Heat Pump Installation in Millis-Clicquot, MA

Reliable Heat Pumps That Actually Work

Professional heat pump installation with no surprises, no delays, and systems that keep your home comfortable year-round.

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Norfolk County Heat Pump Services

Year-Round Comfort Without the Stress

Your heat pump should work when you need it most. That means staying warm during those brutal Massachusetts winters and cool during summer heat waves without worrying about your system failing or your energy bills skyrocketing.

When your heat pump is installed correctly, you get consistent temperatures throughout your home. No more cold spots in the living room or that bedroom that’s always too hot. Just reliable comfort that doesn’t require you to constantly adjust the thermostat or call for emergency repairs.

The right heat pump installation also means lower energy costs month after month. You’ll notice the difference in your utility bills because these systems are designed to heat and cool more efficiently than traditional furnaces and air conditioners. That efficiency adds up to real savings over time.

Millis Heat Pump Installer

We Know Norfolk County Heating

We’ve been serving Norfolk County homeowners with HVAC and plumbing services, building relationships with over 12,000 customers who trust us with their home comfort needs. We’re not the company that shows up once and disappears.

Our approach is straightforward: we assess your home’s specific heating and cooling needs, recommend the right heat pump system, and install it properly the first time. No shortcuts, no surprises, no coming back to fix what should have been done right initially.

Through our Dempsey Comfort Club, we stay connected with our customers for ongoing maintenance and support. Because a heat pump installation isn’t just about the day we install it—it’s about keeping your system running efficiently for years to come.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Installation

First, we come to your home and assess your current heating setup, your home’s size, insulation, and specific comfort needs. This isn’t a quick glance—we need to understand what size heat pump will actually work for your space and how to integrate it with your existing systems.

Next, we walk you through your options and explain what each system will do for your home. No technical jargon or pressure tactics. Just clear information about what you’re getting and why it makes sense for your situation.

Installation day means our licensed technicians arrive on time with the right equipment and get to work. We handle the electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and system setup while keeping disruption to your daily routine minimal. Before we leave, we test everything to make sure your new heat pump is running properly and show you how to operate it efficiently.

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What You Get With Our Service

Your heat pump installation includes a complete system assessment, proper sizing for your home, professional installation by licensed technicians, and thorough testing to ensure everything works correctly. We don’t just drop off equipment and leave.

We handle the permits, coordinate any electrical work needed, and make sure your new system integrates properly with your existing ductwork or distribution system. If modifications are needed, we explain what’s required and why before we start the work.

Norfolk County homes have specific challenges with our climate extremes, and we account for that in every installation. Your system needs to handle those February cold snaps and July heat waves without breaking down or driving up your energy costs. That’s exactly what you get when the installation is done right from the start.

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Most heat pump installations take one to two days, depending on your home’s setup and whether any electrical or ductwork modifications are needed. 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, modify ductwork, or install additional components, it might take an extra day. We’ll give you a clear timeline during our initial assessment so you know exactly what to expect and can plan accordingly.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, ceiling height, window efficiency, and how many rooms you’re heating and cooling. A system that’s too small won’t keep you comfortable during extreme weather, while an oversized system will cycle on and off too frequently, wasting energy and wearing out faster. We calculate the proper size using your home’s specific characteristics, not just square footage. This assessment is part of our installation process because getting the size right is critical for both comfort and efficiency.
Modern heat pumps are designed to work efficiently even in cold Massachusetts winters. Today’s systems can extract heat from outdoor air even when temperatures drop well below freezing. However, extremely cold days may require backup heating to maintain comfort, which is why we often recommend hybrid systems or ensure your backup heating is properly integrated. During our assessment, we’ll evaluate your specific heating needs and recommend the best setup for reliable winter comfort in Norfolk County’s climate.
Yes, but the installation approach depends on your specific setup. If you want to keep your existing radiator system, we can install a heat pump that works with hydronic heating through your current boiler setup. Alternatively, we can install a ductless mini-split system that provides both heating and cooling without requiring ductwork. We’ll assess your current system and explain your options, including the pros and cons of each approach, so you can make the best decision for your home and budget.
Energy savings vary based on what you’re replacing, your home’s efficiency, and your usage patterns, but most homeowners see significant reductions in their heating and cooling costs. Heat pumps are typically 2-3 times more efficient than traditional electric heating and often more efficient than oil or propane systems. The exact savings depend on your current system’s efficiency and local energy costs. We can provide estimates based on your specific situation during our assessment, including how different heat pump options might impact your monthly bills.
Heat pumps need regular filter changes, annual professional maintenance, and occasional cleaning of outdoor units to maintain efficiency and prevent breakdowns. Basic maintenance like changing filters is something you can handle yourself every few months. Professional maintenance should happen annually and includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, and ensuring all components are working properly. Through our Dempsey Comfort Club, we provide ongoing maintenance services to keep your system running efficiently and catch potential issues before they become expensive problems.