Heat Pump Installation in Walpole, MA

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Professional heat pump installation that delivers year-round comfort and dramatic energy savings for your Walpole home.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

Your heating bills drop by 30-50% compared to oil or gas systems. You get consistent temperatures in every room, not just the areas closest to your old furnace.

Summer becomes more comfortable too. One system handles both heating and cooling, so you’re not juggling separate units or dealing with window air conditioners that barely keep up.

The best part? You stop worrying about emergency breakdowns during the coldest weeks of winter. Modern heat pumps run reliably for 15-20 years when installed correctly, and they’re whisper-quiet compared to that old furnace that sounds like it’s struggling every time it kicks on.

Walpole Heat Pump Contractors

We Know Norfolk County Homes

We’ve been serving Norfolk County homeowners with reliable HVAC solutions that actually work. We understand the unique challenges of heating and cooling homes in this area, from older construction to varying insulation levels.

Our team handles everything from initial assessment to final installation, and we’re still here when you need service down the road. We’ve built our reputation on doing the job right the first time, which is why we have over 12,000 satisfied customers who trust us with their home comfort.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Here's How We Handle Your Installation

First, we evaluate your home’s heating and cooling needs. This includes checking your electrical system, measuring spaces, and understanding how you use different areas of your home. No cookie-cutter recommendations here.

Next, we walk you through equipment options that make sense for your budget and goals. We explain what you’re getting and why, so you can make an informed decision without feeling pressured.

Installation day involves removing your old equipment, setting up the new heat pump system, and testing everything thoroughly. We clean up completely and show you how to operate your new system. You’ll have our contact information for any questions that come up later.

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What's Included in Every Installation

Every installation includes proper sizing calculations, electrical work if needed, and connection to your existing ductwork or installation of ductless units. We handle permits and inspections so you don’t have to deal with that paperwork.

You get a full system walkthrough after installation, including how to use your new thermostat and what to expect during different seasons. We also explain the maintenance schedule that keeps your system running efficiently.

Our Dempsey Comfort Club membership gives you priority service and regular maintenance reminders. When you need service, you’re not starting from scratch with a company that doesn’t know your system.

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Most installations take one full day, but it depends on your specific situation. If we’re replacing an existing system with similar ductwork, we can usually complete everything in 6-8 hours. More complex installations, like adding ductwork or upgrading electrical panels, might take two days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your estimate so you can plan accordingly. We always clean up completely before we leave, and we test everything thoroughly to make sure it’s working properly.
Yes, modern heat pumps are designed to handle Massachusetts winters effectively. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently even when temperatures drop below 0°F. They’re much more advanced than heat pumps from 10-15 years ago. In extremely cold weather, they may need backup heat, but that’s rare and brief. Most of our Walpole customers are surprised by how well their heat pumps perform during winter, and they love the consistent warmth compared to their old oil or gas systems.
Massachusetts offers several rebates and incentives for heat pump installations. Mass Save provides rebates that can cover a significant portion of your installation cost, and there are federal tax credits available too. The exact amount depends on your specific situation and the equipment you choose. We help you navigate the paperwork and make sure you get every rebate you’re entitled to. These incentives change periodically, so we’ll give you current information during your consultation.
Most homeowners see 30-50% reduction in their heating costs after switching to a heat pump. The exact savings depend on what you’re replacing and how you currently heat your home. If you’re coming from oil heat, your savings will likely be on the higher end. Natural gas users typically see smaller but still significant savings. We can estimate your potential savings based on your current energy bills and usage patterns. Many customers tell us their heat pump pays for itself within 5-7 years just through energy savings.
Absolutely. Ductless heat pumps are perfect for homes without existing ductwork. These systems use indoor units mounted on walls that connect to an outdoor unit. You can heat and cool specific areas of your home exactly how you want. Many homeowners prefer ductless systems because they offer more control over individual room temperatures. Installation is less invasive than adding ductwork, and you get the same energy efficiency benefits. We’ll recommend the best approach based on your home’s layout and your comfort preferences.
Heat pumps need regular filter changes and annual professional maintenance, similar to any HVAC system. You’ll change filters every 1-3 months depending on usage. Professional maintenance includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, and ensuring all components work properly. This keeps your system running efficiently and prevents small problems from becoming expensive repairs. Our Dempsey Comfort Club members get automatic maintenance reminders and priority scheduling. Most homeowners find heat pumps easier to maintain than their old furnace and air conditioning combination.