Heat Pump Savings Calculator in Iowa

Compare heat pump and furnace heating costs in Iowa. Uses local climate data (6800 HDD), electricity rates, and fuel prices for accurate savings estimates.

What Iowa Residents Should Know

Iowa falls in IECC climate zone 5-6A with 6,800 heating degree days per year — well above the national average. Iowa's cold winters mean heat pump COP averages 2.1 during the heating season. While this is lower than milder states, modern cold-climate heat pumps with inverter compressors can still deliver meaningful savings over traditional heating systems, especially when paired with a backup for the coldest days.

With natural gas at $0.95 per therm in Iowa, a gas furnace may have lower operating costs in the coldest months. However, heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in one system, which can offset the difference when you factor in AC savings. In shoulder seasons (spring and fall), a heat pump is significantly more efficient, often making the overall annual cost competitive with gas.

While Iowa does not currently offer state-level heat pump incentives, the federal 25C energy efficient home improvement tax credit covers up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pump systems. This credit, combined with long-term energy savings and the dual heating-cooling functionality, makes heat pumps an investment worth evaluating for most homeowners. Enter your home details above to see your projected savings.

Avg. Electricity Rate

$0.141/kWh

Avg. monthly bill: $127

Regular Gas Price

$3.00/gal

Natural gas: $0.95/therm

Heating Degree Days

6,800

Cooling: 800 CDD

Available Incentives in Iowa

IncentiveTypeAmountDescription
Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Heat Pump - 25C)tax credit30%Tax credit for installing a qualifying heat pump, heat pump water heater, or biomass stove. Covers 30% of the cost up to $2,000 per year. Can be combined with other 25C credits up to $3,200 annual limit.

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