






We’re committed to helping as many families as possible enjoy safe, comfortable homes—without the burden of fossil fuels or high energy bills.
Scan the case study to see how we did it.
We helped Kadir and his family secure rebates and incentives that covered the entire cost of their new heat pump, heat pump water heater, solar panels, and more.
Technical & Sales Support teams are standing by
//Why Choose Us
Two decades of delivering compliant, reliable solar, HVAC, and home energy projects.
Design, installation, and service handled by EDGE employees. No subcontractor roulette.
Engineered for performance, longevity, and code compliance from day one.
We service what we install and stand behind the work long after the project is complete.
Several signs can indicate that it’s time for a new HVAC system
If your system is more than 10-15 years old, requires frequent repairs, or isn’t keeping your home as comfortable as it used to, it may be nearing the end of its lifespan.
You should also consider upgrading if your energy bills have spiked or if your system struggles to maintain a consistent temperature. Another key indicator is if your HVAC uses outdated technology, which may be less energy-efficient compared to newer models.
At EDGE Energy, we can evaluate your current system during a free consultation or home energy audit to determine if it’s time for an upgrade. We’ll help you explore energy-efficient options like heat pumps that can lower operating costs and improve performance.
Heat pumps offer several advantages over traditional furnaces and air conditioners. Unlike a furnace, which only provides heat, a heat pump can both heat and cool your home. This all-in-one solution simplifies your HVAC system, meaning less equipment to maintain. Heat pumps are also more energy-efficient, especially in mild climates like Maryland, DC, and Virginia, because they move heat instead of generating it, reducing your energy usage. In terms of performance, heat pumps have the potential for zonal heating and cooling, which means that they’re more effective at evening out temperature differences between rooms and floors of a home.
Plus, they use electricity rather than fossil fuels like natural gas or oil, making them a more environmentally friendly option. Many homeowners also benefit from local rebates and federal tax credits, making heat pumps a more cost-effective choice in the long run.
A home energy audit is a comprehensive assessment of your home’s energy use, covering areas like air leaks, insulation, and the efficiency of your heating and cooling systems. If you have an older HVAC system that has failed or is on the verge of failing, a home energy audit isn’t strictly necessary. We can come out for a free consultation to quickly replace your unit with a new, energy-efficient system.
That said, a home energy audit gives us valuable insights about your home’s overall energy performance. With this information, we can make targeted recommendations that not only improve your HVAC system’s efficiency but also address other common issues like drafts, cold spots, and uneven temperatures between rooms.
Plus, by identifying opportunities for additional upgrades like insulation or duct sealing, an energy audit can help lower your operating costs and make your home more comfortable in the long run.
What sets EDGE Energy apart is that we’re more than just an HVAC company—we’re a one-stop shop for all your home energy needs.
In addition to installing heating and cooling systems, we offer home energy audits, insulation services, solar panel installations, and more. This comprehensive approach ensures that we don’t just focus on one part of your home but look at your overall performance to make sure everything works together seamlessly.
Since we handle almost all of the work ourselves, you benefit from a streamlined process and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Whether we’re upgrading your HVAC system, installing solar panels, or sealing your home’s ductwork, you can trust that the job will be done right.
With over 5,000 projects completed since 2006, we’ve gained the expertise to tackle any challenge. And unlike most contractors, our team provides personalized recommendations based on your specific needs, whether it’s fixing drafts, evening out temperature differences, or reducing energy bills.
The cost to install a new heat pump or central air conditioning system can vary widely, typically ranging from $4,000 to $34,000 or more, depending on several factors.
Here’s what influences the price:
System Size: Larger homes need bigger systems, which cost more.
Efficiency Rating: Higher-efficiency units may have a higher upfront cost but can save you money in the long run through lower energy bills;
Ductwork Condition: If your existing ductwork needs repair or pelacement, this will add to the overall cost.
Additional Upgrades: You may want to consider additional services like insulation or air sealing; to improve your homes’ overall performance.
Rebates and Tax Credits: Many homeowners qualify for rebates and tax credits that can significantly lower the out-of-pocket cost. The best way to get an accurate estimate is to give us a call at :(888) 586-3343. We’ll assess your home and recommend the best system for your budget and needs.
Yes, EDGE Energy offers flexible financing options through GreenSky to help make your HVAC installation more affordable. There are two main financing plans available: Plan 2521: 12 months with no interest and no payments, as long as the balance is paid in full within 12 months. Plan 2714: Reduced 4.99% APR financing for 60 months, making it easier to spread out the cost of your new system over time. Applying is easy—you can apply online or by phone. If these plans don’t fit your needs, we encourage you to reach out to discuss other available options. Financing is provided by federally insured financial institutions, making it accessible to many homeowners. For more details, visit our financing page or give us a call to explore the best option for you.
There are lots of ways to save money through rebates and tax credits when you install a heat pump. On the federal level, homeowners can benefit from the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit (under the Inflation Reduction Act). This credit covers 30% of the cost of a heat pump installation, up to a maximum of $2,000 per year. This credit applies to both the cost of the equipment and installation. Here are resources you can use to learn more about local rebates for heat pumps in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. Maryland: Rebates are available through utility programs like EmPOWER Maryland, which offers incentives for heat pump installations. Virginia: Learn more about heat pump rebates from the Virginia Department of Energy. Washington, DC: The DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) provides rebates for heat pump installations as part of its energy efficiency initiatives. By combining federal tax credits with local rebates, you can significantly reduce the overall cost of your new heat pump.