Heat Pump Installation in Marshfield Hills

Reliable Heat Pump Installation Done Right

Professional installation that keeps your home comfortable year-round while cutting your energy costs.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

Your home stays comfortable no matter what New England weather throws at you. Hot summer days, bitter winter nights – your heat pump handles it all while using less energy than your old system.

You’ll notice the difference in your utility bills within the first month. Heat pumps move heat instead of creating it, which means they use about half the energy of traditional heating systems.

The installation process is straightforward when done by experienced technicians. We handle the permits, the sizing calculations, and the proper placement so your system runs efficiently for years. No guesswork, no shortcuts, just professional work that protects your investment.

Marshfield Hills Heat Pump Experts

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We’ve been serving Plymouth County homeowners with reliable HVAC and plumbing services for years. We’ve built our reputation on straightforward service and quality work, not sales pressure or inflated promises.

Our team knows the specific challenges of heating and cooling homes in this area. Coastal humidity, winter freeze-thaw cycles, and the unique demands of New England weather all factor into how we size and install your heat pump system.

We’re not the biggest company in the area, but we’re established enough to be here when you need service. With over 12,000 customers trusting us for their home comfort needs, we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

How We Install Your Heat Pump System

First, we evaluate your home’s heating and cooling needs. This includes measuring spaces, checking existing ductwork, and determining the right size system for your home. Oversized or undersized systems waste energy and don’t keep you comfortable.

Installation day starts with protecting your home and setting up equipment. We install the outdoor unit on a stable pad with proper clearances, then connect refrigerant lines and electrical connections to the indoor unit. All connections are pressure tested and checked for leaks.

The final step involves testing the complete system, programming your thermostat, and walking you through the basic operation. We clean up our work area and remove all packaging materials. Most installations are completed in one day unless we’re replacing ductwork or upgrading electrical service.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Your installation includes proper sizing calculations, all necessary permits, and professional installation by licensed technicians. We handle the electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and system testing to ensure everything works correctly from day one.

We also include a complete system walkthrough so you understand how to operate your new heat pump efficiently. This covers basic maintenance you can do yourself, like changing filters, and when to call for professional service.

Many Marshfield Hills homes need minor electrical upgrades to handle modern heat pump systems safely. We coordinate any electrical work needed and ensure your installation meets all local codes. Our goal is a complete, code-compliant installation that gives you years of reliable service.

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Most heat pump installations are completed in one day, typically 6-8 hours depending on your home’s setup. If we need to upgrade electrical service or modify ductwork, the job might extend to two days. We’ll give you a clear timeline during our initial assessment so you can plan accordingly. Weather can sometimes delay outdoor work, but we’ll communicate any schedule changes as soon as we know about them.
Modern heat pumps work well 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. For extremely cold days, most systems have backup electric heat that kicks in automatically. We size systems specifically for New England conditions, so your heat pump will keep your home comfortable through typical winter weather while still saving energy compared to traditional heating.
Not necessarily. If your current ductwork is in good condition and properly sized, we can often use it for your new heat pump system. We inspect all ductwork during our assessment and let you know if repairs or modifications are needed. Sometimes we need to adjust dampers or seal leaks to optimize airflow, but complete duct replacement isn’t always required. Ductless mini-split heat pumps are also an option if your ductwork needs extensive work.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, and local climate conditions. We perform detailed load calculations that factor in ceiling heights, sun exposure, and how well your home retains heat. Proper sizing is critical – oversized units cycle on and off too frequently, while undersized units struggle to maintain comfort. Our technicians use industry-standard calculations to determine the right capacity for your specific home and heating needs.
Most homeowners see 30-50% reduction in heating and cooling costs compared to older systems, though savings vary based on what you’re replacing and how you use your system. Heat pumps are most efficient because they move existing heat rather than generating it. Your actual savings depend on your current system’s efficiency, local utility rates, and your home’s insulation. We can provide estimates based on your current energy usage and the specific heat pump model we recommend for your home.
Regular maintenance keeps your heat pump running efficiently and extends its lifespan. You’ll need to change or clean filters every 1-3 months depending on usage and filter type. The outdoor unit should be kept clear of leaves, snow, and debris. Professional maintenance twice a year – spring and fall – includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, and testing all system components. Our Dempsey Comfort Club offers maintenance plans that help you stay on schedule and catch small issues before they become expensive repairs.