Dual Fuel

The Best of both worlds. Receive a $500 rebate when you install a dual-fuel heat pump.

Here in the Pee Dee region where temperatures are typically above freezing, a heat pump is the most efficient way to heat your home. In those instances when the temperature drops below freezing, a dual-fuel heat pump provides more heat more economically.

Dual-FuelHow Does Dual-Fuel Work?

  • Above 40 degrees - the dual-fuel heat pump heats with electricity
  • Below 40 degrees - the dual-fuel heat pump switches to supplemental gas heat

Dual-Fuel Gives You Control

  • No sacrifices to make or new technologies to master
  • Set your thermostat...and the system does the rest

Rebate

  • Rebates available for up to 2 systems per household
  • Installer must be a licensed South Carolina Mechanical Contractor

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Dual Fuel

The Best of both worlds. Receive a $500 rebate when you install a dual-fuel heat pump.

Here in the Pee Dee region where temperatures are typically above freezing, a heat pump is the most efficient way to heat your home. In those instances when the temperature drops below freezing, a dual-fuel heat pump provides more heat more economically.

Dual-FuelHow Does Dual-Fuel Work?

  • Above 40 degrees - the dual-fuel heat pump heats with electricity
  • Below 40 degrees - the dual-fuel heat pump switches to supplemental gas heat

Dual-Fuel Gives You Control

  • No sacrifices to make or new technologies to master
  • Set your thermostat...and the system does the rest

Rebate

  • Rebates available for up to 2 systems per household
  • Installer must be a licensed South Carolina Mechanical Contractor



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