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Heating & Cooling

Every season,
handled.

Furnace, boiler, AC, or all three — we replace what's costing you and design what fits: ductless zones where there are no ducts, ducted heat pumps where there are, and high-efficiency cooling everywhere. One system that heats and cools, sized for your home instead of a catalog.

Sunlit living room with a wall-mounted high-efficiency heat-pump unit quietly conditioning the space
Replaces
Furnace + AC
System types
Ducted or ductless
Typical install
Days, not weeks

The Problem

What it’s costing you today.

01

Two old machines, twice the risk

A separate furnace and AC means two aging systems, two repair bills, and two ways to lose comfort on the worst day of the year.

02

One thermostat, ten arguments

A single-zone system forces the whole house to one temperature — so upstairs roasts, the back room freezes, and everyone fights over one dial.

03

Efficiency you're paying for twice

An aging furnace or a low-SEER condenser quietly loses efficiency every year, and leaky ducts give away a share of whatever's left before it reaches a room.

The Fix

What changes when it’s in the plan.

01
Heats and cools in oneModern heat-pump systems replace the furnace and the AC together — cold-climate performance for real Northeast winters, efficient cooling for Texas and Florida summers.
02
Ducted, ductless, or bothGood ducts? We use them. No ducts, or bad ones? Ductless zones. Most homes do best with a mix — your plan says which, and why.
03
A zone for every room that needs oneZoning means the nursery, the office and the bedroom each hold their own temperature instead of averaging the whole house.
04
Whisper-quiet, properly sizedVariable-speed equipment runs long, gentle cycles instead of blasting on and off — quieter, steadier, and far cheaper to run.

Where the savings come from

Heat pumps move heat instead of making it, which is why they can deliver two to three units of heat per unit of electricity — and modern high-SEER cooling cuts the summer half of the bill at the same time. If you heat with oil, propane, or electric baseboard today, the monthly drop is usually dramatic. Your plan shows the projected number for your exact home and rates before you commit to anything.

What’s Included

Everything, handled.

  • Room-by-room load calculation inside your written efficiency plan
  • The right system type for your home — ducted, ductless, or hybrid
  • High-efficiency equipment matched to your home's size and climate
  • Removal and decommission of the old furnace and AC
  • Professional installation by licensed install partners — most homes in days, not weeks
  • Every eligible rebate identified and filed by us
  • Smart control setup and walkthrough before we leave
  • Manufacturer warranty registered in your name, by us

Straight Answers

High-Efficiency Heating & Cooling questions.

Do you only install mini-splits?

No. Ductless mini-splits are the right answer in a lot of homes — especially older ones without good ductwork — but we also install ducted heat pumps, high-SEER central AC, and modern furnaces where the math favors them. The plan picks the system; we don't pick it for you in advance.

Do heat pumps really work in real winter cold?

Yes — we design with cold-climate-rated equipment in our northern markets, built to keep heating in sub-zero temperatures. It's the same technology heating homes across Maine, Minnesota and Scandinavia.

Can you use my existing ductwork?

Often, yes — if the ducts are in decent shape, a ducted heat pump can drop right into your existing setup. We assess them as part of the plan and tell you honestly whether they're worth keeping, sealing, or skipping.

What happens to my old furnace and AC?

We remove and decommission them as part of the job. Some homes keep the furnace as a backup for extreme cold — your plan recommends one or the other, and explains why.

No Guesswork

See what high-efficiency heating & cooling would do in your home.

Your free plan models it against your rooms, your rates, and your bills — in writing, before you decide anything.

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