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Heat Pump Systems

High-efficiency comfort for every season. We design and install modern heat pumps that heat and cool your home, cut energy costs, and pair beautifully with solar and smart thermostats. From ducted systems to ductless mini-splits, we size and commission equipment for quiet, reliable performance.

What’s Included in a Professional Heat Pump Install

  • Load calculation & design (Manual J/S/D) for proper sizing and airflow
  • Equipment selection: cold-climate options, inverter/variable-speed, SEER2 & HSPF2 targets
  • Ductwork inspection, sealing & balancing to hit target CFM & static pressure
  • Electrical & controls: dedicated circuit, disconnect, smart thermostat integration
  • Refrigerant line-set routing, condensate management & pad/stand placement
  • Permitting, code compliance & inspections (mechanical & electrical)
  • Commissioning: charge verification (subcool/superheat), airflow tuning, quiet-mode setup
  • Zoned comfort options: multi-zone ductless or zoned ducted systems
  • Solar-ready & backup-friendly designs (battery/generator coexistence)
  • Rebate & incentive guidance with documentation support
  • Workmanship & manufacturer warranties, plus maintenance plans
Whether you’re replacing an aging HVAC or adding comfort to a new addition, we’ll engineer a system that’s efficient, whisper-quiet, and tailored to your home. Ask about cold-climate heat pumps for reliable winter heat.
Outdoor heat pump condenser installed on a tidy pad Ductless mini-split indoor unit providing efficient heating and cooling

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I service my HVAC system?

We recommend at least once a year — ideally in spring for cooling systems and fall for heating systems. Regular service helps maintain efficiency and prevents breakdowns.

How long do HVAC systems typically last?

Most HVAC systems last 10–15 years with proper maintenance. Heat pumps may last up to 12 years, while furnaces can last 15–20 years depending on use and care.

How can I lower my energy bills with my HVAC system?

Regular maintenance, replacing filters every 1–3 months, sealing ductwork, and upgrading to energy-efficient equipment all help reduce energy costs.

When should I replace my HVAC system instead of repairing it?

If your system is over 10 years old, requires frequent repairs, or your energy bills are rising despite maintenance, replacement may be more cost-effective.

What size HVAC system do I need?

System size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, windows, and climate. Our technicians perform a load calculation to recommend the correct size.

How often should I change my HVAC filters?

Most standard filters should be replaced every 1–3 months. High-efficiency filters may last longer, but check monthly for dust buildup.

What’s the difference between a heat pump and an air conditioner?

An air conditioner only cools your home, while a heat pump can both heat and cool by reversing its operation. Heat pumps are popular for year-round comfort.

How do I know if my HVAC system is energy-efficient?

Check the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating for cooling and AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) for heating. Higher ratings mean better efficiency.

Why is my HVAC system making strange noises?

Unusual sounds may indicate loose parts, worn belts, debris in the system, or failing components. Schedule an inspection to prevent further damage.

Do you offer HVAC maintenance plans?

Yes. We offer affordable seasonal and annual maintenance plans that include inspections, tune-ups, priority service, and discounts on repairs.

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