2026 Cost Data
Heat Pump Cost in Connecticut
Normal Range:$5,000 – $30,000
Heat pumps cost $18,200 on average in Connecticut, based on 43 real homeowner quotes.

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Real Homeowner Data
What Connecticut Homeowners Actually Paid
Based on 43 real installation quotes from Connecticut homeowners.
Median
$18,200
43 crowdsourced quotes
Budget (25th)
$5,000
43 crowdsourced quotes
Premium (75th)
$30,000
43 crowdsourced quotes
Lowest
$1,100
43 crowdsourced quotes
Highest
$50,000
43 crowdsourced quotes
Cost by System Type
| System Type | Median Cost | Quotes |
|---|---|---|
| dual-fuel | $14,250 | 12 |
| mini-split | $26,283 | 12 |
| ducted | $11,795 | 5 |
Most Installed Brands
| Brand | Median Cost | Quotes |
|---|---|---|
| Tosot | $12,995 | 5 |
| Mitsubishi | $29,750 | 4 |
| Fujitsu | $32,733 | 3 |
| LG | $8,467 | 3 |
What Homeowners Said
Final quote mentioned includes carpentry work for hiding drain pipe for minimal outside exposure. Farmington CT area. Multi-zone mini split with 4 heads (1x18k BTU, 1x12k BTU, 2x6k BTU).
$9,500
Final quote includes carpentry work for hiding drain pipe minimal exposure outside (Farmington CT). Multi-zone 4-ton system with 4 heads: 18k, 12k, and two 6k BTU.
$9,500
two-pump Bryant system with 7 heads/zones; says it was about $33k last winter
$33,000
Crowdsourced homeowner reports, collected and verified by WattFax. Updated monthly.
Rebates & Incentives
No state or utility rebates currently listed for Connecticut. The federal 25C tax credit expired December 31, 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a heat pump cost in Connecticut?
The median cost for a heat pump installation in Connecticut is $18,200 based on 43 real homeowner quotes. Costs range from $1,100 to $50,000. dual-fuel systems average $14,250 while mini-split systems average $26,283. Costs vary by city — use the calculator above for a local estimate.
What rebates are available in Connecticut?
The federal 25C tax credit (up to $2,000) expired December 31, 2025. No state or utility programs are currently listed.
What does electricity cost in Connecticut?
29.4¢/kWh on average. Above the national average of 16¢/kWh.
Connecticut Heat Pump Costs by City
5 cities with local cost data.