One system for heating and cooling, sized and installed the right way. Heat pumps offer efficient, year-round comfort for homes across Tarrytown when they're set up properly from the start.
Efficient heating and cooling
A heat pump does double duty — heating your home in winter and cooling it in summer from a single system. That efficiency only pays off if the equipment is sized correctly and installed to spec, which is exactly where our heat pump installation process starts.
We assess your home's heating and cooling needs, help you choose the right equipment for the Hudson Valley climate, and install and test the system thoroughly before we consider the job done.
What's included
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We calculate your home's actual heating and cooling needs based on square footage, insulation, and layout.
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We help you choose a heat pump sized and rated for Hudson Valley winters, matched to your budget and comfort goals.
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We install your outdoor and indoor units to manufacturer specification, with clean, code-compliant workmanship.
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We run and connect the electrical and refrigerant lines your new system needs, tested for proper charge and connections.
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We calibrate the thermostat and controls so your system switches between heating and cooling exactly when it should.
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Before we leave, we confirm proper heating and cooling performance and walk you through your new controls.
Questions
A furnace generates heat by burning fuel or using electric resistance, while a heat pump moves heat from the outside air into your home — and can run in reverse to cool it in summer. Heat pumps typically cost less to operate but perform differently in extreme cold than a furnace.
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to keep performing well below freezing. Depending on your home and preferences, we can pair one with a backup heat source for the coldest stretches, or size it to handle Tarrytown winters on its own.
Most residential heat pump installations are completed in a single day, including outdoor unit placement, indoor equipment installation, electrical connections, and startup testing.
Yes — heat pumps move heat rather than generate it, which typically makes them more efficient than electric resistance heating and, in many cases, competitive with gas furnaces depending on local energy costs.
Ready when you are
Tell us about your home and we'll recommend the right heat pump setup.