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Anchorage, AK

Heat Pump Cost in Anchorage

Estimate the installed cost, applicable rebates, and operating-cost change for a heat pump in Anchorage, AK. Calibrated to Alaska HVAC labor (1.30x), retail electricity (24.6 cents/kWh), and cold climate.

Climate zone
7
11,000 HDD
Electricity
24.6 cents/kWh
Alaska EIA average
HVAC labor
1.30x
vs. U.S. average
Heat pump class
Cold-climate
recommended

City estimates use Alaska state-level labor and energy data. For the full state view, see heat pump cost in Alaska.

Your details

Optional — auto-sets state

Your climate zone has cold winters. Consider a cold-climate-rated or dual-fuel system for the most reliable heat at low temperatures.

Estimated installed cost

$13,975

Typical range $8,625 – $24,150 · Ducted central heat pump (3-ton, ~1,500–2,200 sqft)

Low

$8,625

Best case

Mid

Typical

$13,975

Typical

High

$24,150

Worst case

Itemized cost breakdown

Click a row for math & sources
Line itemLowMidHigh
Total$8,625$13,975$24,150

Monthly energy impact

Increase

+$93/ mo

Likely increase between $65 and $120 per month vs. your current fuel.

Panel upgrade likelihood

Medium risk

100A may support heat pump with load calculation; depends on other loads

Estimated adder included: $650 – $2,300.

  • Is this quote for ducted, ductless, or dual-fuel?
  • What heating load (Manual J) calculation did you use, and can I see it?
  • Is the equipment cold-climate rated (HSPF2 / capacity at 5°F)?
  • Is ductwork inspection, sealing, or replacement included?
  • Is electrical work, including any required circuit or panel work, included?
  • Are permits and inspection included?
  • Which rebates and tax credits are included, and who files for them?
  • What is the manufacturer warranty and labor warranty?
  • Is there a sound-rated outdoor unit option, and what is the dB rating?
  • What sizing methodology did you use (Manual S equipment selection)?

What can change this price

  • Estimates are planning ranges, not contractor quotes. Actual prices depend on your home, local labor rates, equipment, code requirements, utility rules, and contractor availability.

Heat pump rebates & credits in Alaska

Program Type Amount Expires
Federal · Credit 30% up to $2,000 2025-12-31
Income-qualified
Federal · Rebate $0–$8,000 2031-09-30

Frequently asked questions

How much does a heat pump cost in Anchorage?

In Anchorage, AK, a typical ducted central heat pump runs $9,750–$26,000 installed, scaled to Alaska HVAC labor rates. Cold-climate equipment runs higher. Use the calculator above to refine for your home size, current fuel, panel, and ductwork.

Is a heat pump worth it in Anchorage?

Anchorage sits in a cold climate zone (7, 11,000 HDD). A cold-climate-rated or dual-fuel heat pump is the most reliable choice here. Operating savings vs. heating oil and propane are largest in cold climates.

What rebates are available for a heat pump in Anchorage?

The federal 25C credit expired Dec 31 2025 under OBBBA. Alaska homeowners in Anchorage can still combine applicable state programs and DOE Home Energy Rebates where Alaska has launched the program. The rebate table above shows 2 programs applicable to your location.

Do I need a panel upgrade for a heat pump in Anchorage?

Not always. A 200A panel is usually fine; a 100A panel often works after an NEC 220.83 load calculation; a 60A service almost always needs an upgrade. The calculator above includes a panel-risk verdict for your selection.

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