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Fast response, honest service, and heating systems that actually keep you comfortable year-round.

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What Reliable Heating Actually Looks Like

Your furnace kicks on every time without that moment of panic wondering if today’s the day it dies. No more bundling up inside your own home or dealing with rooms that never get warm enough.

You’re not calling emergency repair services at 2 AM because your system decided to quit during a February cold snap. Instead, you’ve got a heating system that’s been properly maintained and actually works when Massachusetts weather gets brutal.

Your monthly energy bills make sense because your HVAC system runs efficiently instead of working overtime to heat a house through leaky ducts or an oversized unit that cycles on and off constantly. That’s what happens when your hvac contractor actually knows what they’re doing.

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We Know New England Heating

Dempsey Energy has been keeping Plymouth County homes comfortable through whatever weather Massachusetts throws at us. We’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and fixing things right the first time.

With over 12,000 customers who trust us for both heating and plumbing services, we understand what works in this climate and what doesn’t. We’re not learning on your dime.

Our Dempsey Comfort Club keeps your system maintained before problems turn into expensive emergencies. Because the best hvac company is the one you never have to call for breakdowns.

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How We Handle Your HVAC Issues

First, we actually show up when scheduled and diagnose what’s really wrong with your system. No guessing, no trying to sell you a new unit when yours just needs a repair.

You get a clear explanation of the problem and what it’ll take to fix it before any work starts. If it’s a simple repair, we handle it on the spot with parts we carry on our trucks.

For installations or major repairs, we walk you through exactly what needs to happen and when. Our technicians clean up after themselves and make sure your new system is running properly before we leave. Then we follow up to make sure everything’s still working right.

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What's Included in Real HVAC Service

Emergency service when your system breaks down at the worst possible time. Because heating emergencies don’t wait for business hours, especially during New England winters.

Complete system installations sized correctly for your home and local climate conditions. Not oversized units that waste energy or undersized ones that never keep you comfortable.

Regular maintenance through our Comfort Club that catches problems before they become expensive repairs. Your system gets checked, cleaned, and tuned up so it actually lasts as long as it should. Plus you get priority scheduling when you need service.

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Emergency response times depend on the situation and current service calls, but we prioritize heating emergencies, especially during extreme weather. Comfort Club members get priority scheduling for both emergency and routine service calls. When your system breaks down in the middle of a Massachusetts winter, we understand it’s not something that can wait until next week. We carry common repair parts on our service trucks to handle many emergency repairs on the first visit.
First, check your thermostat settings and make sure it’s set to heat mode and the temperature is set higher than the current room temperature. Check if your circuit breaker has tripped or if you need to replace the thermostat batteries. Make sure your air filter isn’t completely clogged, as this can cause the system to shut down as a safety measure. If these basic checks don’t solve the problem, it’s time to call a professional hvac contractor. Trying to diagnose electrical or gas issues yourself can be dangerous and often makes the problem worse.
This usually means your air conditioning system isn’t actually running even though the fan is blowing. Common causes include a tripped circuit breaker, a blown fuse, refrigerant leaks, or a failed compressor. Sometimes it’s as simple as a thermostat that’s not communicating properly with your system. Other times, your outdoor unit might be blocked by debris or your air filter is so dirty that the system shut down to protect itself. Don’t keep running the system if it’s only blowing warm air – you’re just wasting energy and potentially making the problem worse.
Your heating system should be serviced every fall before you need it for winter, and your air conditioning should be checked every spring. New England’s extreme temperature swings put extra stress on HVAC systems, so regular maintenance isn’t optional if you want reliable operation. During a maintenance visit, technicians clean components, check electrical connections, test safety controls, and catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. Most manufacturers require annual maintenance to keep warranties valid, and regular service typically extends equipment life by several years.
Proper sizing requires a detailed load calculation that considers your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. Many contractors skip this step and just estimate based on square footage, which often results in oversized systems that waste energy and don’t control humidity properly. An oversized system cycles on and off too frequently, while an undersized system runs constantly and never reaches comfortable temperatures. A qualified hvac contractor should perform Manual J load calculations and consider your home’s specific characteristics rather than just guessing based on what was there before.
Generally, if your system is less than 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of replacement, repair makes sense. But if you’re facing expensive repairs on a system that’s 15+ years old, replacement often provides better long-term value. Consider how often you’ve needed repairs recently, your current energy bills, and whether replacement parts are still readily available. A trustworthy hvac contractor will explain both options honestly instead of automatically pushing the more expensive choice. Sometimes a repair buys you time to plan for replacement, and sometimes continuing to repair an old system just throws good money after bad.