Heat Pump Cost Guide

Heat Pump Cost in Connecticut (2026)

A typical 3-ton ducted heat pump in Connecticut runs about $9,873–$13,357 installed — before any Connecticut state or utility rebates. Estimate yours below.

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Average heat pump prices in Connecticut

Ducted air-source$9,873$13,357
Ductless mini-split (3 zones)$11,143$15,076
Geothermal$35,190$47,610

Prices reflect a Connecticut cost index of 1.15× the national average, for a 3-ton system. Your actual price depends on home size, ductwork, brand and installer.

Heat pump cost by size in Connecticut

SizeHome sizeDucted installed
2 tons~1,3001,500 sq ft$7,722$10,448
3 tons~1,9502,250 sq ft$9,873$13,357
4 tons~2,6003,000 sq ft$12,023$16,267
5 tons~3,2503,750 sq ft$14,174$19,176

Connecticut rebates & incentives

Energize CT rebates. Note: the federal 25C/25D tax credits expired Dec 31, 2025, so Connecticut state and utility rebates are now the main incentives. Check your utility and the Connecticut energy office for current point-of-sale rebates. See our full Connecticut rebates guide.

What affects heat pump cost in Connecticut

  • System type — ductless mini-splits are priced per zone; geothermal costs the most upfront but runs cheapest.
  • Home size & ductwork — larger homes need more tonnage, and adding or modifying ducts adds labor.
  • Local labor ratesConnecticut runs about 1.15× the national average, which is built into the prices above.
  • Electrical work — some installs need a panel upgrade to add the new circuit.

How to lower your cost in Connecticut

  • Stack every Connecticut state and utility rebate you qualify for (the federal credit ended in 2025).
  • Get at least three quotes — installed prices vary widely between contractors.
  • Right-size the system; an oversized unit costs more to buy and to run.
  • Book in spring or fall, when installers are less busy and may discount.
💡 Many Connecticut utilities offer point-of-sale rebates that cut hundreds to several thousand dollars off the price — ask your installer which ones you qualify for.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Connecticut?

A typical 3-ton ducted system runs about $9,873$13,357 installed, before any Connecticut state or utility rebates you may qualify for.

Are there heat pump rebates in Connecticut?

Yes — Energize CT rebates. (The federal 25C/25D tax credits expired at the end of 2025.) Amounts change, so confirm current programs with your utility.

Is a heat pump worth it in Connecticut?

For most homes, yes — especially when replacing oil, propane or electric heat, and after incentives. Use our savings calculator to check your numbers.

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Heat pump cost in other states

⚠️ Estimates only. Verify current Connecticut rebate programs and get a professional quote before buying.