Heat Pump Wiring Cost in Seattle
What electrical work a heat pump actually requires, what it costs, and when a panel upgrade is part of the project.
What electrical work a heat pump actually requires, what it costs, and when a panel upgrade is part of the project.
Installing a heat pump in the Seattle area is not just an HVAC project. Every heat pump requires dedicated electrical work, and that work must be done by a licensed electrician before the HVAC technician can commission the system. At a minimum, you can expect:
For a standard single-zone ductless mini-split in Newcastle, Renton, or Bellevue, this electrical work alone typically runs $400–$650. For a whole-home ducted heat pump with a larger compressor, budget $600–$900 or more.
Most single-family homes in Washington State have a 240V service, which is what residential heat pumps are designed for. Some older multifamily buildings and commercial properties use 208V three-phase power, which is a different voltage and requires a heat pump specifically rated for that supply.
For virtually all single-family homes in Newcastle, Renton, Issaquah, Kirkland, and similar King County communities, 240V single-phase is the standard. If you are in a condo or apartment and unsure of your service voltage, your electrician can confirm before you purchase equipment.
The electrical requirements vary significantly between system types:
If your electrical panel is already near capacity, adding a heat pump circuit may not be possible without upgrading the panel first. Common situations that trigger a panel upgrade alongside a heat pump installation:
A 200-amp panel upgrade in Seattle runs $2,500–$4,500 depending on scope. If you need this work, it adds to the timeline by 2 to 4 weeks due to permitting and Puget Sound Energy coordination.
Washington State requires an electrical permit for heat pump wiring. Your electrician pulls the permit, does the work, and schedules the inspection. The inspection happens after rough-in and before the HVAC tech covers anything up. Permits are not optional and protect you when it comes time to sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Clarity Electric handled all the electrical for our Mitsubishi mini-split. They pulled the permit, installed the disconnect, and ran the circuit the same day the HVAC company installed the indoor and outdoor units. Clean work and no surprises on the bill.
Newcastle homeowner, February 2026
Clarity Electric LLC wires heat pumps and mini-splits throughout Newcastle, Renton, Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, and all of King County. We coordinate directly with your HVAC contractor to keep the project on schedule. Call 425-210-4791 or request a free estimate online.