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HVACPortland, OR · Completed Jan 2025

Full Gas-to-Heat-Pump Conversion with Energy Trust Rebate

Removed 24-year-old gas furnace and installed a variable-speed Mitsubishi hyper-heat pump. Energy Trust of Oregon rebate ($2,200) and federal tax credit filed on homeowner's behalf.

★★★★★
Oregon Case Study

I was convinced heat pumps 'didn't work in cold weather.' The 18-degree Portland cold snap proved me wrong. House was 70 degrees. Gas bill is $0 forever.

Emma T., NE Portland Alberta
Timeline
1 day
Rebate
$2,200
Rating
-13°F
Project breakdown

The full story, not just the glamour shot.

Portland climate action planning is nudging homeowners off gas. Our client wanted to convert but was terrified of losing heat in a cold snap — a legitimate concern with older heat pump tech. We specced a Mitsubishi Zuba hyper-heat unit rated to -13°F (40°F below what Portland typically sees). Installed, commissioned, and balanced in one day. Energy Trust rebate paperwork filed that week. Homeowner's gas bill is now zero and the house stayed 70°F during the Jan 2025 cold snap when the city hit 18°F.

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