2026 Cost Data

How Much Does a Heat Pump Cost in Beaver?

Normal Range:$12,250 – $15,171

Heat pumps cost $13,000 on average in Ohio, based on 33 real homeowner quotes.

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Data from BLS · ENERGY STAR · EIA · 33+ homeowner reports · Updated March 2026

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Beaver at a Glance

Average Cost

$13,000

median

33 crowdsourced quotes from Ohio

Electricity Rate

19.9¢

above 16¢ avg/kWh

EIA · Buckeye Rural Elec Coop, Inc

Climate Zone

Zone 4

IECC 2021

Rebates

$0

expired

DSIRE · EnergySage

A heat pump in Beaver typically costs $12,250–$15,171 installed, based on 33 real quotes from Ohio homeowners. Beaver's electricity runs 19.9¢/kWh (Buckeye Rural Elec Coop, Inc) — slightly above the national average. You're in Climate Zone 4, which means you get real seasons — your system needs to handle both heating and cooling.

Cost by Project Type

What Will It Cost?

Cost depends more on what you're installing than your home size. A single ductless unit for one room is very different from a whole-home multi-zone system.

Central ducted heat pump

Replaces existing furnace — uses your current ductwork

$12,250 – $15,000

median $13,888 · 16 quotes

Based on real homeowner-reported costs in Ohio. Your actual cost depends on equipment brand, local labor rates ($28/hr in Beaver), and site conditions.

What Ohio Homeowners Actually Paid

Based on 33 crowdsourced quotes from real homeowners. These are what people reported paying — not contractor estimates.

Budget (25th)

$12,250

Median

$13,000

Premium (75th)

$15,171

Lowest

$2,900

Highest

$43,000

In Their Own Words

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"Lennox Elite EL18XPV 19.4 SEER2; Merit CBK45VHVT variable speed air handler; bypass humidifier. Reuse Ecobee thermostat. 10-year…"

2025

$12,250

DuctedLennox
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"Trane XV18 3 ton 18 SEER2 750 speeds; Tem8 3 ton variable speed air handler with BAYHTR 15kW heat strips, XL850 thermostat, bypass…"

2025

$15,000

DuctedTrane
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"Site unseen estimate of $15k for Heat Pump system (23 SEER, 9.5 HSPF) with tax credit -$2000."

Cleveland area · 2025

$15,000

Source: crowdsourced homeowner reports, collected and verified by WattFax.

Cost by System Type

There are a few different kinds of heat pump systems. The right one depends on whether your home has ductwork (the air vents in your walls and ceiling that blow hot/cold air).

Ducted

$12,850

median · 16 quotes

Connects to the air vents (ducts) already in your walls and ceiling. Best if you have existing ductwork from a furnace or AC system.

Ductless Mini-Split

$42,000

median · 4 quotes *

Wall-mounted units in individual rooms, no ductwork needed. Each room gets its own temperature control. Great for older homes or additions.

Dual-Fuel Hybrid

$13,000

median · 2 quotes *

A heat pump paired with a gas furnace as backup. The gas kicks in on the coldest days. Best in very cold climates where temps regularly drop below 10°F.

* Small sample size — may not reflect typical pricing.

Source: 33 homeowner reports from Ohio.

Most Installed Brands in Ohio

Based on what homeowners in Ohio actually bought — not manufacturer recommendations.

Trane

$12,749

7 installs

Bosch

$17,708

5 installs

Goodman

$8,141

4 installs

Lennox

$12,455

4 installs

Source: 33+ homeowner installation reports from Ohio.

What Drives the Price in Beaver

$28/hr

Local HVAC Labor Rate

Labor is the biggest variable between cities. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that HVAC installers in the Beaver area earn a median of $28/hr. After business overhead (insurance, trucks, office), contractors typically charge around $98/hr. A typical install takes a 2-person crew 8–12 hours, putting Beaver labor at $1,176–$1,960. That's near the national median of $28/hr.

Source: BLS Occupational Employment Statistics, SOC 49-9021

Zone 4

Your Climate Zone

Beaver is in IECC Climate Zone 4. Zone 4 is mixed — moderate summers, cold winters (10–25°F lows). Heating and cooling loads are roughly balanced. This affects what size and type of system you need: since you get both hot summers and cold winters, the system needs to handle both.

A Beaver home under 1,500 sq ft typically needs a 2-ton system ($4,980–$9,068), while homes over 3,500 sq ft need 5 tons ($8,568–$14,852).

Source: IECC 2021 Climate Zone Map

19.9¢/kWh

Your Electricity Rate

This is what you pay per kilowatt-hour of electricity through Buckeye Rural Elec Coop, Inc. It matters because a heat pump runs on electricity — so your electric rate directly affects how much it costs to heat and cool your home. Your rate is above average, so a high-efficiency system (19+ SEER2) will pay back its higher upfront cost faster through lower bills.

What's SEER2? It stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio — think of it like MPG for your car. A 20 SEER2 system uses about 25% less electricity than a 15 SEER2 system. At Beaver's rate, that's roughly $339/year saved on heating alone.

Source: EIA Electric Power Monthly · Buckeye Rural Elec Coop, Inc

Rebates You Can Use in Beaver

Rebates reduce your upfront cost — some are taken off the price at purchase, others come as tax credits or utility bill credits.

Federal 25C Tax Credit

Expired December 31, 2025. May be renewed — check IRS.gov.

Expired

No state or utility rebates currently found for this area. Check with Buckeye Rural Elec Coop, Inc or your contractor — new programs launch frequently.

Source: DSIRE · EnergySage · Rewiring America

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Beaver?

Based on 33 real homeowner quotes, the median installed cost in Ohio is $13,000. Budget installs (25th percentile) come in around $12,250, while premium systems hit $15,171+. The price depends on your home size, system type, and whether you need new ductwork.

What rebates are available in Beaver?

The federal 25C tax credit (up to $2,000) expired December 2025. No active state or utility programs found for this area.

Do heat pumps work in Beaver's climate?

Yes. Beaver is in Climate Zone 4. Zone 4 is mixed — moderate summers, cold winters (10–25°F lows). Our recommendation: 9.5+ HSPF2. Consider cold-climate rated if lows regularly drop below 15°F.

What's the difference between ducted and ductless?

A ducted heat pump connects to the air vents already in your walls and ceiling — if you have a furnace now, you probably have ducts. It heats and cools the whole house through those vents. A ductless mini-split uses small wall-mounted units in individual rooms, connected by a thin pipe to an outdoor unit. It's ideal if you don't have existing ductwork, or want to control temperatures room-by-room. In Ohio: Ducted median $12,850 vs Ductless Mini-Split median $42,000.

What does electricity cost in Beaver?

19.9¢/kWh (Buckeye Rural Elec Coop, Inc). That's above the national average of 16¢ — a more efficient system will save you more each month. This rate directly affects your monthly operating cost since heat pumps run on electricity.

What brand should I get?

Based on what Ohio homeowners actually installed, the most popular brands are Trane (7 installs, median $12,749), Bosch (5 installs, median $17,708), Goodman (4 installs, median $8,141). Brand choice matters less than proper sizing and installation quality — a well-installed mid-tier system will outperform a poorly installed premium one.

Labor: BLS (SOC 49-9021) · Equipment: ENERGY STAR · Electricity: EIA / NREL · Rebates: Rewiring America · Climate: IECC 2021 · Quotes: 33+ homeowner reports · Updated March 2026