Buried Treasure

Receive a rebate of up to $1,000 when you install a qualified grand-source heat pump.

Buried TreasureBecause the underground temperature remains a fairly constant 67 degrees, a ground-source heat pump uses the earth's temperature to keep your home comfortable, without generating heat or expending significant energy cooling your home.

Ground-Source Heat Pumps

  • are more efficient than other units
  • do not require an outside compressor, so the system is out of sight
  • have lower wiring costs because there are no heat strips
  • are not exposed to the elements, reducing repair frequency costs
  • are quieter than other systems

Rebate

  • $200 per ton up to a maximum of $1000

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Buried Treasure

Receive a rebate of up to $1,000 when you install a qualified grand-source heat pump.

Buried TreasureBecause the underground temperature remains a fairly constant 67 degrees, a ground-source heat pump uses the earth's temperature to keep your home comfortable, without generating heat or expending significant energy cooling your home.

Ground-Source Heat Pumps

  • are more efficient than other units
  • do not require an outside compressor, so the system is out of sight
  • have lower wiring costs because there are no heat strips
  • are not exposed to the elements, reducing repair frequency costs
  • are quieter than other systems

Rebate

  • $200 per ton up to a maximum of $1000



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