MrCool Central Ducted Heat Pump Systems

Replace your gas furnace with a high-efficiency MrCool heat pump. Uses your existing ductwork. Heats and cools your entire home. Eligible for the $2,000 federal IRA tax credit.

$2,000 Federal Tax Credit Uses Existing Ductwork Hyper Heat Technology

Hyper Heat Central Ducted Systems

Whole-home heating and cooling through your existing ductwork

Hyper Heat 24K BTU

2 Ton | Up to 1,200 sq ft | 230V
$4,499

Small homes, condos, townhouses

Hyper Heat 30K BTU

2.5 Ton | Up to 1,500 sq ft | 230V
$5,199

Mid-size homes, 3 bedrooms

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Hyper Heat 36K BTU

3 Ton | Up to 2,000 sq ft | 230V
$5,899

Most California homes, 3-4 bedrooms

Hyper Heat 48K BTU

4 Ton | Up to 2,500 sq ft | 230V
$6,999

Large homes, 4+ bedrooms

Replace Your Gas Furnace

Why California homeowners are switching to heat pumps

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$2,000 Federal Tax Credit

Heat pumps that meet Energy Star requirements qualify for a $2,000 tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). This applies every year through 2032.

Lower Energy Bills

Heat pumps are 2-3x more efficient than gas furnaces. California homeowners typically save $500-$1,500 per year on heating and cooling costs after switching.

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Environmental Benefits

Eliminate natural gas combustion from your home. Heat pumps are all-electric and can be powered by solar panels for zero-emission heating and cooling.

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Uses Existing Ductwork

No need to tear out your ducts. MrCool central ducted systems connect directly to your existing ductwork — the indoor unit goes where your furnace was.

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Hyper Heat Technology

MrCool Hyper Heat systems maintain full heating capacity down to -22°F. More than enough for any California climate, including mountain communities.

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Year-Round Comfort

One system does it all — cooling in summer, heating in winter. No separate AC and furnace to maintain. Simplify your HVAC with a single heat pump.

Heat Pump vs. Gas Furnace: Cost Comparison

FactorMrCool Heat PumpGas Furnace + AC
Equipment Cost$4,499 – $6,999$6,000 – $15,000
Federal Tax Credit-$2,000$0
Net Equipment Cost$2,499 – $4,999$6,000 – $15,000
Annual Energy Cost$800 – $1,400$1,500 – $2,800
Annual Savings$500 – $1,500/yr
Systems Needed1 (heats + cools)2 (furnace + AC unit)
Environmental ImpactNo gas combustionBurns natural gas

With the $2,000 tax credit, a MrCool heat pump can pay for itself in 2-4 years through energy savings alone.

Why Replace Your Gas Furnace with a Heat Pump?

California is leading the nation's transition away from natural gas. New building codes increasingly favor all-electric homes, and utility companies are offering rebates to homeowners who switch from gas furnaces to heat pumps. The MrCool central ducted heat pump makes this transition easy — it connects directly to your existing ductwork, so there's no need for major renovations.

How the $2,000 Federal Tax Credit Works

Under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), homeowners can claim a $2,000 tax credit for installing a qualifying heat pump. This is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in your federal income tax — not just a deduction. The credit is available annually through 2032, meaning you can claim it again if you install another system in a future year. MrCool Hyper Heat central ducted systems meet the Energy Star requirements for this credit. Consult your tax professional for details specific to your situation.

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