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Mini-Split Heat Pumps

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A greater way to heat and cool your home.

Maximize your home's comfort and energy efficiency while reducing your carbon footprint by upgrading to a new cold-climate, mini-split heat pump to heat and cool your home. These all-in-one systems are an ideal ductless solution for heating and cooling certain rooms or your whole home. They work by absorbing heat from the air to move it in and out of your home. During warmer months, this process is reversed to provide cooling. This system is the most efficient type of heat pump.

When properly installed by a heat pump installer network contractor, a ductless mini-split heat pump can be up to three times more efficient than a traditional heating and cooling system. That's because it transfers heat instead of converting it from fossil fuel.

Need help determining the heat pump system that might be best for your home? Talk to a heat pump installer network contractor or schedule a no-cost consultation with a Mass Save Decarbonization Specialist.

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Stack up the savings.

You may qualify for rebates + tax credits + income-eligible incentives. Be sure to take advantage of federal tax credits and state rebates. There may also be additional incentives available, based on your income.

Exclusive incentives save you money on installation.

An ideal ductless solution to heat and cool your entire home-or spaces where you need it most.

Rebates up to $10,000

Heat your home with oil or propane?

Now is a great time to take advantage of exclusive incentives on high-efficiency heat pumps. With mini split heat pumps, you can save up to $10,000 in rebates with even more support available to income-qualified customers. Plus, you may qualify for additional tax credits.

To get started, contact a heat pump installer network contractor to see which all-in-one heat pump system is right for your home.

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Already installed a solar panel system?

You've already reduced your carbon footprint by installing solar panels. Now, take the next step by installing a heat pump, which is an all-in-one solution for heating and cooling. Combining a heat pump with your solar panels means lower cost, clean heating and cooling all year round.

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Heat Pump Mythbusters

Fact - Actually, there are generous incentives available right now to help make this energy-efficient upgrade more affordable. Incentives vary based on the type and size of heat pump. You may also qualify for additional federal tax credits.

Fact - Even in cold climates, next-generation heat pumps are efficient, reliable and highly effective at heating your home-allowing you to eliminate your old fossil-fuel system.

Fact - Truth is, no home is too old for a heat pump system. Nonducted homes can take advantage of ductless solutions like mini-split heat pumps or be retrofitted to accommodate ducted alternatives like central air-source or ground-source heat pumps.

Fact - Heat pumps can easily be designed to work in conjunction with existing heating systems. Central heat pumps can be connected to existing ductwork. For homes without ductwork, mini-split heat pumps can be installed in individual rooms and set up to operate with your existing heat.

Heat pump installation: How does it work?

Download this PDF to get an in-depth look at what to expect when you install a high-efficiency heat pump.

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Other types of heat pumps

From central air-source to ground source (or geothermal), heat pumps come in many different shapes and sizes.

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