Why Colorado Homeowners Are Switching to Heat Pumps — Act Now Before Rebates End | Hartzell Heating & Air Conditioning
- Terry Hartzell

- Oct 14
- 3 min read
Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Switch to a Heat Pump in Colorado
As temperatures drop across the Front Range, more homeowners are making the switch to heat pumps in Colorado — and for good reason. A modern heat pump provides both heating and cooling in one system, helping you save money while keeping your home perfectly comfortable year-round.
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your old furnace or air conditioner, now is the best time to act. Hartzell Heating & Air Conditioning is helping homeowners across the Denver Metro area take advantage of limited-time rebates and tax credits — available only until the end of the year. Investing in heat pumps in Colorado now ensures you lock in maximum savings before rebate funding runs out.

What Is a Heat Pump and How Does It Work?
A heat pump doesn’t generate heat — it moves it.In the winter, it pulls warmth from the outdoor air and transfers it inside.In the summer, it reverses direction and removes heat from your home, working just like an air conditioner.
Because it uses electricity instead of burning fossil fuels, a heat pump is an incredibly clean and efficient option for Colorado homeowners.
The Top Benefits of Installing a Heat Pump in Colorado
1. Save Money with High Energy Efficiency
Heat pumps can be up to three times more efficient than traditional heating systems. That means lower energy bills every month — and less strain on the environment.
2. Year-Round Comfort
No more switching between your furnace and your AC. One system handles it all — keeping your home comfortable in every season.
3. Cleaner Indoor Air
Since heat pumps don’t burn gas or oil, they help reduce carbon emissions and improve indoor air quality — perfect for families looking to breathe cleaner, fresher air at home.
4. Major Rebates and Tax Credits
Right now, homeowners in Colorado can take advantage of multiple programs:
Up to $10,600 in combined heat pump rebates (depending on your location and system type)
30% Federal Tax Credit through the Inflation Reduction Act
Xcel Energy rebates and other local incentives
But these rebates are set to expire soon, and many programs are first-come, first-served.
Why You Should Act Before December 31st
By installing your new heat pump before the end of the year, you can lock in your savings and ensure you qualify for the best rebate amounts.
Many homeowners wait until winter hits — but by then, schedules fill up fast, and rebate funds often run out. Acting now gives you:
Priority scheduling for installation
Access to maximum rebates
Immediate energy savings before winter arrives
Hartzell Heating & Air — Your Local Heat Pump Experts
At Hartzell Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve proudly served Colorado homeowners for years with top-quality installations and honest service. We specialize in Trane and Rheem heat pump systems, providing reliable performance that lasts.
Our process is simple:
Free In-Home Assessment: We evaluate your current system and energy needs.
Custom Quote with Available Rebates: We’ll show you exactly how much you can save.
Professional Installation: Our licensed HVAC technicians ensure your system runs efficiently and quietly.
We serve customers throughout Denver, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Parker, Aurora, and surrounding areas.
Limited-Time Heat Pump Rebates — Don’t Miss Out!
Rebate programs and federal incentives won’t last forever — and once they’re gone, they’re gone.If you’re considering a heat pump upgrade, this is your sign to act before the December 31st rebate deadline.
📞 Call Hartzell Heating & Air Conditioning today at 720-767-6326
Why Colorado Homeowners Trust Hartzell
Locally owned and operated
Certified Rheem & Trane dealer
Transparent pricing — no surprises
100% satisfaction guarantee
Financing options available
Your comfort is our priority — and we make it easy to upgrade your home before year-end.






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