2026 Cost Data

Heat Pump Cost in Washington

Normal Range:$10,000 – $20,000

Heat pumps cost $17,000 on average in Washington, based on 113 real homeowner quotes.

13.1¢/kWh Zones 4, 5, 6 0 Rebates 10 Cities
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Real Homeowner Data

What Washington Homeowners Actually Paid

Based on 113 real installation quotes from Washington homeowners.

Median

$17,000

113 crowdsourced quotes

Budget (25th)

$10,000

113 crowdsourced quotes

Premium (75th)

$20,000

113 crowdsourced quotes

Lowest

$1,100

113 crowdsourced quotes

Highest

$34,000

113 crowdsourced quotes

Cost by System Type

System TypeMedian CostQuotes
ducted$15,57230
mini-split$11,50126
dual-fuel$19,9808

Most Installed Brands

BrandMedian CostQuotes
Daikin$16,76230
Mitsubishi$19,96928
Bryant$16,5569
Trane$13,4676
Bosch$14,7365
Hisense$14,6673
Pioneer$8,3673
American Standard$9,3333

What Homeowners Said

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OP proposed Bryant Preferred Series 2.5 Ton High Hear Inverter Heat Pump (38MURA) with Honeywell T10 with EIM and indoor sensors. Text says 'Cost: $12,500'.

Bothell area · 2025 · ducted · Bryant

$12,500

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OP says both quotes came in around $10k; Bosch quote described as $600 cheaper at install than Daikin. Daikin quoted as 2.5 ton 14-SEER; also claims a Manual J and recommended using existing 8-year-old high-efficiency gas furnace as backup.

Tacoma area · 2025 · ducted · Daikin

$10,000

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OP-proposed Bryant Preferred Series 2.5 Ton high heat inverter with Honeywell T10 and indoor sensors; cost stated as $12,500.

Bothell area · 2025 · ducted · Bryant

$12,500

Crowdsourced homeowner reports, collected and verified by WattFax. Updated monthly.

Rebates & Incentives

No state or utility rebates currently listed for Washington. The federal 25C tax credit expired December 31, 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Washington?

The median cost for a heat pump installation in Washington is $17,000 based on 113 real homeowner quotes. Costs range from $1,100 to $34,000. ducted systems average $15,572 while mini-split systems average $11,501. Costs vary by city — use the calculator above for a local estimate.

What rebates are available in Washington?

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 Washington?

13.1¢/kWh on average. Near the national average of 16¢/kWh.

Washington Heat Pump Costs by City

10 cities with local cost data.