Claim Your $10,000
Heat Pump Rebate

Stack local rebates and incentives for Bay Area homeowners.
We assist with the paperwork, you get the savings.

Energy Rebates for Bay Area Homeowners - 
What You Need to Know

State and local energy rebate programs help homeowners
 in the Bay Area offset the cost of upgrading to energy-efficient HVAC systems – including heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and qualifying electrical improvements. These programs are funded by California utilities and state energy agencies, and can be stacked together to significantly reduce your out-of-pocket installation cost.

Ozone Service is a participating contractor
with all major programs in our service area:

Program availability, funding levels, and eligibility requirements change frequently – sometimes monthly. We stay current on every active program so you don’t have to.

We Handle the Paperwork.
You Collect the Savings.

Step 1

Free Estimate

We check your eligibility across all active rebate programs at the time of installation – so you know exactly what’s available before any work begins.

Step 2

Installation

We use only certified equipment that qualifies for state and local incentive programs – no substitutions, 
no shortcuts.

Step 3

Documentation

We complete and submit all rebate applications
on your behalf – you sign, we handle the rest.

Step 4

You Receive the Rebate

Funds come directly to you or as a credit on your invoice, depending on the program.

We’ve secured over $350,000 in rebates
for Bay Area homeowners. We know what works – 
and what gets rejected.

This Service May Cost 
Less Than You Think

Bay Area utility programs and state energy incentives may offset a significant portion of your cost. We check what applies to your home and handle all the paperwork – as part of your free estimate, at no charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need an electrical panel upgrade to install a heat pump?

Not always — but often. A heat pump draws significantly more power than a gas furnace, and many Bay Area homes have panels that were sized before modern electrical loads. We assess your existing panel as part of the estimate. If an upgrade is needed, we handle both scopes in-house under one contract. If it’s not needed, we’ll tell you that too.

Not always — but often. A heat pump draws significantly more power than a gas furnace, and many Bay Area homes have panels that were sized before modern electrical loads. We assess your existing panel as part of the estimate. If an upgrade is needed, we handle both scopes in-house under one contract. If it’s not needed, we’ll tell you that too.

Not always — but often. A heat pump draws significantly more power than a gas furnace, and many Bay Area homes have panels that were sized before modern electrical loads. We assess your existing panel as part of the estimate. If an upgrade is needed, we handle both scopes in-house under one contract. If it’s not needed, we’ll tell you that too.

Not always — but often. A heat pump draws significantly more power than a gas furnace, and many Bay Area homes have panels that were sized before modern electrical loads. We assess your existing panel as part of the estimate. If an upgrade is needed, we handle both scopes in-house under one contract. If it’s not needed, we’ll tell you that too.

Not always — but often. A heat pump draws significantly more power than a gas furnace, and many Bay Area homes have panels that were sized before modern electrical loads. We assess your existing panel as part of the estimate. If an upgrade is needed, we handle both scopes in-house under one contract. If it’s not needed, we’ll tell you that too.

Not always — but often. A heat pump draws significantly more power than a gas furnace, and many Bay Area homes have panels that were sized before modern electrical loads. We assess your existing panel as part of the estimate. If an upgrade is needed, we handle both scopes in-house under one contract. If it’s not needed, we’ll tell you that too.