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1-888-Heat-Pumps is coming to Alameda — where heat pumps save even more for your Home!

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Alameda has a quiet advantage most of the East Bay doesn’t: lower electricity rates. And for homeowners thinking about replacing a gas furnace, adding A/C, or getting off gas entirely, that changes the math in a big way. Heat pumps run on electricity. So when electricity costs less, your heating and cooling costs less—every single day.

That’s why 1-888-Heat-Pumps is expanding into Alameda: to help residents turn those lower rates into real savings, while stacking available rebates to make the upfront investment easier.

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Why Alameda is different (and why it matters for heat pumps)

Many Alameda homes are served by Alameda Municipal Power (AMP), whose residential electricity rates are significantly lower than neighboring PG&E areas.

That means:

  • Every hour your heat pump runs costs less here than in most of the East Bay
  • The payback on switching from gas to electric happens faster
  • The long-term savings are larger, especially if you plan to stay in your home

Add solar, and the math gets even better.

The Alameda “sweet spot”: comfort, savings, and future-ready homes

Alameda’s coastal climate is ideal for heat pumps. Cool mornings, mild afternoons, and older homes built around gas heating are exactly where modern heat pumps shine.

Homeowners typically notice:

  • Even, quiet comfort without hot/cold swings
  • Efficient heating and cooling in one system
  • Lower monthly bills when paired with AMP rates
  • A clear path to electrifying the whole home over time

Once you make the switch, it’s easy to layer in:

  • Heat pump water heaters
  • Panel upgrades for EVs and future loads
  • Smart thermostats and zoning for room-by-room comfort

Rebates make the switch even easier

On top of Alameda’s favorable electric rates, there are meaningful incentives available right now for qualifying projects, including:

  • Regional rebates for heat pump HVAC and water heaters
  • Income-qualified electrification rebates that can cover thousands of dollars
  • Local programs that reward moving homes off gas and onto efficient electric systems

These programs change often, but part of our work is helping homeowners identify exactly which rebates apply to their home before the project begins.

A familiar East Bay message, now in Alameda

If you’ve read the Berkeleyside features about 1-888-Heat-Pumps, you’ve seen the theme: a local contractor can be more than a vendor. The goal isn’t just to install equipment—it’s to improve homes while contributing to the community.

That same approach is coming to Alameda:

  • Investing in local workforce training and long-term careers
  • Helping residents take practical climate action that also lowers bills
  • Delivering high-quality installations designed to last decades, not years

Electrifying homes isn’t just good for the grid. It’s good for neighborhoods.

What we’re bringing to Alameda

As we expand service into Alameda, homeowners can expect the same standards that built our reputation in Berkeley and Oakland:

  • Right-sized ducted and ductless heat pump systems
  • Clear, honest guidance on costs, savings, and rebates
  • High installation standards focused on reliability and performance
  • Support for whole-home electrification over time—not all at once

Why this moment makes sense

If your furnace is aging, your home has uneven temperatures, you’ve been thinking about A/C, or you simply want to lower bills and get off gas, Alameda is one of the best places in the Bay Area to make a heat pump pencil out.

Lower electricity rates. Real rebates. Ideal climate.

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