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Flagstaff contractor outlines heat pump efficiency, rebates and qualification limits

5499513 · July 28, 2025
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Michael, general manager of Cozy Home in Flagstaff, described how heat pumps can lower operating costs, reduce carbon emissions and listed stacked rebates and income limits; his remarks were informational, not a formal action by any governing body.

Michael, general manager of Cozy Home in Flagstaff, described heat pump performance, operating-cost savings and current incentives during a brief presentation. “Heat pumps, generally, for every kilowatt of electricity used, produces 3 kilowatts of heat on average,” he said, adding that performance can range from about 1.2–1.5 on very cold days up to around 5 in warmer conditions.

Why it matters: Heat pumps supply both heating and cooling in one system and can lower household energy bills and carbon emissions when they replace electric baseboard or propane systems. Michael said they do not produce carbon monoxide and require only routine maintenance such…

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