Heat Pump Installation in Attleboro, MA

Your Heat Pump Installed Right the First Time

Our professional heat pump installation ensures that your Attleboro home remains comfortable year-round, preventing any unexpected breakdowns.

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Professional Heat Pump Installation Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You’ll have consistent temperatures in every room, lower energy bills, and the confidence that comes with a properly installed system. No more wondering if your heat pump will work when you need it most.

Your home stays comfortable through Massachusetts winters and summers without the constant worry about system failures. You’ll notice the difference in your utility bills within the first month, and you’ll have a local team you can actually reach when you need service.

The installation process is simple and professional and is completed without disrupting your daily routine. You get a system that’s properly sized for your home, installed to manufacturer specifications, and backed by people who understand how New England weather tests HVAC equipment.

Attleboro Heat Pump Installation Experts

We've Been Keeping Attleboro Homes Comfortable

Dempsey Energy has built relationships with over 12,000 homeowners throughout Bristol County by focusing on what matters most—reliable service and honest communication. We’re the local HVAC company that actually answers the phone and shows up when scheduled.

Our technicians are licensed professionals who understand Massachusetts building codes and climate requirements. We’ve seen every type of installation challenge in older New England homes, and we know how to handle them properly.

When you work with Dempsey Energy, you’re working with a company that’s invested in this community long-term. We’re not going anywhere, and neither is our commitment to keeping your home comfortable.

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Heat Pump Installation Process Attleboro

Here's Exactly What Happens During Installation

We start with a thorough evaluation of your home’s heating and cooling needs, including proper load calculations to confirm your new heat pump is sized correctly. No guesswork—just professional assessment based on your home’s square footage, insulation, and layout.

The installation begins with careful removal of your old system and preparation of the installation area. Our technicians handle all electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and ductwork modifications needed for optimal performance. We test every component before we consider the job complete.

Before we leave, we walk you through your new system’s operation and answer any questions you have. You’ll know how to operate your heat pump efficiently and when to call us for routine maintenance. The entire process typically takes one to two days, depending on your home’s specific requirements.

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Everything Included in Your Installation Service

Your heat pump installation includes professional load calculations, proper equipment sizing, and complete system installation with all necessary electrical and refrigerant connections. We handle permits and inspections and verify everything meets local building codes.

We also provide system startup, performance testing, and a thorough walkthrough of your new equipment’s operation. You’ll receive manufacturer warranties on equipment plus our guarantee on installation workmanship.

Attleboro homeowners often need ductwork modifications or electrical upgrades for heat pump installations, especially in older homes. We assess these requirements upfront and explain exactly what’s needed before we start work. No surprises, no hidden costs—just transparent communication about what your installation requires.

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Most heat pump installations take one to two days, depending on your home’s specific requirements and whether any electrical or ductwork modifications are needed. Straightforward replacements where existing connections work with the new system are typically completed in one day. More convoluted installations involving electrical upgrades, ductwork changes, or challenging access areas may require two days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial assessment so you can plan accordingly and won’t be left without heating or cooling longer than necessary.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. We perform detailed load calculations rather than simply matching your old system’s size, because oversized or undersized equipment leads to comfort problems and higher energy costs. Massachusetts homes often need different sizing considerations compared to warmer climates due to our heating demands. A properly sized heat pump will run efficiently, maintain consistent temperatures, and provide years of reliable service without overworking the system.
Yes, we regularly install heat pumps in homes with existing oil, gas, or electric heating systems. The installation process varies depending on your current setup and whether you’re keeping your existing system as backup or replacing it entirely. Ductwork modifications are sometimes needed, and electrical requirements differ from other heating systems. We evaluate your current setup, explain what changes are necessary, and provide a clear plan for converting to heat pump heating and cooling. Many Attleboro homeowners are surprised how smoothly the conversion process goes with proper planning.
Modern heat pumps are specifically designed to handle New England winters and remain efficient even in sub-zero temperatures. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps work effectively down to -15°F or lower, which covers the vast majority of winter days in Massachusetts. They use advanced inverter technology and improved refrigerants that maintain heating capacity in cold weather. Many homeowners find their heat pumps provide more consistent comfort than their previous heating systems while significantly reducing energy costs. Proper installation and sizing are critical for cold-weather performance, which is why professional installation matters.
Heat pumps need regular filter changes, annual professional maintenance, and occasional cleaning of outdoor coils to maintain peak efficiency. Basic maintenance, like changing filters every 1–3 months, is something you can handle yourself. Professional maintenance includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, and testing system performance. We recommend annual maintenance visits to catch small issues before they become expensive problems. Our Dempsey Comfort Club membership includes priority scheduling for maintenance and service calls, which helps confirm your system stays running smoothly year-round.
Energy savings vary based on your current heating system, home efficiency, and usage patterns, but most homeowners see 30-50% reductions in heating and cooling costs after switching to a properly installed heat pump. Homes converting from oil or electric resistance heating typically see the largest savings, while gas heating conversions show more modest but still significant savings. Massachusetts utility rebates and federal tax credits can offset installation costs, improving your return on investment. We can review your current energy bills and provide realistic savings estimates based on your specific situation and the equipment we recommend for your home.