug 2023 #4

Think. Again.

(17,324 posts)
1. Here's some info on the tax credits...
Sat Jul 8, 2023, 11:41 AM
Jul 2023

I don't know about particular brands or models of heat pumps but below is a good place to start if you are hoping to use the new tax credits.

This IRS page gives info on which heat pumps qualify for up to $2000:

https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/energy-efficient-home-improvement-credit

And this website https://www.energystar.gov/about/federal_tax_credits/air_source_heat_pumps explains:

In general, all ducted heat pumps that have earned the ENERGY STAR label are eligible, as well as certified mini-split systems (non-ducted) with:

SEER2 > 16
EER2 > 12
HSPF2 > 9

Among the models that earn the ENERGY STAR Cold Climate designation, eligible systems are:

ducted with EER2 > 10
mini-splits with
SEER2 > 16
EER2 > 9
HSPF2 > 9.5



WhiteTara

(30,139 posts)
2. thanks for giving me the info
Sat Jul 8, 2023, 03:15 PM
Jul 2023

and where to find more. It seems credits abound but I don't pay enough taxes to really benefit, sadly...both ways, for me and the country. Rebates are administered by the state and Ar don't believe in that thar climate change thingy.

Delarage

(2,346 posts)
3. I bought a Bosch dual-fuel heat pump
Thu Aug 3, 2023, 06:50 PM
Aug 2023

for a rental I own (my mom's old house). I kind of regret keeping the gas backup, but it should rarely be used. Also got a heat pump water heater for that house.

For my house, I have a wood stove that is good as a backup. I plan on getting a Bryant heat pump with a high HSPF (so it can heat even during the coldest winter in Delaware).

https://www.bryant.com/en/us/products/heat-pumps/284anv/

Although ductless mini-splits are the gold standard, I think. Can do it all with no heat loss from leaky ducts.

WhiteTara

(30,139 posts)
4. thanks! I'll put Bryant in my file
Thu Aug 3, 2023, 07:38 PM
Aug 2023

Mini splits won't work in our house but our ducting is in great shape.

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