Heat Pump Installation in North Lakeville, MA

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Professional heat pump installation that cuts your energy bills while keeping every room at the perfect temperature.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

When your heat pump is installed correctly, you notice the difference immediately. Your home reaches the temperature you set and stays there. No more cold spots in the living room or that bedroom that’s always too hot.

Your energy bills drop because modern heat pumps use a fraction of the energy compared to old furnaces and air conditioners. Most North Lakeville homeowners see savings within the first month. The system runs quietly in the background, and you stop thinking about whether your heating and cooling will work when you need it.

You get consistent comfort without the constant repairs and maintenance headaches that come with aging HVAC systems. When installation is done right the first time, your heat pump can run efficiently for 15-20 years with basic maintenance.

Local Heat Pump Installer North Lakeville

We Know Plymouth County Homes

We’ve been installing heat pumps for North Lakeville and Plymouth County homeowners who want reliable comfort and lower energy bills. We’ve worked on thousands of homes in this area, so we understand the specific challenges that come with New England weather and older home construction.

Our team focuses on getting your installation right the first time. We’ve built our customer base to over 12,000 homeowners by showing up when we say we will, explaining what we’re doing, and making sure your system works properly before we leave.

When you join our Dempsey Comfort Club, you get priority scheduling and ongoing maintenance to keep your heat pump running efficiently. We’re not just here for the installation – we’re here for the long term.

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Heat Pump Installation Process

Here's How We Install Your System

First, we evaluate your home’s heating and cooling needs and recommend the right size heat pump for your space. This isn’t guesswork – we calculate your home’s heat load to make sure you get a system that can handle North Lakeville’s climate efficiently.

Next, we remove your old equipment and install the new heat pump system. This includes setting up the outdoor unit, connecting refrigerant lines, installing the indoor components, and integrating everything with your existing ductwork. We test all connections and make sure refrigerant levels are exactly where they need to be.

Finally, we walk you through how your new system works and answer any questions you have. We program your thermostat, show you the basic maintenance you can do yourself, and schedule your first maintenance visit through the Dempsey Comfort Club. Your system comes with manufacturer warranties, and we back our installation work.

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What's Included in Your Installation

Your heat pump installation includes everything needed to get your system running properly. We handle the electrical connections, refrigerant line installation, and integration with your existing ductwork. If your electrical panel needs upgrading to handle the new system, we coordinate that work too.

We also include system testing and calibration to make sure your heat pump operates at peak efficiency from day one. This means checking refrigerant levels, testing all safety controls, and programming your thermostat for optimal performance. Many North Lakeville homes have unique layouts or older ductwork that requires custom solutions, and we handle those details as part of the installation.

After installation, you get access to our Dempsey Comfort Club for ongoing maintenance and priority service. This includes annual tune-ups, priority scheduling when you need repairs, and direct access to our service team. We also provide you with manufacturer warranty information and help you register your equipment for full coverage.

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Most heat pump installations take one full day, but this depends on your home’s specific setup. If we’re replacing an existing system with similar ductwork and electrical connections, we can usually complete the job in 6-8 hours. However, if your home needs electrical upgrades, ductwork modifications, or if you’re switching from a different type of heating system, the installation might take two days. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during our initial evaluation so you can plan accordingly. We always clean up completely before we leave and make sure your system is running properly.
The right size heat pump depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, and how well your home retains heat and cool air. We perform a detailed heat load calculation that considers these factors plus North Lakeville’s specific climate conditions. 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. Most homes in this area need between 2-5 ton systems, but the only way to know for sure is through proper calculation. We measure and calculate rather than guess.
Modern heat pumps are designed to work efficiently even in Massachusetts winters. Today’s cold-climate heat pumps can extract heat from outdoor air down to temperatures well below zero. However, during extremely cold days (below 10-15 degrees), most systems will use backup heat to maintain comfort. This is normal and expected. The key is proper sizing and installation – an undersized system will struggle more in cold weather, while a properly sized system will handle typical North Lakeville winter conditions efficiently. We only install heat pumps rated for New England climates.
Yes, we can install a heat pump system even if you currently heat with oil. The process involves installing new ductwork if your home doesn’t have it, or connecting to your existing ducts if you have them. We’ll also need to run electrical service to power the heat pump, since oil systems don’t require the same electrical setup. Many North Lakeville homeowners switch from oil to heat pumps to reduce their heating costs and eliminate oil deliveries. We handle all the electrical and ductwork modifications needed to make the transition smooth. You can keep your oil system as backup heat if you prefer.
Heat pumps need annual professional maintenance to keep running efficiently, plus basic homeowner maintenance throughout the year. Professional maintenance includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical connections, and calibrating controls. You should change your air filter every 1-3 months depending on usage and keep the outdoor unit clear of debris, snow, and vegetation. Our Dempsey Comfort Club includes annual maintenance visits where we handle all the technical stuff. Regular maintenance prevents most breakdowns and keeps your energy bills low. Neglected heat pumps lose efficiency and break down more frequently.
Energy savings depend on what you’re replacing and how you currently heat and cool your home. Most North Lakeville homeowners switching from oil heat or electric baseboard heating see significant savings – often 30-50% reduction in heating costs. If you’re replacing an old central air system, you’ll save on cooling costs too since heat pumps are more efficient than traditional air conditioners. Homes with poor insulation or very old equipment typically see the biggest savings. We can estimate your potential savings based on your current energy bills and home characteristics during our evaluation. The exact amount varies, but most customers notice lower bills within the first month.