HVAC Rebates Averaging $2,500+

Colorado homeowners can unlock heating, cooling & electrical

incentives, tax credits, and savings with Zero Homes.

Significant incentives available from Tri-State cooperatives:

MVEA, SLVREC, GCEA, SDCEA & HEA rebates

Zero Homes is Your Coop’s Preferred Heat Pump Installer 

Zero Homes has partnered with Tri-State and your electric utility to bring affordable electric upgrades and major HVAC rebates to you. We specialize in heat pump and dual fuel designs and our advanced mobile app gets you from a remote quote to installation quickly.

Not sure which HVAC rebates you qualify for? Book a free call and get expert help finding the best incentives for your home. Schedule your no-obligation conversation today.

Rebates & Tax Credits for High-Efficiency Heating & Cooling: Heat Pumps

Electrify & Save Program

Cold Climate Heat Pump Rebates by Coop

  • Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump (ccASHP): $1,000

    • MVEA, SLVREC, SDCEA & HEA: + $1,500 Additional Rebate/Ton

    • GCEA: + $1,000 Additional Rebate /Ton

Electrify & Save Program

Bonus Dual Fuel Rebates by Coop

  • MVEA, SLVREC, SDCEA,& HEA: + $500 for Dual Fuel (Furnace + Ducted ccASHP)

  • GCEA: +$1,000 for Dual Fuel (Furnace + Ductless or Ducted ccASHP)

Federal & State
Incentives: Tax Credits

  • Federal Air Source Heat Pump: $2,000 tax credit

  • Colorado Air Source Heat Pump Water Heater: $1,500 tax credit

Additional rebates are available based on income eligibility. Your Zero Homes advisor can assist you in finding out if you qualify. There are also rebates available heat pump water heaters and insulation.

*Incentive list is non-exhaustive and dependent on additional criteria based on system and equipment design and certifications. Tax credits and rebates may be less than stated, may not be applicable or may not be stackable with one another. Please ask your Zero Homes Advisor for more details.

Zero Homes is offering limited time discounts to Tri-State electric cooperative members.

  • Install two or more scopes (for example, a heat pump and a heat pump water heater) and receive $500 off your total project price. All participating electric utility cooperatives are eligible: MVEA, SLVREC, SDCEA, GCEA & HEA.

  • GCEA members receive an additional $1,000 off their heat pump or dual fuel project scope.

Why Upgrade Your Heating System with Zero Homes

Your Electric Co-Op’s Trusted Local Partner

Zero Homes is partnering with Tri-State Generation and Transmission and its distribution co--op members to bring significant incentives on home heating and cooling upgrades to members.

Professional Contractors, No Walkthroughs

No more reading reviews and having strangers spend hours in your house taking photos. With 20+ years of general contracting experience, we only work with contractors who deliver top-notch installs. Plus, the Zero Homes app eliminates the need for walkthroughs — just snap, upload and we do the rest.

Max Incentives, On-Bill Financing, Big Savings

Our team analyzes your needs, finds every qualifying incentive, and automatically includes them in the final cost. We also offer no-money-down, on-bill financing — and don’t forget that a heat pump or dual fuel system can deliver reductions in energy usage and cost.

We check in with you and every contractor before they leave your home and ensure that everything is installed properly, clean, and running smoothly —that includes labor and equipment warranties.

Baked-in Quality Assurance

Why get a heat pump or dual fuel system

    • Heat pumps are highly efficient because they transfer heat rather than generate it. They do this by extracting heat from the outside air, even in colder temperatures. This means they use less energy compared to an electric baseboard, furnace or boiler.

    • A dual fuel system combines the efficiency of a heat pump with the reliability of a furnace or boiler for extreme cold.

    • Electric Baseboards vs. Heat Pumps: Baseboards generate heat directly by converting electricity into heat, while heat pumps transfer heat rather than generate it. This leads to lower energy bills

    • Gas Systems vs. Heat Pumps: Gas may be sold at a lower rate to electricity, which a heat pump uses to generate heat. However, heat pumps require less energy overall to run.

    • Propane Systems vs. Heat Pumps: Propane is expensive to rely on as your main heating source. A heat pump uses electricity, which is often cheaper than propane, particularly during milder months.

    • Dual Fuel (Gas, Propane or Oil + Heat Pumps): The beauty of a dual fuel system ensures you're only using fuel when the heat pump isn't as efficient enough (in extremely cold temperatures), likely lowering your overall heating costs.

    • Today’s technologically advanced heat pumps provide more consistent, even heat, compared to a furnace or boiler that might have fluctuations between cycles. This leads to better comfort in your home.

    • Since heat pumps don’t burn any fuel, it will improve the overall air quality in your home.

  • Heat pumps require regular maintenance (e.g., cleaning filters, checking refrigerant levels, etc.), but in general, they have lower ongoing operational costs than gas, propane or oil furnaces. Furnaces tend to require more frequent maintenance (e.g., checking burners, cleaning vents, ensuring proper gas flow) and can be more expensive to repair when issues arise.

Zero Homes FAQs

  • Simply put, magic. We built sophisticated software to make it easy to get accurate, affordable project quotes without the hassle of in-home sales calls. 

  • One of Zero’s thoroughly vetted, high-quality installers. We only work with the best local pros.

  • Systems are typically installed within two weeks of deposit, but varies on seasonality and our partner’s availability.

  • All of our projects come with a minimum of a 1 year labor warranty provided directly by the installer that completed your project in addition to the equipment warranty provided by the manufacturer. If you have an issue with your system its best to call your installer or manufacturer directly. Zero acts as a superservice and we’re happy to help if you ever have any questions.

  • Today we provide quotes for: heat pumps, water heaters, solar, cooking, EV chargers, and electrical upgrades. In some jurisdictions we may also provide quotes for insulation, air-sealing, and roof replacement.

  • No, we deliver firm pricing. If any changes need to be made to the project scope they will happen after a walk-through of your home, less than 5% of our jobs have pricing changes post walk-through. A walk-through is typically done for solar, heat pump and insulation projects prior to installation.

Heat & AC Incentives Made Simple

Zero Homes helps you qualify for rebates, choose efficient systems, and save money.

Get personalized guidance and installer quotes from Colorado’s heat pump experts.