Heat Pump Installation in Middleborough, MA

Your Old System is Costing You Money

Professional heat pump installation that cuts your energy bills while keeping you comfortable year-round.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

Your energy bills drop immediately. No more choosing between staying warm and staying within budget during those brutal New England winters.

You get consistent temperatures in every room. No more cold spots in the morning or sweltering bedrooms at night.

The system runs quietly in the background. You’ll forget it’s even there until you notice how comfortable your home feels and how much less you’re spending each month on utilities.

Middleborough Heat Pump Experts

We Know New England Weather

We’ve been keeping Plymouth County homes comfortable through every season. We understand how Massachusetts weather tests your heating system.

Our team knows which heat pump systems actually work in our climate and which ones will leave you cold when you need heat most. We’ve installed systems for over 12,000 customers who trust us to get it right the first time.

When you call us, you’re working with local technicians who live here too. We deal with the same weather you do.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Here's How We Install Your System

We start with an assessment of your home’s heating and cooling needs. This isn’t a sales pitch – it’s about matching the right system to your space and budget.

Our technicians handle the installation efficiently, usually completing most residential jobs in a single day. We protect your floors, clean up after ourselves, and test everything before we leave.

You’ll get a walkthrough of your new system and clear instructions on how to operate it. We also set you up with our Dempsey Comfort Club so you have ongoing support whenever you need it.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Every installation includes proper sizing calculations, electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and thorough system testing. We don’t cut corners on the details that affect performance.

You get help navigating Massachusetts rebate programs that can significantly reduce your upfront costs. Many homeowners qualify for substantial incentives they didn’t know existed.

We handle permits and inspections so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork. Our goal is making this as straightforward as possible while ensuring everything meets local codes and manufacturer specifications.

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Most residential heat pump installations take 6-8 hours to complete. We typically finish in a single day unless you’re replacing ductwork or need significant electrical upgrades. The timeline depends on your home’s specific setup, but we’ll give you an accurate estimate upfront. We work efficiently because we know you don’t want your home disrupted longer than necessary. Our team arrives prepared with all necessary equipment and materials to avoid delays.
Modern heat pumps absolutely work in Massachusetts winters, even when temperatures drop below zero. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps are specifically designed for New England weather and maintain efficiency down to -15°F or lower. We only install systems that we know will keep you warm during our coldest months. The key is proper sizing and choosing the right equipment for our climate. Many of our customers are surprised by how well their heat pumps perform even during harsh winter conditions.
Massachusetts offers substantial rebates through Mass Save and utility companies that can cover $1,000-$10,000 of your installation costs. The exact amount depends on your current heating system, income level, and the efficiency of the heat pump you choose. We help you navigate these programs and handle the paperwork to maximize your savings. Federal tax credits may also apply, potentially covering 30% of your total project cost. These incentives change regularly, so we’ll check current offerings when we assess your home.
Yes, we regularly replace old furnaces, boilers, and electric heating systems with heat pumps. The process involves removing your old equipment and installing the new heat pump system, which often uses your existing ductwork. If your current ducts need modifications or repairs, we handle that too. Many homeowners are amazed by the difference in comfort and energy costs after switching from an old furnace to a modern heat pump. We’ll assess your current setup and explain exactly what’s involved in your specific situation.
Most homeowners see 30-50% reductions in their heating and cooling costs after switching to a heat pump. Your exact savings depend on what you’re replacing, your home’s insulation, and your current energy rates. Customers replacing old oil or propane systems typically see the biggest savings, while those with newer gas systems see more modest but still significant reductions. We can estimate your potential savings based on your current bills and heating system. The savings usually pay for the installation within 5-7 years.
Heat pumps need less maintenance than traditional heating systems. You’ll change the air filter regularly, keep the outdoor unit clear of debris, and schedule annual professional maintenance. Our Dempsey Comfort Club members get priority scheduling for tune-ups that keep their systems running efficiently. Most maintenance involves cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, and ensuring all components operate properly. This preventive care extends your system’s life and maintains peak efficiency. We’ll show you the simple things you can do yourself and handle the technical maintenance.