Good for your business. Good for your customers.

Change is tough, but we're here to help. Discover the benefits of heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) while gaining the tools and confidence needed to sell and install them.

When we hear back from customers, they’re excited to save money and have their electric bill go down, and overall excited about the opportunity to have a heat pump water heater.

Hank | Installer from Montana

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    Business Opportunity

    Get ahead of the market to ensure you stay competitive. Familiarizing yourself now with HPWH technology, its benefits, and local incentives will ensure you can meet customer demand.

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    Performance Assurance

    Your customers will appreciate the features that come with a HPWH like a 10 year warranty, leak detection, and auto-shutoff.

  3. 3.

    The New Standard

    A new Federal standard is scheduled to go into effect in 2029, so now is the time to establish yourself as a HPWH expert.

Training is easier than you think.

Whether in-person or online, find a time and place that works best for you. And best of all, it’s free.

No-Cost On-Demand Training

Two online courses that will provide you with the knowledge, resources and support to increase technical understanding and familiarity with electric heat pump water heaters. CEUs available for Northwest installers.

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Upcoming Events

Webinar
 12:30 pm  PST  January 14, 2025
Hosted by Washington State Department of Commerce

Qualified Contractor Network Webinar

Join the Washington Department of Commerce to learn about the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Home Rebates programs Qualified Contractor Network. In order to be work on IRA Home Rebate funded projects, contractors must be registered with the Qualified Contractor Network/QCN.

Conference
 7:00 am  PST  March 4, 2025
Hosted by ACEEE

Hot Water Forum

ACEEE’s Hot Water Forum is the nation’s premier policy and technical conference devoted to improving efficiency in water heating. The Forum brings together seasoned experts and new voices each year to discuss strategies for transforming one of the biggest uses of energy in buildings. Join us in 2025 to explore how the industry can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy bills, improve grid resilience, and center equity.