Heat Pump Installation in Dedham, MA

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Professional heat pump installation that keeps your Dedham home comfortable year-round without the energy bill shock.

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What Proper Installation Actually Gets You

When your heat pump is installed correctly, you get consistent temperatures in every room. No more cold spots in winter or hot zones in summer.

Your energy bills drop because the system runs efficiently instead of working overtime to compensate for poor installation. Most homeowners see the difference in their first month.

You also get peace of mind. A properly installed heat pump runs quietly, breaks down less often, and lasts years longer than systems that were rushed or installed incorrectly.

Dedham Heat Pump Installation Company

We Know Norfolk County Homes

We’ve been serving Dedham and Norfolk County homeowners with professional HVAC installation and repair services. We understand how New England weather tests your heating system.

Our team handles everything from emergency replacements of heat pumps to planned installations for new construction. We’ve built our reputation on doing the job right the first time.

With over 12,000 customers trusting us for their heating and cooling needs, we’ve seen every type of home and heating challenge this area can present.

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Heat Pump Installation Process Dedham

Here's How We Handle Your Installation

We start with an assessment of your home’s heating needs, existing ductwork, and electrical setup. This tells us exactly what size heat pump you need and identifies any modifications required.

Next, we remove your old system and prepare the installation area. This includes any electrical work, ductwork adjustments, and setting up the outdoor unit location.

The installation itself involves connecting the indoor and outdoor units, testing all connections, and running the system through complete cycles. We don’t leave until everything is working properly and you understand how to operate your new heat pump.

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What's Included in Every Installation

Every heat pump installation includes removal of your old equipment, proper disposal, and complete system setup. We handle all electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and ductwork modifications.

You get a full system test to confirm everything operates correctly before we leave. This includes checking heating and cooling modes, airflow, and thermostat programming.

We also provide operation instructions so you know how to get the most from your new system. Many Dedham homeowners are surprised by how different heat pumps operate compared to traditional furnaces, so we make sure you’re comfortable with the controls.

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Most heat pump installations take one full day, but this depends on your home’s setup. If we need to run new electrical lines or modify ductwork significantly, it might take two days. Homes with existing ductwork and proper electrical service usually get completed in 6-8 hours. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial assessment so you can plan accordingly.
Modern heat pumps work effectively in Massachusetts winters, even when temperatures drop below freezing. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps can extract heat from outdoor air down to -15°F or lower. However, they do lose some efficiency in extreme cold, which is why many homeowners keep a backup heating source. We’ll recommend the right system based on your home’s heating needs and help you understand what to expect during our coldest months.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window efficiency, and ceiling height. A system that’s too small won’t keep you comfortable, while an oversized system cycles on and off too frequently, wasting energy. We perform a load calculation that considers all these factors plus your local climate conditions. This confirms you get a system that heats and cools efficiently without running constantly or short-cycling.
Yes, but it requires installing new ductwork since heat pumps need air distribution systems. This is more involved than replacing a furnace that already uses ducts, but it’s definitely possible. We can design a duct system that works with your home’s layout and existing structure. Some homeowners choose ductless mini-split heat pumps instead, which don’t require ductwork but use individual units in each room you want to heat and cool.
Heat pumps need regular filter changes every 1-3 months and annual professional maintenance. During maintenance visits, we clean the outdoor coil, check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, and verify all components work properly. Because heat pumps run year-round for both heating and cooling, they benefit from this regular attention. Proper maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and helps prevent unexpected breakdowns during extreme weather when you need it most.
We provide emergency repair services for heat pump breakdowns, including winter emergencies. Most heat pump problems can be diagnosed and repaired quickly, especially if you’ve kept up with regular maintenance. If a major component fails and replacement parts aren’t immediately available, we can help you arrange temporary heating while we get your system back online. This is one reason many homeowners in Norfolk County maintain a backup heating source during the coldest months.