Heat Pump Installation in Easton, MA

Your Home Stays Comfortable All Year

Our professional heat pump installation services are designed to work effectively when you need them the most, and they are supported by our local expertise.

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Bristol County Heat Pump Services

What You Get After We Install

Your energy bills drop. That’s usually the first thing homeowners notice after we install their new heat pump system.

But here’s what really matters: you stop worrying about your heating and cooling. No more wondering if the system will keep up during those brutal February cold snaps or sweltering July heat waves that hit Bristol County every year.

You get consistent temperatures in every room. Your family stays comfortable without constantly adjusting the thermostat. Should you require service in the future, our Dempsey Comfort Club already connects you, ensuring faster response times and priority scheduling.

Easton Heat Pump Installers

We Know Massachusetts HVAC Challenges

Dempsey Energy has been handling HVAC and plumbing services throughout Bristol County for years. We understand what works in Massachusetts homes and what doesn’t.

Our team has completed installations for over 12,000 customers in this area. We’ve seen every type of home, every kind of existing system, and every challenge that comes with New England weather.

When you work with us, you’re not getting a generic installation. You’re getting a system designed for your specific home and our local climate conditions.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Here's How Your Installation Happens

We start with an assessment of your current system and your home’s specific needs. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a technical evaluation to determine the right size and type of heat pump for your space.

Next, we handle the removal of your old equipment and prepare the installation area. Our team coordinates the electrical work, refrigerant lines, and ductwork connections. We test everything thoroughly before we consider the job complete.

After installation, we walk you through your new system’s operation and connect you to our Dempsey Comfort Club for ongoing maintenance. You get our direct contact information for any questions that come up later.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Your installation covers everything needed to get your heat pump running properly. We handle the electrical connections, refrigerant line installation, and integration with your existing ductwork or new distribution system.

We also take care of permits and inspections required in Bristol County. We do the paperwork so you don’t have to go to town offices, even if many homeowners don’t know it’s needed.

You receive a complete system walkthrough, including how to operate your new heat pump efficiently and when to call for maintenance. Plus, automatic enrollment in our Dempsey Comfort Club gives you priority service scheduling and regular system checkups.

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Most heat pump installations take one to two days, depending on your home’s setup and whether we need to modify existing ductwork. If you’re replacing an existing system with similar connections, we can often complete the work in a single day. However, if we need to run new electrical lines or make significant ductwork changes, plan for two days. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during our initial assessment, and we always clean up completely before we leave.
Yes, modern heat pumps work effectively in Massachusetts winters, even during our coldest days. Today’s heat pump technology can extract heat from outside air down to temperatures well below what we typically see in Bristol County. However, we do recommend having a backup heat source for the few frigid days each year. During our assessment, we’ll discuss the best backup options for your specific situation and budget.
Most homeowners see a 30-50% reduction in their heating and cooling costs, but your exact savings depend on what you’re replacing and how you use your system. If you’re coming from electric baseboard heat or an old oil furnace, your savings will be more dramatic. When replacing a newer gas furnace, the savings will be more modest but still noticeable. We can estimate your potential savings during our assessment based on your current system and energy usage.
As a Dempsey Comfort Club member, you get priority scheduling for any service calls and regular maintenance to prevent most problems before they start. When repairs are needed, we handle both the HVAC and plumbing aspects of your home systems, so you don’t need to coordinate multiple contractors. We keep detailed records of your installation and system specifications, which helps us diagnose and resolve issues faster when they do occur.
Not necessarily, but it depends on your current ductwork’s condition and design. We evaluate your existing ducts during our assessment to determine if they can handle the airflow requirements of your new heat pump. Sometimes we need to make minor modifications or seal leaks to optimize performance. In older homes, we might recommend ductwork upgrades to get the full efficiency benefits of your new system. We’ll explain exactly what’s needed and why before starting any work.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, and several other factors specific to your property. An oversized unit will cycle on and off too frequently, while an undersized unit won’t keep you comfortable during extreme weather. We perform detailed calculations during our assessment, including heat loss and gain calculations for your specific home. This assures you get a system that runs efficiently and keeps you comfortable year-round.