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Heat Pump

An energy-efficient HVAC system that transfers heat between indoors and outdoors to both heat and cool your home using electricity.

What Is a Heat Pump?


A heat pump doesn't generate heat — it moves it. In winter, it extracts heat from outdoor air (even in cold temperatures) and brings it inside. In summer, it reverses the process to cool your home. This makes heat pumps one of the most energy-efficient options available, especially when paired with Oregon's Energy Trust rebates. Heat pumps come in ducted (central) and ductless (mini-split) configurations to suit different home setups.

Why It Matters for Your Home

Heat pumps are increasingly popular in Southern Oregon because they provide year-round comfort in a single system. With Energy Trust of Oregon rebates and federal tax credits often available, upgrading to a heat pump can significantly reduce your energy bills. Proper installation by a qualified technician is critical — an incorrectly sized or installed heat pump won't deliver the efficiency you're paying for.

Considering a heat pump? Call Trademark Tek at 541-500-0663 for a free consultation and rebate assistance.

Related Terms


➜ Mini-Split

➜ SEER

➜ HSPF

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