Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pumps
Quiet, efficient, all‑climate comfort—customized for every room or your whole home.
We design and install Mitsubishi heat pumps across King & Snohomish Counties. Our process is straightforward: we size your system correctly, present clear options and pricing, handle permits and rebates, and stand behind our work. Explore how heat pumps work, compare system layouts, and see the indoor unit styles available for your home.

A smarter way to heat and cool
In summer, heat is moved outside for cooling. In winter, heat is extracted from outdoor air—even in freezing weather—and delivered indoors. Variable‑speed inverter technology fine‑tunes output, keeping temperatures steadier and energy use lower.

Elevated comfort, lower impact

Choose your indoor unit style
Select the look and layout that fits your space—wall‑mounted, ceiling‑recessed, floor‑mounted, or a ducted air handler. Each option delivers efficient, whisper‑quiet comfort.




Simple, flexible controls
Control options range from a handheld remote to a wall thermostat or a phone app. We’ll match controls to your system and preferences—single room, multiple rooms, or whole‑home setups.
App control
Monitor and adjust temperatures, schedules, and modes from your phone. Helpful for alerts and remote access.
Wireless controller
Compact handheld control for quick changes to temperature, fan speed, and mode in the room you’re in.
Wall thermostat
Prefer a traditional wall control? Use a wired thermostat or compatible smart thermostat with the proper interface.

Single‑zone vs Multi‑zone
Heat pumps can serve one space or many. A single‑zone system pairs one outdoor unit with one indoor unit. A multi‑zone system connects several indoor units to a single outdoor unit, giving each area independent control.
Single‑zone
- Ideal for one room, ADU, office, or problem area
- Simpler install and lower upfront cost per zone
- Excellent when you don’t need whole‑home coverage
Multi‑zone
- Serve multiple rooms with one outdoor unit
- Independent room control for comfort and efficiency
- Mix indoor unit styles to match each space

Dual Fuel: Mitsubishi + Existing Furnace
Prefer to electrify at your own pace? Mitsubishi’s intelli‑HEAT™ Dual Fuel System pairs a heat pump with your existing gas furnace. You get efficient heat pump operation in mild weather with automatic switchover to the furnace in extreme cold.

All‑climate performance
Mitsubishi’s cold‑weather technology maintains dependable heating in low outdoor temperatures—ideal for Seattle‑area winters—while staying efficient and quiet.

Rebates & incentives
Local utilities and federal programs can reduce your cost. We’ll outline current incentives during your estimate and complete the paperwork after installation.

Ready to explore Mitsubishi for your home?
We’ll size the right system, show clear options, and handle permits and rebates. Request a free on‑site estimate.
Authorized Mitsubishi Electric Dealer • Serving King & Snohomish Counties
FAQ
What’s the difference between single‑zone and multi‑zone?
Single‑zone = one indoor + one outdoor (great for a specific area). Multi‑zone = multiple indoors on one outdoor, each with independent control. We’ll recommend the right layout for comfort and budget.
Do these systems work in cold Seattle winters?
Yes—cold‑climate technology maintains reliable heating at low outdoor temps. You get steady comfort without large temperature swings.
How do I control the system?
Use a mobile app, a wireless room controller, or a wall thermostat (including select smart thermostats with the proper interface). We’ll set up what fits your home best.
Can I mix different indoor unit styles?
Yes. Multi‑zone systems can combine wall‑mounted, ceiling cassettes, and ducted air handlers so each room gets the right look and airflow.
* Features and model availability vary. We’ll recommend options that fit your home and budget.