Heat Pump Installation in Avon, MA

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Our professional heat pump installation provides reliable performance exactly when you need it most.

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Norfolk County Heat Pump Experts

Comfort That Lasts All Year

You know that sinking feeling when your heating system starts acting up in January. The fluctuating temperatures are a common occurrence. Your energy bills continue to climb. You worry about waking up to a freezing house.

A properly installed heat pump changes everything. You get consistent warmth in every room, not just the ones closest to your old furnace. Your energy bills drop because modern heat pumps move heat instead of creating it from scratch.

And here’s what really matters: you stop worrying about your heating system. It just works, quietly and efficiently, whether it’s 10 degrees outside or you need cooling in July. That’s the difference between a heating system that’s always on your mind and one that never crosses it.

Trusted Avon Heat Pump Installer

We Know Massachusetts Heating

Dempsey Energy has been handling heating and cooling challenges across Norfolk County for years. We understand what works in Massachusetts homes and what doesn’t.

Our team knows the specific challenges of heating homes in this area—from older construction that needs special attention to the climate demands that push systems to their limits. We’ve built our reputation by showing up when we say we will and doing the work right the first time.

With over 12,000 customers who trust us with their home comfort, we’ve seen just about every heating situation you can imagine. That experience matters when you’re installing a system you’ll depend on for the next 15-20 years.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we come to your home and assess your current setup. We look at your existing ductwork, electrical capacity, and the specific heating and cooling needs of your space. No generic recommendations—we size the system based on your actual home.

Next, we handle all the prep work. This includes any electrical upgrades, ductwork modifications, and clearing the installation path. We protect your floors and belongings because we know this is your home, not a construction site.

Installation day typically takes 6-8 hours for a standard replacement. We remove your old equipment, install the new heat pump system, and test everything thoroughly. Before we leave, we walk you through the new system so you know exactly how to operate it. You’ll also get information about our Dempsey Comfort Club for ongoing maintenance and priority service.

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Your heat pump installation includes the complete system—indoor and outdoor units, all necessary refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and thermostat setup. We handle permits and inspections so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork.

We also include a thorough system startup and performance verification. This isn’t just plugging it in and leaving—we test airflow, refrigerant levels, and electrical connections to make sure everything operates at peak efficiency from day one.

After installation, you get access to our Dempsey Comfort Club membership program. This gives you priority scheduling for any future service needs and helps keep your new system running efficiently for years to come. Most homeowners find that regular maintenance prevents the small issues from becoming expensive problems.

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Most heat pump installations take 6-8 hours for a straightforward replacement where existing ductwork and electrical are adequate. If we need to upgrade electrical service or modify ductwork, it might extend to a full day or require a second visit. We always give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly. The actual installation time depends on your specific home setup, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Modern heat pumps are designed to work effectively even in Massachusetts winter temperatures. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps can extract heat from outdoor air down to -15°F or lower. However, efficiency does decrease as temperatures drop, which is why many installations include backup heating for the coldest days. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend the right system configuration to keep you comfortable all winter while maximizing energy savings.
The answer depends on both your current electrical setup and the size of the heat pump required for your home. Many homes built in the past 30 years have adequate electrical capacity, but older homes might need an electrical upgrade. We evaluate your electrical panel and service during our initial assessment and let you know upfront if upgrades are needed. If electrical work is required, we coordinate with licensed electricians to handle it properly and safely.
Energy savings vary based on what you’re replacing and how you currently heat your home. Homeowners switching from oil heat or electric baseboards often see 30–50% reductions in heating costs. If you’re replacing an older, less efficient system, savings can be even higher. We can provide estimates based on your current energy usage and the specific heat pump system we recommend for your home. Keep in mind that heat pumps also provide cooling, potentially eliminating the need for separate air conditioning.
Heat pumps need regular filter changes (every 1-3 months depending on usage) and annual professional maintenance to keep running efficiently. During maintenance visits, we clean coils, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, and test system performance. Our Dempsey Comfort Club makes the process easy with scheduled maintenance reminders and priority service. Proper maintenance typically extends system life and prevents most major repairs, so it’s worth staying on top of.
Yes, but it requires installing ductwork since heat pumps distribute conditioned air rather than heated water. This is more involved than a direct replacement but still very doable in most homes. We’ll assess your home’s layout and recommend the best approach for running ducts efficiently and aesthetically. While it’s a bigger project than replacing an existing forced-air system, many homeowners find the improved comfort and efficiency worth the investment, especially when adding air conditioning capability they didn’t have before.