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Heatpump Model and Installer Research
August 2022, we are looking into buying and installing one or more heatpumps for our oil-heated forced-hot-water home to reduce our winter oil use and to give us some cooling during the summer heat/humidity.
Installers with positive comments
Commenter | Company | Contact info | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
AS MS | NETR Heating and Cooling Systems, Woburn | 781-933-6387 https://www.netrinc.com/ | Good tech service & knowledgeable technicians |
MM | Muirfield Electric | https://muirfieldmechanical.com/ | did what they said they'd do, on schedule, middle-of-road price, no extra fuss |
RK | 128 Heating and Plumbing | https://www.128plumbing.com/ | |
AW | Central Cooling and Heating of Woburn | they did rebate paperwork, good company. | |
RR CL JL | Total Comfort, Burlington | https://www.totalcomfortmech.com/burlington | Good consultation, communication. helped w/MassSave |
JL MA | NetZero | Heat pumps is their business (not sideline) |
Devices with positive comments
- Mitsubishi
- Bosch
Concerns to address
- Will your electrical feed need to be upgraded? (If you have 200 Amp service, will that be enough to support one or more heat pumps?)
- Temperature range. Make sure your units can handle the temps in our area (eg, -20 to 110F)
Ideas
- Get wall units for rooms with doors you can close (to isolate heat/cool to the room)
- Heat pump for your hot water. will chill your basement if it's in the basement
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