San Francisco, CA Incentive Finder
Heat Pump Rebates & Incentives in San Francisco
San Francisco homeowners can save thousands on heat pump upgrades with federal, state, and local incentives. We found 12 programs available in your area.
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Incentive eligibility varies by zip code and utility provider. Enter yours to see every rebate and tax credit available in your zip code in San Francisco.
Available Heat Pump Incentives in San Francisco, CA
Below is a preview of incentive programs near San Francisco. Enter your zip code above for results tailored to your exact address and utility provider.
Statewide incentives(7)
California's Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEEHRA)
Up to $8,000 rebate for heat pump
Multi family Heat Pump HVAC
Potential savings
$7,500 - $8,000
Income-qualified projects can receive $7,500–$8,000 per eligible heat pump (variable-speed qualifies for $8,000). Only ENERGY STAR‑certified 2‑stage or variable‑capacity heat pumps are eligible; contractors m...
Amana Brand Heating and Air Conditioning
Save up to $1,250 instant rebate on heat pump
Amana Brand S-Series & Ductless Bundle Program
Potential savings
$650 - $1,250
Requires purchase of an Amana S‑Series R32 full heat‑pump system; certain indoor‑unit bundles qualify for larger rebates. Purchases must occur May 1–July 31, 2026; dealer must be an Amana Advantage Specialis...
Potential savings
$100
$100 when you replace an existing central air conditioner and natural-gas furnace with a new packaged or split heat pump. Existing gas lines must be capped to local code; must be a gas-to-electric fuel switch...
Potential savings
$750 - $1,400
Instant rebates of $750–$1,400 for eligible full FIT heat-pump systems (R32 refrigerant models only). Purchase window: May 1–July 31, 2026. - Income requirements: none. - Rebate level depends on indoor-u...
Potential savings
$40 - $60
Replace an existing non-smart thermostat with an ENERGY STAR-certified smart thermostat. Home must have either air conditioning plus a gas furnace, or a heat pump; rebate $40–$60. No income requirements.
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Regional incentives(4)
Bay Area Air District
Up to $13,500 rebate for heat pump
Clean Heating Efficiently with Electric Technology (Clean HEET) Program
Potential savings
$3,000 - $13,500
Replace and permanently scrap an operational freestanding wood- or pellet-burning stove, fireplace insert, or open-hearth fireplace. You must apply and receive a Notice to Proceed from the program administrat...
Potential savings
No cost
Property must be a building of 5+ attached units (share a wall, floor, or ceiling) and receive service from one of the program-listed utilities. Income-qualified: deed-restricted properties need ≥65% of resid...
Potential savings
$100 - $200
You must complete the program’s free online home evaluation (create a home profile and provide appliance/utility info) and hire a program‑referred contractor; project total must be $4,000+ (excl. taxes, shippin...
Potential savings
$500
Mini‑split units: $150 base rebate plus $80 per additional zone (up to three), for a mini‑split rebate up to $390. Total incentive listed: $500. No income eligibility requirements.
Local incentives(1)
Potential savings
$150 - $1,800
Get $150–$1,800 for switching gas appliances to electric: $1,200 for heat pumps and heat pump water heaters (existing), $300 for electric dryers, $150 for electric cooking, and $300 to remove gas service. In...
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Incentive eligibility varies by zip code and utility provider. Enter yours to see every rebate and tax credit available in your zip code in San Francisco.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What heat pump rebates are available in San Francisco?
- San Francisco, CA residents may qualify for federal, state, and local rebates for heat pump upgrades. Programs vary by zip code, utility provider, and income level—enter your zip code above for a personalized list.
- How much can I save on a heat pump in San Francisco?
- Savings depend on the specific programs you qualify for. The federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (25C) covers 30% of eligible costs, subject to an annual cap of up to $3,200 for most improvements. Many state and local utility rebates can be stacked on top of that. Use our incentive finder to see the full breakdown.
- How do I apply for heat pump rebates in San Francisco?
- Application processes vary by program. Some rebates are applied at the point of sale by your contractor, while others require a separate application. Each incentive listing in our finder includes details on how to apply.
- Can I combine multiple heat pump incentives?
- Yes — many incentives can be stacked. For example, you can often combine a federal tax credit with a state rebate and a utility incentive. Review each program's rules to understand what can be combined.
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