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Heat Pump Water Heater in San Francisco

What it costs, what's permitted, and what to ask before you hire.

Last verified: 2026-05-31 · Well-sourced

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Cost snapshot

$3,500–$7,500 — Installed cost for a single-family Bay Area home replacing a gas or electric tank water heater with an ENERGY STAR-rated 50–80 gal heat pump water heater, mid-range equipment, pre-incentive. Range covers both 120V plug-in retrofits (no new circuit) at the low end and 240V dedicated-circuit installs with minor plumbing rework at the high end. Excludes service-panel upgrade.

$3,500–$7,500

Verified 2026-05-31 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / ENERGY STAR · Aggregated (HomeAdvisor, Angi, EnergySage, contractor blogs) · California Energy Commission (CEC) / Energy Solutions

Incentive snapshot

Section 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (heat pumps)

Expired Dec 31, 2025. For 2023–2025: up to $2,000/yr (30% of project cost, capped) for qualifying heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. EXPIRED: This federal credit ended Dec 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21, signed July 4, 2025). Installations completed in 2026 or later do not qualify, regardless of when payment was made. For installations completed during 2023–2025, the credit applied to U.S. primary residences with heat pumps or heat pump water heaters that met or exceeded the highest CEE efficiency tier in effect at the start of the install year; starting 2025, the manufacturer's Qualified Manufacturer Identification Number (QMID) was required on the tax return. Homeowners with eligible 2025 installations may still claim the credit on their 2025 federal tax return. Verify with a qualified tax professional.

Verified 2026-05-30 · Internal Revenue Service · Internal Revenue Service · ENERGY STAR (EPA/DOE)

California Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEEHRA) — single-family

When available, up to $8,000 (households below 80% AMI) or $4,000 (80–150% AMI) for a qualifying heat pump HVAC system, with additional rebates for heat pump water heaters, electrical panel upgrades, and wiring inside the per-household envelope. Phase I single-family funds are currently fully reserved (waitlist active). PROGRAM STATUS: Single-family Phase I is FULLY RESERVED statewide as of 2026-02-24 — new single-family applications are not being accepted and a waitlist is in place. Multifamily applications remain open. Phase II is under development pending DOE approval. HEEHRA is California's implementation of the federal IRA Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates program, administered by the California Energy Commission (CEC) with single-family implementation through TECH Clean California. When open, eligibility requires income-qualified single-family homeowners (or landlords with income-qualified tenants) at or below 150% of Area Median Income; income tiers determine rebate amount (below 80% AMI vs 80–150% AMI). Projects must obtain an approved reservation before installation; rebates only apply to heat pumps installed after the reservation is approved. Income verification is required before a contractor can submit a reservation. Replacement of an existing non-heat-pump space heating system is required for the HVAC rebate. Homeowners should check techcleanca.com and the CEC IRA rebate page for re-opening announcements before signing a contract.

Verified 2026-05-30 · California Energy Commission (CEC) · California Energy Commission (CEC) / Energy Solutions

TECH Clean California — heat pump water heater incentive (single-family, market-rate)

Currently unavailable: single-family heat pump water heater incentives are fully reserved as of 2026-05-30. Service-area-specific funds were fully reserved between May 2024 and February 2025; the November 2025 round is also fully reserved. Historical incentive amounts varied by utility service territory and customer income tier — verify against techcleanca.com for re-opening announcements. PROGRAM STATUS: Single-family heat pump water heater incentives are FULLY RESERVED as of 2025-11-14 — new single-family reservations are not being accepted. Service-area-specific incentives were fully reserved between May 2024 and February 2025; subsequent rounds have also exhausted. TECH Clean California is a statewide CEC initiative administered by Energy Solutions under CPUC oversight. When open, single-family eligibility requires the homeowner to be a customer of a participating California utility, the installation to use an enrolled TECH contractor, and the project to obtain a reservation before installation. Specific dollar amounts varied by service territory. Homeowners should not assume an incentive is available; verify current reservation status with techcleanca.com before signing a contract. Income-qualified homeowners may be routed to HEEHRA instead (also currently fully reserved for single-family).

Verified 2026-05-30 · California Energy Commission (CEC) / Energy Solutions · California Energy Commission (CEC) / Energy Solutions

California Equitable Building Decarbonization (EBD) Direct Install Program

No-cost direct-install upgrades for income-qualified households — homeowner does not pay out-of-pocket for covered measures. Measures may include heat pump HVAC, heat pump water heater, induction stove, electrical panel upgrade, and weatherization, subject to a per-household scope set by the regional implementer. Administered by the California Energy Commission (CEC) as the statewide Equitable Building Decarbonization Direct Install Program, with delivery through regional implementers and a separate Tribal Direct Install track. Targets low- and moderate-income households in low-income communities; specific AMI thresholds and per-region eligibility rules are set by the regional implementer rather than statewide. Both single-family homeowners and renters in eligible buildings may qualify, though scope and contractor selection are determined by the implementer (homeowners do not freely choose contractors). The program is funded through California IRA HOMES funding (60% allocation to Direct Install, approximately $130.3M) plus state appropriations. Direct Install retrofits began rolling out in summer 2025. Homeowners interested in EBD should contact the CEC at equitablebuildingdecarb@energy.ca.gov or watch for their regional implementer's launch announcement; the program does not accept open online applications the way TECH or HEEHRA do.

Verified 2026-05-30 · California Energy Commission (CEC) · California Energy Commission (CEC)

Golden State Rebates — Heat Pump Water Heater (PG&E-served homes)

Up to $900 instant rebate (water-heating category temporarily unavailable as of January 2026; verify current status before purchase) As of 2026-05-30 the water-heating category of Golden State Rebates is temporarily unavailable per the program operator; the program is scheduled to sunset June 30, 2026 or earlier if state funds run out. When active, residential customers on a residential rate served by a participating California IOU (PG&E, SCE, SDG&E, or SoCalGas) may qualify. Equipment must meet specified UEF and tank-size requirements (e.g., 45-55 gallon heat pump water heaters with UEF >= 3.30 when replacing an electric water heater). Verify current category status and qualifying-product list at goldenstaterebates.com before purchasing.

Verified 2026-05-30 · California IOU Statewide Rebate Program (PG&E, SCE, SDG&E, SoCalGas) / CLEAResult · Pacific Gas & Electric

PG&E Energy Savings Assistance Program (ESA) — income-qualified no-cost upgrades

No-cost (program-funded) upgrades. Reported scope includes weatherization, home repairs, lighting, refrigerators (units 15+ years old), heat pump water heaters, and furnace repair or replacement for eligible homeowners with inoperable or unsafe units. As of 2026-05-30 the program is actively accepting applications. Eligibility is income-based; reported 2026 guidelines are roughly up to $39,125 for a one-person household and up to $80,375 for a four-person household, with guidelines published through May 31, 2026 (verify current thresholds at the program page). Homes must be at least five years old. Applicants who participate in CalFresh, Medi-Cal, SNAP, WIC, or similar assistance programs may qualify without providing income documentation. Application is a three-step process: confirm income guidelines, schedule an in-home assessment with a PG&E energy specialist, and complete the online application at energyinsight.pge.com.

Verified 2026-05-30 · Pacific Gas & Electric

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