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Trent Wolbe
We're keeping this one short and sweet. Why? Just one reason, really:
Customers signing a Harvest installation contract starting Nov. 12 are eligible for a $11,500 incentive from the TECH Clean California air-to-water heat pump (AWHP) program. With this new incentive, Harvest is the cheapest way to heat, cool, and hot-water your home in California.Â
Being cost-conscious and climate-conscious at the same time can be a bit of a head-scratcher.
Invest in the ethically-made Patagonia jacket that will last forever, at $500 - or get the Zara version (iffy labor practices, soon-to-be-in-tatters) for $50.
Free yourself from the pump with a $35,000 EV? Or get a used Honda Gascar for $15,000?
Home HVAC used to be a lot like that, but thanks to the intentional magic of stacked rebates, those days are over.
Harvest is an all-in-one system. If you had to give the job to other appliances, theyâd be:
If you installed all this with standard gas and A/C, it would end up costing somewhere around $23,000. But because gas is dirty, it doesnât get incentives. After incentives and tax credits, Harvest costs less than $19,000. And thatâs before ongoing energy bill savings. Â
Just in case youâre wondering, we ran the numbers against alllll the other options.Â
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So not only does Harvest cost less to install and run than gas. Harvest also costs less to install and run that traditional heat pumps, because of our integrated smart thermal battery. So what does that mean? No excuses! Itâs really, super-extra time to evict fossil fuels from your home.
So now, more than ever before: itâs time for the smartest HVAC on (and for) Earth. Youâll save more than enough scratch to get that Patagonia puffer thatâs been calling your name for so long.