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Heat Pumps · Portland Metro & SW Washington

Heating, cooling, and lower bills, on one system. Year-round comfort for Pacific Northwest homes. Oregon rebates and federal tax credits stack to thousands.

A modern heat pump replaces both your furnace and your air conditioner with one quiet, efficient electric system that warms the house in winter and cools it in summer. For Portland-area homeowners, the math works hard: mild PNW winters are exactly where heat pumps shine, Oregon rebates ($800-$3,000) plus federal tax credits stack meaningfully, and the operating cost is meaningfully lower than older equipment. Tru72 sizes every install with a real Manual J load calculation, evaluates your ductwork honestly, and files the Energy Trust rebate at install so the discount lands on the invoice, not a six-week reimbursement check.

Energy Trust Trade Ally Daikin · Goodman Oregon CCB #40820
Since
1972
Larsell Mechanical heritage
Oregon Rebates
Up to $3,000
ETO, filed at install
Equipment
Daikin · Goodman
Authorized dealer
Service Fee
$72 Diagnostic
Credited to repair
Heat pumps, in plain language

Why Portland homeowners are switching. No confusing sales pitch. Just what it actually means for your house.

One system, both seasons. Replaces the furnace and the AC with one quiet electric unit. Warms the house in winter, cools it in summer.
Lower monthly bills. Heat pumps move heat instead of burning fuel, which is dramatically more efficient. Most Portland households see meaningful reductions on the monthly energy bill.
Built for the Pacific Northwest. Mild Oregon winters and increasingly warm summers are exactly the climate where heat pumps shine. Cold-climate models handle the worst nights we get.
Rebates and tax credits stack. Oregon homeowners typically qualify for $800-$1,650 from Energy Trust (up to $3,000 income-qualified) plus federal tax credits. Stacks meaningfully.
More consistent comfort. Variable-speed inverter compressors run quietly at partial capacity most of the time. No more full-blast / dead-silent cycling. The house just feels steady.
Future-ready. As Oregon's electric grid gets cleaner, your heating gets cleaner too. New equipment with a 15 to 20-year service life points forward, not backward.
Why a heat pump in the PNW

One system. Two seasons. Heating in winter, cooling in summer, on a single electric platform.

01

Year-round comfort.

A modern heat pump heats efficiently down into the 20s and cools through Oregon heat waves. One outdoor unit, one thermostat, no separate furnace and AC to coordinate. The Pacific Northwest climate is where heat pumps shine.

02

Lower energy bills.

A right-sized cold-climate heat pump moves heat rather than burning fuel, which means dramatically less energy per BTU delivered. For homes replacing an electric resistance furnace or aging gas system, the operating cost drop is real and shows up monthly.

03

Rebates and tax credits stack.

Oregon homeowners qualify for Energy Trust of Oregon rebates filed at install ($800 to $1,650 standard, up to $3,000 income-qualified), state Heat Pump Purchase Program stackable rebates, and federal IRA tax credits. The net cost is meaningfully lower than the sticker.

Ready to right-size

A real quote starts with a real measurement. Free Manual J. Free assessment.

Schedule the assessment and a Tru72 technician walks the home, calculates the load, and hands you a written quote with the Energy Trust rebate netted out.

The Tru72 install difference

Two ways to size a heat pump. One uses your home. The other uses last week's truck.

Typical install
Tru72 install
"Same size as the old one." Equipment sized to the prior install, right or wrong. Result: oversized system, short-cycling, uneven temperatures, higher bills, shorter equipment life.
Sized to your actual home. Manual J load calculation room by room (square footage, ceiling heights, windows, insulation, PNW climate). Result: consistent comfort, lower operating cost, equipment that lasts the full 15 to 20 years.
Ductwork assumed fine. Connected to existing ducts, no performance check. Result: airflow issues surface after install. Some rooms cold, some hot, system runs longer than it should.
Ductwork verified before the contract. Static pressure, return area, leakage measured. If the ducts can't support the equipment, we say so up front. Result: no surprises after install. Full system performance from day one.
Refrigerant charged by feel. Charged until gauges look about right. Result: system runs 10 to 20% below design efficiency. Higher bills, shorter compressor life, no documentation if anything goes wrong.
Charged by weight to manufacturer spec. Exact charge documented on the invoice. Result: the efficiency you paid for, from day one, with a written record if a warranty claim ever comes up.
Rebate paperwork is your problem. Apply yourself, wait six to eight weeks. Result: you front the full install cost and chase the reimbursement. Some homeowners miss filing windows and lose the rebate entirely.
ETO rebate filed at install. Discount lands on the invoice, paperwork handled. Result: you pay the post-rebate balance from day one. No chasing, no missed deadlines.
Commissioning is "it runs." System turned on and left to settle. Result: problems surface weeks or months later. You schedule a callback. You hope it's covered.
Commissioning verified by measurement. Pressures, airflow, electrical, temperature differentials re-measured after install, on the invoice. Result: you know the system is performing on day one, with the numbers to prove it.
How a Tru72 install goes

Five steps. No surprises. Assess, calculate, quote, install, commission.

01

In-home assessment.

A senior technician walks the home: equipment, ductwork, electrical, insulation, layout. Free, no obligation.

02

Manual J load calc.

Real BTU load calculated room by room. Output is the precise heating and cooling load your home actually needs.

03

Itemized quote.

Equipment options matched to the Manual J output. Itemized labor, parts, permits. ETO rebate netted out before you sign.

04

Install day.

