Heat Pump Installation in Swansea, MA

Lower Energy Bills Year-Round

Professional heat pump installation that cuts your heating costs while keeping your Swansea home comfortable every season.

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Bristol County Heat Pump Services

What You Get With Professional Installation

Your energy bills drop immediately. Heat pumps use up to 50% less electricity than traditional heating systems, which means real savings every month, especially during those brutal New England winters.

You get reliable heating and cooling in one system. No more juggling separate units or dealing with uneven temperatures throughout your home. Heat pumps deliver consistent comfort whether it’s 10 degrees in January or 90 degrees in July.

The installation process is straightforward when done right. Our technicians handle the electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and system commissioning so your new heat pump runs efficiently from day one. You’re not dealing with callbacks or performance issues down the road.

Swansea Heat Pump Experts

Local Experience You Can Trust

Dempsey Energy has been serving Bristol County homeowners with professional HVAC installations and repairs. We’ve built relationships with over 12,000 customers who trust us for their heating and cooling needs.

Our technicians understand how New England weather affects your home’s heating requirements. We know which heat pump systems perform best in our climate and how to install them for maximum efficiency and longevity.

Through our Dempsey Comfort Club, we maintain ongoing relationships with customers, providing the support and maintenance that keeps your investment running smoothly year after year.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Simple Installation, Professional Results

We start with an assessment of your home’s heating and cooling needs. This includes evaluating your current system, ductwork, electrical capacity, and the specific requirements of your Swansea property.

Next comes the installation itself. Our technicians install the outdoor unit, connect refrigerant lines, handle all electrical connections, and integrate the system with your existing ductwork or install new indoor units if needed. We test everything thoroughly before we leave.

After installation, we walk you through the system operation and provide you with information about our Dempsey Comfort Club membership. You’ll know exactly how to operate your new heat pump and have access to ongoing support when you need it.

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Everything Included in Your Installation

Your installation includes proper sizing and selection of equipment based on your home’s specific needs. We don’t use one-size-fits-all approaches because every Swansea home has different requirements based on age, insulation, and layout.

All electrical work, refrigerant line installation, and system commissioning are handled by our experienced technicians. We also coordinate any necessary permits and ensure your installation meets all local codes and manufacturer specifications.

You receive full system testing and a thorough walkthrough of operation and maintenance requirements. We also provide information about available rebates and incentives that can help offset your installation costs, plus details about our Dempsey Comfort Club for ongoing service and support.

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Most heat pump installations take one to two days, depending on your home’s setup and whether we’re replacing an existing system or installing new ductwork. If you’re replacing a similar system and the electrical capacity is adequate, we can often complete the job in a single day. More complex installations that require electrical upgrades or significant ductwork modifications may take two days. We’ll give you a clear timeline during our initial assessment so you know exactly what to expect.
Modern heat pumps are designed to work efficiently in cold climates like ours here in Bristol County. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps can extract heat from outdoor air even when temperatures drop well below freezing. Most systems we install continue operating effectively down to around -5°F. For extremely cold periods, many heat pumps have backup heating elements that automatically engage when needed. The key is proper sizing and installation, which is why we carefully evaluate your home’s specific heating requirements before recommending a system.
The biggest difference is efficiency and versatility. Traditional heating systems like oil or gas furnaces only provide heat, while heat pumps provide both heating and cooling. Heat pumps also use significantly less energy because they move heat rather than generate it through combustion. This typically results in 30-50% lower energy costs compared to older systems. Installation-wise, heat pumps require both indoor and outdoor components connected by refrigerant lines, whereas traditional systems might only need indoor equipment and fuel connections.
Heat pumps need regular but straightforward maintenance to operate efficiently. You’ll need to change or clean filters every 1-3 months, keep the outdoor unit clear of debris and vegetation, and schedule annual professional maintenance. During our maintenance visits, we check refrigerant levels, clean coils, test electrical connections, and ensure all components are operating properly. Through our Dempsey Comfort Club, we make this maintenance convenient and help you stay on top of the schedule that keeps your system running efficiently and extends its lifespan.
Yes, we can install ductless mini-split heat pump systems that don’t require existing ductwork. These systems use individual indoor units mounted on walls or ceilings in each room, connected to an outdoor unit by small refrigerant lines. Ductless systems are often more efficient than ducted systems because there’s no energy loss through ductwork. They also give you room-by-room temperature control. If you prefer a ducted system, we can also install new ductwork as part of your heat pump installation, though this adds to the project timeline and cost.
Massachusetts offers several incentives for heat pump installations, including rebates through Mass Save and federal tax credits. Rebate amounts vary based on the type of system and your home’s current heating method, but can range from hundreds to several thousand dollars. There are also financing options available through various programs. We stay current on all available incentives and help you navigate the application process. During your consultation, we’ll review which programs you qualify for and help you maximize your savings on the installation.