🚿

Best Heat Pump Water Heaters in Boulder, CO (2026)

14 certified contractors — compare ratings and get free estimates.

Heat Pump Water Heaters in Boulder: What You Need to Know

Boulder homeowners face specific challenges when it comes to heat pump water heater installation. With the area's vulnerability to cold winters and the push toward full electrification, having experienced HVAC professionals is essential. Boulder targets 100% renewable electricity, making heat pumps powered by clean grid electricity a cornerstone of decarbonization — making it critical to work with certified heat pump water heater installation contractors who understand Boulder's unique conditions and can help you take advantage of available incentives.

Heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) use the same technology as HVAC heat pumps but apply it to domestic hot water. Instead of generating heat through electrical resistance, they extract heat from surrounding air and transfer it to the water tank — achieving 2-3x the efficiency of conventional electric water heaters.

A typical HPWH uses 1,000-1,500 kWh per year compared to 4,000-5,000 kWh for a standard electric tank, saving $200-$400 annually on electricity costs. Modern hybrid units include a backup electric resistance element for high-demand periods, ensuring hot water availability under all conditions.

Installation requirements include adequate space (the unit needs air circulation — typically an area of at least 100 sq ft), appropriate ambient temperature (most units work best in spaces between 40-90°F), a condensate drain, and proper electrical service. Garages, basements, and utility rooms are ideal locations.

Top-rated models from Rheem, A.O. Smith, Bradford White, and State Industries achieve Uniform Energy Factors (UEF) of 3.5-4.0, meaning they produce 3.5-4.0 units of heat energy for every unit of electricity consumed. They qualify for the same 30% federal tax credit (up to $2,000) as HVAC heat pumps.

When choosing a heat pump water heater installer in Boulder, look for contractors experienced with both plumbing and electrical work, as installation often involves both. Many HVAC contractors now offer HPWH installation as an add-on service during heat pump system installations.

Verified
Flatirons PlumbingBoulder
4.8(633)

1111 Spruce St #404B, Boulder, CO 80302

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water Heaters
Verified
Canyon Plumbing & Heating, IncBoulder
4.8(268)

4700 Sterling Dr Ste G, Boulder, CO 80301

Heat Pump RepairHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC

2355 Canyon Blvd UNIT 103, Boulder, CO 80302

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersHeat Pump Repair

1035 Pearl St Suite 320B, Boulder, CO 80302

Heat Pump RepairHvac GeneralHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC
Listed
Planet Plumbing & DrainBoulder
4.6(434)

729 Walnut St suite d-4, Boulder, CO 80302

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water Heaters
Listed
Eco HandymanBoulder
4.8(94)

4845 Pearl E Cir #101, Boulder, CO 80301

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water Heaters

4450 Arapahoe Ave Suite 100-A, Boulder, CO 80303

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC

3050 Broadway suite 311, Boulder, CO 80304

Hvac GeneralWater Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC
Listed
Mountain HydronicsBoulder
5.0(6)

4949 Broadway St STE 147, Boulder, CO 80304

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC
Listed
Aqua Care Solar LLCBoulder
4.9(30)

5171 Eldorado Springs Dr ste d, Boulder, CO 80303

Hvac GeneralWater Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC

2629 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC

4975 Kelso Rd, Boulder, CO 80301

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC
Listed
Zero HomesBoulder

4450 Arapahoe Ave #100, Boulder, CO 80303

Hvac GeneralWater Heater HpHeat Pump Water HeatersGeneral HVAC
Listed
Fresh Boulder PlumberBoulder
4.1(18)

1601 29th St suite 1292 #1170, Boulder, CO 80301

Water Heater HpHeat Pump Water Heaters

Frequently Asked Questions: Heat Pump Water Heaters in Boulder

Heat pump water heaters cost $1,500-$4,000 installed, including the unit ($1,200-$2,500) and labor ($300-$1,500). The 30% federal tax credit reduces the effective cost. Most homeowners see payback in 2-4 years through energy savings.

Most models work in ambient temperatures as low as 37-40°F. In very cold garages or basements, the backup electric element engages. Newer models like the Rheem ProTerra perform well even in cooler spaces.

Most heat pump water heaters last 13-15 years, compared to 10-12 years for conventional electric water heaters. Many manufacturers offer 10-year warranties.

They produce moderate noise during heat pump operation — typically 45-55 dB, similar to a quiet dishwasher. This is generally not noticeable when installed in a garage, basement, or utility room.

Yes, but it requires adding a 240V electrical circuit. Most heat pump water heaters need a 30-amp dedicated circuit. Your installer can assess your electrical panel capacity and handle any necessary upgrades.