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Eight-time ENERGY STAR® Contractor of the Year

GreenSavers stands out as an eight-time ENERGY STAR Contractor of the Year and certified B Corporation. Since 2007, we’ve completed more than 5,000 ductless heat pump installations in Portland and other energy saving projects in Oregon - all with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

 
 

3 simple steps for a Portland ductless heat pump installation

 
 

Let’s Connect

Call (503) 223-8767 or schedule an appointment online. You’ll get a full rundown of the costs, cash incentives, and available tax credits to install a ductless heat pump in Portland. You can expect your proposal within a week of your appointment.

Ductless Heat Pump Installation

After signing your proposal, installation typically takes about a month. Most clients choose a Mitsubishi ductless heat pump for its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and industry-leading warranty.

Kick back and Relax

While we handle the paperwork for your cash incentives and tax credits, you’ll enjoy a home that feels like new. Mitsubishi ductless heat pumps operate with whisper quiet efficiency and eliminate temperature variations with variable speed compressors.

 
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Read reviews about our Portland ductless heat pump installations

 
 

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Case studies for ductless heat pump installation│Portland, Oregon


Replacing Baseboard Heaters

Many Portland homes still rely on electric baseboard heaters. When Josh replaced his outdated system with a ductless heat pump, he slashed his energy bills by 50%.

Net Zero Retrofit

Updating your home so that it produces as much energy as it consumes sounds ideal, but where do you start? Check our Ryan and Megan’s experience.

Replace Your Furnace

Galen had two big concerns before replacing his 22-year-old gas furnace: Would a heat pump keep his home warm enough, and would his energy bills go up?

Resources for ductless heat pumps│Portland, Oregon


Upstairs Temperature Swings

Why does it get so hot and cold upstairs? It’s not uncommon to see a five to ten degree temperature difference between floors. We hear about upstairs comfort issues more than almost anything.

Ductless Heat Pump Brands

Which ductless heat pump do you recommend? We find that Mitsubishi ductless heat pumps strike the right balance between performance and price for our clients in Portland, Oregon.

What are the costs?

How much does a ductless heat pump cost? After accounting for the cash incentives, energy savings, and available financing, you may be surprised by the affordability of a ductless heat pump.

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What Sets GreenSavers Apart?

 
 

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GreenSavers is an eight-time winner of the ENERGY STAR Contractor of the Year Award - chosen by the U.S. Department of Energy from more than 1,300 contractors across the country.

Since 2007, GreenSavers has completed over 5,000 ductless heat pump installations and energy-saving projects, helping homeowners in Portland and Central Oregon create safer, more efficient, and more comfortable homes.

$200K+

GreenSavers has helped homeowners secure over $200,000 in cash incentives from the Energy Trust of Oregon. As a 5-star Trade Ally Contractor, we make sure you maximize every available incentive and tax credit.

 
 

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    What’s it like to install a ductless heat pump?

    — And other common questions about Ductless Heat Pumps —

     
     
     
     

    Your Questions, Answered: Ductless Heat Pumps in Portland and Central Oregon

    • Ductless heat pumps, also known as mini splits, are an energy-efficient solution for heating and cooling, but they come with both advantages and disadvantages.

      Pros of ductless heat pumps

      • Energy efficiency – Ductless heat pumps use up to 60% less energy than electric baseboard heaters and 30 to 50% less energy than gas furnaces.

      • Lower energy bills – Because they use less energy, homeowners typically see significant savings on heating and cooling costs.

      • No ductwork required – Ideal for older homes or additions where installing ductwork would be expensive or impractical.

      • Heating and cooling in one – Provides year-round comfort with energy efficient heating and air conditioning modes.

      • Zoned climate control – Customize temperatures room by room, so you don’t waste energy heating or cooling unused spaces.

      • Improved indoor air quality – Unlike ducted systems, which can spread dust and allergens, ductless heat pumps use advanced filtration to improve air quality.

      • Quiet operation – Modern ductless mini splits run at low noise levels, making them much quieter than traditional HVAC systems.

      • Rebates and incentives – In Oregon, homeowners can qualify for incentives and federal tax credits, reducing the upfront cost.

      Cons of ductless heat pumps

      • Higher upfront cost – The initial investment for a ductless heat pump is higher than a baseboard heater or window AC unit, though incentives help offset costs.

      • May require multiple indoor units – Depending on the size of the space that you need to heat and cool, multiple indoor units may be needed, adding to the total cost.

      • Professional installation required – DIY installation is not recommended, and it’s important to choose a qualified contractor to ensure proper setup.

      • Regular maintenance – Filters need to be cleaned or replaced every one to three months to maintain efficiency and indoor air quality.

      Is a ductless heat pump right for you?

      If you're looking for an energy-efficient, cost-saving, and versatile heating and cooling solution, a ductless mini split is a great option—especially for homes without ducts or rooms needing better temperature control.

      Would you like help comparing options or learning about incentives in Portland? Give us a call today at: (503) 223-8767.

    • Yes, ductless heat pumps work exceptionally well in Portland’s climate, providing both efficient heating in winter and cooling in summer. Portland has a mild, damp climate with cool winters and warm summers, which is ideal for heat pump performance.

      Why ductless heat pumps are a great fit for Portland:

      • Cold-weather performance – Modern cold-climate ductless heat pumps maintain efficiency even in freezing temperatures, keeping homes warm without relying on backup heat.

