Heat Pump Installation in Pembroke, MA

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Professional heat pump installation that keeps your home comfortable while cutting your energy bills in half.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

Your heating bills drop. Your home stays comfortable in July heat and January cold. No more middle-of-the-night system failures or surprise repair bills.

That’s what happens when your heat pump is installed right the first time. You get consistent temperatures in every room, lower monthly energy costs, and the peace of mind that comes with a system designed to last.

Most homeowners in Plymouth County see their energy bills cut by 30-50% after switching to a properly installed heat pump. You’re not just buying equipment – you’re investing in comfort that works when you need it most.

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We’ve been keeping Plymouth County homes comfortable for years. We’ve built our reputation on doing the job right, not just doing it fast.

Our technicians know how Massachusetts weather tests HVAC systems. We understand which heat pump models perform best in New England winters and how to install them for maximum efficiency.

Over 12,000 local customers trust us with their heating and cooling needs. We’re not the biggest company in the state, but we’re the one that answers when you call.

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How We Install Your Heat Pump

We start with a home assessment to determine the right system size for your space. Undersized units work too hard. Oversized units cycle on and off constantly. Both waste energy and money.

Next, we handle all permits and coordinate with your utility company for any electrical upgrades. Our technicians install the outdoor unit with proper clearances and connect the indoor components without damaging your walls or landscaping.

After installation, we test the entire system under load and walk you through the controls. You’ll know how to operate everything before we leave, and you’ll have our number for any questions that come up later.

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Your installation includes proper electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and condensate drainage. We handle permit applications and utility coordination so you don’t have to make phone calls or wait for approvals.

We also help you navigate Massachusetts energy rebates and Mass Save incentives. Many Pembroke homeowners qualify for substantial rebates that reduce your upfront costs significantly.

Every installation comes with system testing, operation training, and enrollment in our Dempsey Comfort Club for ongoing maintenance and priority service. You’re not just getting equipment – you’re getting a relationship with local technicians who know your system.

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Yes, modern cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently down to -5°F and can provide backup heating even colder. The technology has improved dramatically in the past decade. Today’s heat pumps extract heat from outdoor air even when it feels freezing to you. We install models specifically rated for New England winters, and most of our Pembroke customers use their heat pumps as their primary heating source all winter long. You’ll still want backup heating for the coldest days, but your heat pump will handle 90% of your winter heating needs efficiently.
Most Plymouth County homeowners see 30-50% reductions in their heating and cooling costs after switching to a heat pump. Your exact savings depend on what you’re replacing and how you use your system. If you’re coming from electric baseboard heat or oil, your savings will be substantial. If you’re replacing a newer gas furnace, you’ll still save money, especially on cooling costs. Heat pumps are about 3 times more efficient than traditional electric heating, so they use less energy to produce the same amount of comfort.
Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window efficiency, and layout. A unit that’s too small won’t keep you comfortable. A unit that’s too large will cycle on and off frequently, wasting energy and wearing out faster. We perform a detailed load calculation during our assessment, measuring your home’s actual heating and cooling needs rather than guessing based on square footage alone. This ensures you get a system that runs efficiently and keeps every room comfortable year-round.
Most residential heat pump installations take one full day, though larger homes or complex installations may require two days. The timeline depends on electrical work needed, accessibility of installation locations, and whether we’re replacing an existing system or installing new ductwork. We’ll give you a specific timeframe after assessing your home. We work efficiently but never rush critical connections or safety checks. You’ll have heat and air conditioning the same day we finish installation, and we test everything thoroughly before we leave.
Heat pumps need annual professional maintenance and basic homeowner care throughout the year. You should change filters regularly and keep the outdoor unit clear of leaves, snow, and debris. Professional maintenance includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, testing electrical connections, and verifying system performance. Our Dempsey Comfort Club members get priority scheduling for annual tune-ups and discounts on any repairs needed. Regular maintenance extends your system’s life and keeps it running efficiently, which protects your energy savings.
Yes, Massachusetts offers substantial rebates through Mass Save and utility programs for qualifying heat pump installations. Rebate amounts vary based on your utility company and the specific equipment installed, but many homeowners receive $1,000-$10,000 back. There are also federal tax credits available for energy-efficient heat pumps. We help you navigate the application process and ensure your installation meets all rebate requirements. The paperwork can be confusing, but we handle most of it for you so you don’t miss out on available incentives.