Geothermal Contractors in Montana

Montana has 38 verified geothermal contractors and is a heating-dominated geothermal market — Montana's long, cold winters give ground-source the strongest possible COP advantage over air-source heat pumps. Federal §25D was terminated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21) on December 31, 2025, but NorthWestern Energy + Montana-Dakota Utilities + rural cooperatives rebates and the §48 commercial credit keep ground-source competitive.

  • 38 verified contractors
  • 20 cities covered
  • ★ 4.8 avg rating (5,735 reviews)
  • 15 WaterFurnace dealers
  • 2 IGSHPA-certified

Top Montana cities for geothermal contractors

Coverage spans Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, Great Falls, Kalispell. Browse contractors by city below.

Kalispell
7 contractors
Belgrade
6 contractors
Missoula
4 contractors
Glendive
3 contractors
Billings
2 contractors
Helena
2 contractors
Big Timber
1 contractor
Bigfork
1 contractor
Black Eagle
1 contractor
Bozeman
1 contractor
Circle
1 contractor
Clancy
1 contractor

Featured Montana geothermal contractors

Montana geothermal incentives in 2026

The federal §25D Residential Clean Energy Credit was terminated for new residential expenditures completed after December 31, 2025 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21). 2025 installations carry forward via IRS Form 5695. Montana homeowners benefit from:

  • NorthWestern Energy + Montana-Dakota Utilities + rural cooperatives — NorthWestern Energy E+ Energy Efficiency programs.
  • Montana Alternative Energy Revolving Loan Program — low-interest financing for residential energy improvements including geothermal.
  • Federal §48 commercial credit remains active through 2034 with phase-down; widely used in third-party-owned residential leases.

For state-by-state matrix see geothermal rebates by state, and use our geothermal tax credit calculator.

Montana climate, ground conditions, and permits

Montana climate is humid continental (Dfb) east, subarctic (Dfc) at higher elevations. Ground temperatures at typical loop depth stay around 40–46°F. glacial till and prairie soils east of the Rockies, complex bedrock in the mountains. Eastern Montana drilling is straightforward; western Montana requires experienced mountain drillers.

Closed-loop installations require a Montana DNRC (Department of Natural Resources and Conservation)-licensed well driller, a Montana mechanical contractor registration (handled at municipal level), and a local building permit covering the indoor unit and electrical service. For permit specifics see our geothermal permit lookup.

Frequently asked questions

How much does geothermal cost in Montana?

A typical 3-ton residential system in Montana runs $20,000 to $34,000 installed depending on loop type, soil conditions, and location. Utility rebates from NorthWestern Energy + Montana-Dakota Utilities + rural cooperatives reduce out-of-pocket cost. Federal §25D no longer applies to 2026 residential installations.

Do I need a permit for geothermal in Montana?

Yes. Closed-loop installations require a Montana DNRC (Department of Natural Resources and Conservation)-certified well driller, a state-licensed mechanical contractor, and a local building permit covering the indoor unit and electrical service. Reputable Montana contractors handle the full permit pull.

Vertical or horizontal loops in Montana?

Lot size and soil determine loop type. Vertical bores dominate dense suburbs; horizontal loops are cost-competitive on rural lots with adequate land area (1,500–3,000 sq ft per ton). Pond loops work where adequate water access exists. An IGSHPA-trained designer matches loop type to your specific lot, soil, and load.

Browse all Montana geothermal contractors

White Heating & Air Conditioning
Billings, Montana
★ 4.9 (1,613 reviews)
Garden City Plumbing & Heating, Inc
Missoula, Montana
★ 4.8 (981 reviews)
Williams Plumbing & Heating Inc
Belgrade, Montana
★ 4.8 (912 reviews)
All Season Heating & Air Conditioning
Helena, Montana
★ 4.9 (776 reviews)
Comfort Systems USA Temp Right Service
Missoula, Montana
★ 4.8 (458 reviews)
Hometown Heating & Cooling
Belgrade, Montana
★ 5.0 (334 reviews)
Anderson's Heating, A/C & Plumbing
Missoula, Montana
★ 4.5 (278 reviews)
Intermountain Heating and Air Conditioning
Helena, Montana
★ 4.6 (123 reviews)
Blackbear Heating & Cooling and Boiler, Inc
Kalispell, Montana
★ 5.0 (47 reviews)
Mclees Inc
Belgrade, Montana
★ 4.9 (38 reviews)
High Mountain Heating & Air
Missoula, Montana
★ 4.9 (37 reviews)
A-10 Drilling & Toney Water Systems
East Helena, Montana
★ 4.9 (36 reviews)
West Electric, Inc.
Dillon, Montana
★ 4.2 (25 reviews)
MacDonald Heating & Cooling
Great Falls, Montana
★ 4.9 (17 reviews)
Morgan's Radiant Inc.
Belgrade, Montana
★ 4.5 (16 reviews)
Energy 1 LLC
Bozeman, Montana
★ 4.6 (11 reviews)
Bertram Drilling Inc.
Billings, Montana
★ 4.5 (11 reviews)
Dale Plumbing & Heating
Glasgow, Montana
★ 4.0 (7 reviews)
Tec-hvac LLC
Kalispell, Montana
★ 5.0 (6 reviews)
Holden Electric LLC
Glendive, Montana
★ 4.2 (5 reviews)
Pioneer Heating & Cooling
Kalispell, Montana
★ 5.0 (3 reviews)
Iba Drilling Company, Inc.
Glendive, Montana
★ 5.0 (1 review)
Bill's Superheat, Inc.
Kalispell, Montana
Bridger Drilling
Belgrade, Montana
Chambers Drilling
Kalispell, Montana
Cross Winds Heating and Cooling LLC
Big Timber, Montana
Elite Heating and Air
Lolo, Montana
Energy Source LLC
Livingston, Montana
Lindsay Drilling
Clancy, Montana
Northern Heating & Cooling
Black Eagle, Montana
PJ's Plumbing & Heating
Belgrade, Montana
RM Drilling & Well Services
Kalispell, Montana
M & L Heating And Cooling, Inc
Stevensville, Montana
Touris Plumbing & Heating Inc
Bigfork, Montana
Zsm Heating & Sheet Metal LLC
Glendive, Montana
All Weather Tech
Lewistown, Montana
Aire Serv of Kalispell (Beede Enterprises, LLC)
Kalispell, Montana
Circle Electric Shop
Circle, Montana
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