Heat Pump Installation in Fairhaven, MA

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Our professional heat pump installation reduces your energy bills and guarantees that me remains comfortable throughout the year.

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Bristol County Heat Pump Services

What You Get With Professional Installation

Your home stays comfortable year-round with a single system that heats in the winter and cools in the summer. No more juggling separate heating and cooling equipment or dealing with uneven temperatures throughout your house.

You’ll see the difference in your energy bills right away. Heat pumps use significantly less energy than traditional systems, and when properly installed, they can cut your heating and cooling costs by 30-50%.

The installation process is transparent and respectful of your home. You get a system that’s properly sized for your space, installed by licensed technicians who know Bristol County homes, and backed by a company that’s been serving local families for years.

Fairhaven Heat Pump Installers

Local HVAC Experts You Can Trust

We’ve been serving Bristol County homeowners with reliable HVAC and plumbing services for years. We’ve built relationships with over 12,000 local customers who trust us for their home comfort needs.

What sets us apart is our focus on customer service and follow-through. We use professional systems to track every job and maintain ongoing relationships with customers through our Dempsey Comfort Club membership program.

When you work with us, you’re getting local technicians who understand New England weather and the specific challenges of heating and cooling homes in this area.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

The process starts with an assessment of your home’s heating and cooling needs. Our technicians evaluate your current system, home size, insulation, and specific comfort requirements to recommend the right heat pump size and type.

Installation day involves removing old equipment if needed, setting up the outdoor unit, installing the indoor components, and connecting all electrical and refrigerant lines. Our team handles all permits and assures everything meets local codes.

After installation, we test the entire system to make sure it’s running efficiently and walk you through basic operation and maintenance. You’ll also learn about the Dempsey Comfort Club benefits that help keep your new system running smoothly for years to come.

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Complete Heat Pump Installation

Everything Included for Contentment

Your heat pump installation includes proper sizing calculations, all necessary permits, professional installation of indoor and outdoor units, electrical connections, and refrigerant line setup. Our team also handles removal of old equipment when needed.

Every installation comes with system testing and a walkthrough so you understand how to operate your new heat pump efficiently. You’ll get information about routine maintenance and access to our ongoing service programs.

Our experience with Bristol County homes means we understand local building codes, permit requirements, and the specific challenges of installing HVAC equipment in older New England homes. We handle the details so you don’t have to worry about anything going wrong.

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Modern heat pumps are designed to work efficiently even in cold New England winters. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps can provide reliable heating down to temperatures well below zero degrees Fahrenheit. They use advanced technology that extracts heat from outdoor air even when it feels freezing to us. Many homeowners in Massachusetts have successfully replaced their oil or gas heating systems with heat pumps and see significant energy savings. The key is proper sizing and installation by experienced technicians who understand local climate conditions.
Most heat pump installations take one full day, though some convoluted jobs might require two days. The timeline depends on factors like whether you’re replacing existing equipment, the complexity of electrical work needed, and the accessibility of installation areas. Simple replacements where the indoor and outdoor units can use existing locations typically take 6-8 hours. New installations that require additional electrical work, new refrigerant lines, or significant modifications might take longer. We’ll give you a clear timeline before starting work so you can plan accordingly.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. A proper load calculation considers all these factors to determine the right capacity. Oversized units cycle on and off too frequently, reducing efficiency and comfort. Undersized units struggle to maintain comfortable temperatures during extreme weather. We use industry-standard calculations to determine the correct size. Every home is different, even if the square footage is similar, so this assessment should be done on-site.
Yes, heat pumps can replace most traditional heating systems, including oil furnaces, gas furnaces, and electric baseboard heating. The installation process varies depending on your current system. If you have existing ductwork in good condition, the transition is usually simple. Homes without ducts might need ductless mini-split systems or new ductwork installation. Some homeowners choose to keep their existing furnace as backup heating for frigid days, creating a dual-fuel system. We can evaluate your current setup and recommend the best approach for your specific situation and budget.
Energy savings vary based on what you’re replacing, your home’s efficiency, and local utility rates. Most homeowners see 30-50% reduction in heating and cooling costs compared to older systems. Homes switching from oil heat or electric baseboard often see the biggest savings. Heat pumps are typically 2-3 times more efficient than traditional heating systems because they move heat rather than generate it. Your actual savings depend on factors like your current energy costs, how well your home is insulated, and your comfort preferences. Many utility companies offer rebates for heat pump installations that can offset upfront costs.
Heat pumps need regular maintenance to operate efficiently and last their full lifespan. Basic homeowner maintenance includes changing air filters every 1-3 months and keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris, snow, and vegetation. Professional maintenance should be done annually and includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, and inspecting all system components. Many HVAC companies offer maintenance plans that include regular tune-ups and priority service. Proper maintenance prevents most major repairs and keeps your system running efficiently, which saves money on energy bills and extends equipment life.