Two-person crew. Equipment matched to the spec. Refrigerant charged by weight. Ductwork sealed. Permits pulled.

05

Commissioning.

Pressures, airflow, electrical, temperature differentials all re-measured. Numbers on the invoice. Walkthrough with you.

Same crew, end to end

From the Manual J to the commissioning. All under one labor warranty.

The same crew that measures the home installs the equipment. No subcontractor handoffs. Numbers on the invoice at the end.

Authorized equipment

Two brands. One family. The Daikin family of heat pump equipment.

Daikin

Inverter-driven, ultra-quiet, high-SEER2.

Daikin is the global leader in heat pump technology. Inverter-driven variable-speed operation matches output to demand minute by minute, so you get tighter temperature control, lower operating noise, and stronger efficiency at PNW shoulder-season loads.

Goodman

Solid efficiency, strong warranty, accessible price.

Goodman is the workhorse of the Daikin family in North America. Heat pumps that hit modern efficiency targets at an approachable price point. The warranty is among the strongest in the industry, which matters when the system needs to last 15 to 20 years.

Energy Trust of Oregon

Rebates filed at install.

Tru72 Portland is an active Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally. Qualifying heat pump rebates are filed at the time of installation, so the rebate lands as a discount on the invoice rather than a six-week reimbursement check.

Most Oregon homeowners qualify for $800 to $1,650 on a ducted heat pump and up to $1,500 on a ductless system. Income-qualified households can stack to $3,000 in Energy Trust rebates, plus up to $2,000 from the state's Heat Pump Purchase Program. Federal IRA tax credits stack on top, claimed on your tax return.

Washington homeowners receive the same diagnostic-first methodology and equipment options. State-specific incentives are evaluated at the assessment; ETO rebates apply on the Oregon side of the Columbia only.

Heat pump questions

Common questions about heat pumps. Plain answers from a diagnostic-first crew.

Why does Tru72 do a Manual J load calculation on every heat pump install?
Most existing residential HVAC systems are oversized. An oversized heat pump short-cycles (turns on and off rapidly), wastes energy, doesn't dehumidify properly, and wears out faster. Manual J is the industry-standard residential load calculation. It accounts for square footage by room, ceiling heights, window count, type, and orientation, wall and attic insulation, air infiltration, and Pacific Northwest climate zone. The output is the precise heating and cooling load your home actually needs, in BTUs. We size the equipment to that, not to "same as the old one."
What heat pump brands does Tru72 Portland install?
Tru72 is an authorized dealer of Daikin and Goodman, which are the residential HVAC brands in the Daikin family. Equipment is selected based on the Manual J output, available space, ductwork compatibility, sound rating preference, and budget. We do not push a single brand on every home; the right system depends on the data the assessment surfaces.
How much does a heat pump installation cost in Portland?
Heat pump installation cost varies significantly with home size, existing ductwork condition, whether you need a backup heat source, and equipment tier (entry, mid-range, premium). The free in-home assessment includes a Manual J load calculation and an itemized written quote so you see the actual number for your home rather than a generic ballpark. Energy Trust of Oregon rebates and federal tax credits reduce the net cost meaningfully for Oregon homeowners.
What rebates and tax credits apply to heat pumps in Oregon?
Tru72 Portland is an active Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally. Oregon homeowners typically qualify for $800 to $1,650 on ducted heat pumps and around $1,500 on ductless systems. Income-qualified households can stack to $3,000 in ETO rebates plus up to $2,000 from the state's Heat Pump Purchase Program. Federal IRA tax credits stack on top. Tru72 files the ETO rebate paperwork at the time of installation, so the rebate lands as a discount on the invoice rather than a six-week reimbursement check.
Will my existing ductwork work with a new heat pump?
Maybe. Existing ductwork is evaluated as part of the assessment against the new system's airflow requirements (static pressure, return area, supply layout, leakage). If the ducts can support the new equipment, we proceed. If they cannot, we tell you before the contract, not after the install. Ductwork remediation or replacement is quoted separately and is finance-eligible alongside the equipment.
Do you install ductless mini-split heat pumps too?
Yes. Ductless mini-split heat pumps are an excellent fit for older Portland-area homes without ducts, ADUs, additions, bonus rooms, converted attics, and any zone the central system can't reach properly. Sizing follows the same Manual J discipline applied per zone, not a one-size-per-room default.
What about Southwest Washington homeowners?
Tru72 Portland serves Vancouver, Camas, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, Washougal, and La Center from the same Lake Oswego dispatch. Washington homeowners receive the identical diagnostic-first methodology and the same equipment options. Energy Trust of Oregon rebates apply on the Oregon side of the river only; Washington homeowners are evaluated for state-specific incentives at the assessment.
How long does a heat pump installation take?
Most ducted heat pump replacements are a one-day install (8 to 10 hours, two-person crew). Ductless mini-split installs depend on zone count: a single zone is typically a day, multi-zone installs (3 to 5 heads) can run 2 days. Ductwork remediation or replacement adds time and is scoped at quote.
Premium Comfort. Built on Trust.

Year-round comfort. One system. Lower bills, real measurements, and a decision you can stand behind.

One system that warms the house through the long Pacific Northwest winter and cools it through the next heat dome. Energy Trust rebates and federal credits stacked. The math measured against your actual home, not last week's truck. Schedule the assessment and a senior Tru72 technician hands you a written quote with the ETO rebate netted out, the Manual J in hand, and zero high-pressure sales calls. You go home with the actual number for your house and decide on your timeline.

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