Gas Furnace
Heat Pump.
Better for the Planet.
Denver homeowners are ditching gas furnaces for cold-climate heat pumps. Yes, electricity costs more than gas — but add solar panels and the sun powers your heating & cooling 80% of the year.
Annual Operating Costs
Gas Furnaces Are Bad for the Planet
That furnace in your basement is burning fossil fuels every winter. There’s a cleaner way.
Carbon Emissions
Gas furnaces burn fossil fuels in your home. Every winter, you’re pumping CO2 into the atmosphere. Heat pumps run on electricity — which can be 100% renewable.
Safety Concerns
Gas combustion means carbon monoxide risk, gas leaks, and fire hazards. Heat pumps eliminate all combustion — nothing burns, ever.
Heating Only
Your furnace can’t cool. You’re paying for TWO systems (furnace + AC) when one heat pump does both — and pairs perfectly with solar.
Heat Pump + Solar: Clean Energy Heating
Heat pumps use electricity instead of burning gas. Pair with solar panels, and the sun does the work.
Solar-Ready
Heat pumps run on electricity — which can come from solar panels on your roof. About 80% of the year in Denver, the sun can power your heating and cooling.
Zero On-Site Emissions
No combustion means no CO2 from your home. With solar, your heating and cooling is powered by 100% renewable energy.
Heating AND Cooling
One system replaces both your furnace and AC. Heat in winter, cool in summer — no separate systems to maintain.
Works to -13°F
Cold-climate models from Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, and Daikin deliver full heating capacity even in Denver’s coldest weather.
Up to $6,450 in Xcel Energy Rebates
Xcel is paying homeowners to switch to heat pumps. Here’s what you can get:
From Gas to Heat Pump in 4 Steps
Free Assessment
We evaluate your home and calculate exact costs & savings
Custom Design
We design the right system for your home’s needs
Quick Install
Professional installation, typically 1-2 days
Rebate Filed
We handle all Xcel paperwork — rebate in 30 days