Heat Pump Installation in Abington, MA

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Professional installation that keeps your home comfortable year-round while cutting your energy bills in half.

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Plymouth County Heat Pump Experts

What You Get With Professional Installation

Your home stays comfortable in every season without the energy bills that come with older systems. Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, so you’re covered whether it’s a January freeze or August heat wave.

You’ll notice the difference immediately. Even temperatures throughout your house. Quiet operation that doesn’t wake you up at night. Energy bills that actually make sense for once.

The real benefit shows up over time. Less maintenance, fewer emergency calls, and a system that keeps working when you need it most. That’s what happens when the installation is done right from the start.

Trusted Abington Heat Pump Installers

Local HVAC Contractors Who Know Massachusetts Weather

We’ve been keeping Plymouth County homes comfortable through every season Massachusetts throws at us. We’ve built our reputation on installations that work and service that shows up when you need it.

Our team understands how heat pumps perform in New England winters. We know which systems work best in different home types and how to size them correctly for your space.

With over 12,000 customers trusting us for their heating and cooling needs, we’ve seen every situation. From emergency replacements to planned upgrades, we handle each installation like it’s our own home.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

How We Install Your Heat Pump System

We start with a proper assessment of your home and current system. This means measuring your space, checking your electrical setup, and identifying your heating and cooling needs. No guesswork, no surprises later.

The installation itself typically takes one to two days, depending on your home’s setup. We handle everything from removing your old system to connecting the new heat pump and testing all components. You’ll know exactly what’s happening each step of the way.

Before we leave, we walk you through your new system. We guide you on how to operate your new system, outline what to anticipate, and determine when to contact us for maintenance. Your heat pump comes with manufacturer warranties, and our work is backed by our commitment to get it right.

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Full Installation and Ongoing Support

Every heat pump installation includes proper system sizing, electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and thorough testing. We prioritize the details that significantly impact the long-term performance of your system.

You also get access to our Dempsey Comfort Club, which means priority service when you need repairs and regular maintenance to keep your system running efficiently. Members get faster response times and preferred scheduling.

Whether you’re replacing a broken system or upgrading for better efficiency, we handle the permits, inspections, and coordination with utility rebate programs. One call covers everything you need for a complete installation.

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Most heat pump installations take one to two days, depending on your home’s setup and irrespective whether we’re replacing an existing system or installing new ductwork. Simple replacements where we’re swapping out an old heat pump often finish in one day. More convoluted installations that require electrical upgrades or ductwork modifications typically take two days. We’ll give you an accurate timeline after assessing your specific situation, and we always clean up completely before we leave.
Modern heat pumps absolutely work in Massachusetts winters, even when temperatures drop below freezing. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps are designed specifically for New England weather and can heat your home efficiently down to -15°F or lower. They’re much more effective than older models from even five years ago. We only install heat pumps rated for our climate, and we’ve seen them perform reliably through multiple harsh winters in Plymouth County.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, window types, and layout. An oversized unit will cycle on and off too frequently, wasting energy and wearing out faster. An undersized unit won’t keep you comfortable during extreme weather. We calculate the exact capacity your home needs using load calculations that factor in all these variables. This verifies your system runs efficiently and maintains consistent temperatures throughout your house.
Yes, heat pumps can replace most furnace and air conditioning combinations. If you have existing ductwork in excellent condition, we can often use it for your new heat pump system. Some homes benefit from keeping the existing furnace as backup heat for the coldest days, creating a dual-fuel system. We’ll evaluate your current setup and recommend the best approach based on your home’s needs, your budget, and local utility rates.
Massachusetts offers several rebate programs for heat pump installations, including Mass Save rebates and federal tax credits. The exact amount depends on your utility company, the efficiency rating of your new system, and whether you’re replacing electric resistance heat or fossil fuel systems. We stay current on all available programs and help you apply for rebates you qualify for. These incentives can significantly reduce your upfront costs for a new heat pump system.
Heat pumps need regular filter changes every 1-3 months and annual professional maintenance to keep running efficiently. This includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, and testing all components. Our Dempsey Comfort Club members get priority scheduling for maintenance visits and discounts on any needed repairs. Proper maintenance extends your system’s life and keeps your energy bills low, so it’s worth staying on top of.