      • Humidity control – Portland’s rainy season leads to high indoor humidity, and ductless systems help regulate moisture, improving air quality and comfort.

      • Energy efficiency – Since Portland has mild winters, a heat pump does not have to work as hard compared to colder regions, making it a cost-effective heating solution.

      • Zoned heating and cooling – Many Portland homes have older heating systems or areas that are difficult to keep comfortable. A ductless heat pump allows for room-by-room temperature control.

      • Incentives and rebates – We currently have generous cash incentives and federal tax credits, helping homeowners reduce installation costs.

      Will a ductless heat pump work in extreme cold?

      Yes. Many Mitsubishi and Daikin cold-climate models maintain full heating capacity down to 5°F and continue working efficiently in subzero temperatures. In Portland, where winter lows typically stay above freezing, a ductless heat pump is more than capable of handling the cold.

      Is a ductless heat pump right for your home?

      If you need efficient heating and cooling, better humidity control, or want to reduce your energy bills, a ductless mini split is a great option for Portland’s climate.

      Learn more about our services in Portland, Oregon, or give us a call to see if a ductless heat pump is right for your home: (503) 223-8767.

    • It depends on the size of your home and the areas you need to heat and cool.

      A ductless heat pump is a great option for replacing electric baseboard heaters, wall heaters, or adding climate control to specific zones. However, if you’re replacing a gas furnace that heats your entire home, a ducted heat pump is often a better choice.

      When is a ductless heat pump a good replacement?

      • If your home does not have ductwork

      • If you’re replacing electric baseboards, wall heaters, or window AC units

      • If you need zoned heating and cooling for an addition, basement, or specific rooms

      • If you want higher energy efficiency and lower heating costs

      When is a ducted heat pump the better option?

      • If you’re replacing a central gas furnace

      • If you want whole-home heating and cooling through existing ducts

      • If you prefer a hidden system with no visible indoor units

    • Yes! A ductless heat pump provides both heating and cooling, making it a year-round solution for home comfort. In the summer, a ductless mini split works just like an air conditioner by removing heat from your home and transferring it outside.

    • Yes, most ductless heat pump incentives in Portland are available through the Energy Trust of Oregon, but the amount you qualify for depends on a few key factors:

      1. Your current heating system – Homes with electric resistance heating (such as baseboard or wall heaters) typically qualify for ductless heat pump incentives.

      2. Your home type – Incentives may vary between single-family homes, condos, and multi-unit buildings.

      3. Your household income – Additional savings may be available for low- and moderate-income households.

      For a full breakdown of available incentives, call us at (503) 223-8767. Our team will help you maximize savings and take advantage of all available rebates and tax credits.

    • It depends on the size and layout of your home.

      In smaller or open-concept homes, a single ductless heat pump may be enough to heat and cool the entire space. However, in larger homes or those with multiple enclosed rooms, you may need multiple indoor units or a ducted heat pump system for whole-home comfort.

      Factors that determine coverage:

      1. Home size – A single unit can efficiently heat and cool smaller homes, but larger homes may need additional indoor units.

      2. Layout – Open floor plans allow for better air circulation, while homes with many separate rooms may require multiple indoor units.

      3. Insulation and efficiency – Well-insulated homes retain heat and cool air better, improving performance.

      4. Indoor unit placement – A strategically placed unit can maximize airflow and coverage.

      What if I need to heat and cool multiple rooms?

      If a single unit isn’t enough, options include:

      • Multi-zone ductless systems – One outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor air handlers for room-by-room control.

      • Ducted heat pumps – A better option for whole-home heating and cooling using existing ductwork.

      Find the right system for your home

      Not sure if a single ductless heat pump is enough? Schedule a free consultation to find the best heating and cooling solution for your space.

    • 1. Set your thermostat for efficiency

      • Avoid frequent temperature adjustments—heat pumps work best with steady settings.

      2. Keep the filters clean

      • Wash or replace the air filter every 1-3 months to maintain airflow and efficiency.

      • Dust and debris buildup forces your system to work harder, increasing energy use.

      3. Schedule regular maintenance

      • Have a professional tune-up once a year to ensure peak performance.

      • Clean the indoor and outdoor units to remove dust, dirt, and obstructions.

      4. Improve home insulation and air sealing

      • Proper insulation and weatherproofing reduce heat loss in winter and keep cool air inside during summer.

      Seal gaps around doors and windows to prevent drafts.

    • If your ductless heat pump needs maintenance or repairs, it’s important to work with a qualified HVAC contractor who specializes in mini split systems.

      GreenSavers: Trusted ductless heat pump service in Portland

      As a 5-star Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally Contractor, GreenSavers provides:

      • Routine maintenance to keep your system running efficiently

      • Diagnostic services for performance issues

      • Repairs for refrigerant leaks, sensor malfunctions, or airflow problems

      • Warranty service for Mitsubishi, Daikin, and other leading brands

      Signs your ductless heat pump needs servicing

      • Weak airflow or inconsistent heating and cooling

      • Unusual noises like grinding, rattling, or buzzing

      • Higher-than-normal energy bills

      • Ice buildup on the outdoor unit

      • System not responding to thermostat adjustments

      Schedule a service appointment

      To book ductless heat pump maintenance or repairs in Portland, call (503) 223-8767.