Tax Energy Credits Ending 12/31/25!

Now is the Time to Invest in a Heat Pump

Looking for a smarter way to keep your home comfortable year-round? An Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) could be the answer.

Although summer may feel like it’s winding down, Colorado’s forecast shows temps sticking in the 80s well into September. That means cooling is still top of mind—and with winter just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to invest in a system that does both.

ASHPs are designed to keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter by transferring heat in and out of your home depending on the season. And for those of us who’ve lived through a 101-degree afternoon that drops into the 30s by nightfall, having a system that can handle Colorado’s dramatic weather swings is a game-changer. That’s why an ASHP may be the ideal, energy-efficient solution for your home.

Experts You Can Count On

Installing an ASHP is similar to replacing an air conditioner, but the big difference is that you’re getting both heating and cooling in one system. With more than a decade of hands-on experience, the Sensible team brings the expertise and ongoing training needed to make sure your installation is done right—and built to last.

No matter the size of your home, ASHPs can be configured to fit your needs. By pulling heat from the outdoor air and moving it inside during winter—or reversing the process in summer—they help maintain consistent, comfortable temperatures in your home year-round.

Saving on Air Source Heat Pump Installation

ASHPs aren’t just versatile—they can help save on energy use. These systems, when paired with solar panels, can help lower your heating and cooling expenses.

Through our partnership with Xcel Energy, you can access nearly 30 rebates, rewards, and program opportunities to offset installation costs. Financing is also available through RENU, a State of Colorado–backed program that makes upgrading your home more affordable. Plus, the Residential Clean Energy Credit offers a 30% tax credit for geothermal heat pump systems and can save you thousands of dollars on new, clean geothermal installations.

Breaking News

Federal home energy incentives are going away at the end of 2025! Sensible reminds you to take advantage of these cost saving incentives before they expire, December 31, 2025.

If you’re considering electrification, federal tax incentives like the Energy Efficiency Home Improvement Credit that includes up to $3,200 a year in tax credits, $1,200 per year for high-efficiency HVAC equipment and upgrades and, $2,000 per year for heat pumps are big savings.

After December 31, 2025, these tax credits will no longer be available for new projects. If you’re planning a system upgrade in the next 18 months, starting now ensures you don’t miss the deadline.

Flexible Options for Every Home

We install both fully electric ASHPs and hybrid systems that use a gas furnace for backup heat. If your furnace is more than 10 years old, replacing it alongside your heat pump ensures maximum comfort and eligibility for the best rebates. If your furnace is newer, you can simply add a heat pump for greater efficiency and year-round comfort.

With Colorado’s late-summer heat stretching into fall and colder days approaching, now is the perfect time to make the switch.

Ready to get started? Contact our team today to schedule your installation.

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