Heat Pump Installation on the South Coast of MA
Heat pump installation is the biggest rebate opportunity in Massachusetts home comfort, and we're network-vetted to do it right. One system heats your winters, cools your summers, and runs on a fraction of the energy.
What a Heat Pump Actually Does
A heat pump moves heat instead of creating it. In winter it pulls warmth from outside air into your home, even on cold days. In summer it reverses and pushes heat out, working exactly like a high-efficiency air conditioner. One installation replaces two systems.
Modern cold-climate units are built for New England, and that's not marketing. It's the reason Massachusetts pays the highest rebates in the Mass Save program for heat pump installation, and the reason demand on the South Coast keeps climbing from Rochester to Wareham.
Prefer the ductless route? Ductless mini-splits are heat pumps too, ideal for homes without ductwork, additions, and room-by-room comfort. Compare every option on our heating services page.
Winter Mode
Pulls heat from outdoor air into your home with remarkable efficiency. Pair it with your existing system in a hybrid setup, or go whole-home. Either way, your annual tune-up keeps it running at peak through the cold months.
Summer Mode
Reverses to cool your whole home, replacing a separate AC. If cooling is your bigger concern, start at our air conditioning page and look at central AC installation side by side with a heat pump.
The Highest Rebates Mass Save Offers
Heat pump systems qualify for the highest rebate levels in the program due to their efficiency and lower environmental impact. As a member of the Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network, Brodeur & Sons is trained and vetted to install qualifying systems, and we handle the rebate application paperwork on your behalf so you receive every incentive without wrestling the program requirements yourself.
Honest Advice From a Company That Sells Both
Here's an unusual position: we install heat pumps and we deliver heating oil. That means we make money whichever way you heat your home, so our recommendation is about your house, not our margins.
For some homes, whole-home heat pump installation is the clear winner. For others, a hybrid setup keeps the existing furnace or boiler for the deepest cold while the heat pump carries the rest of the season. We run the numbers for your specific home during a free assessment and show you both paths.
Schedule your assessment and bring your questions. The answer to "should I switch to a heat pump or stick with oil" finally has someone qualified to answer it both ways.
Heat Pump FAQ
Do heat pumps work in New England winters?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are built for exactly this and handle New England winters well, which is why Massachusetts backs them with the largest Mass Save rebates of any heating equipment. Sizing and installation quality matter more with heat pumps than any other system, which is where working with a Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network member pays off.
What rebates are available for heat pump installation?
Heat pump systems qualify for the highest Mass Save rebate levels due to their efficiency, with enhanced incentives up to $10,000 or more for income-qualified homeowners and 0% HEAT Loan financing on eligible projects. As a Heat Pump Installer Network member, we handle the application paperwork and make sure you receive every incentive available.
Can a heat pump replace my oil furnace entirely?
It can, and for some homes a whole-home heat pump installation is the right move. Other homeowners choose a hybrid setup, keeping their existing oil or gas system for the coldest stretches while the heat pump carries most of the season. We assess your home honestly and lay out both paths, because the same company installs heat pumps and delivers heating oil, so we have no thumb on the scale.
Does a heat pump really cool my home in the summer too?
Yes. A heat pump moves heat rather than creating it, which means it runs in both directions: pulling warmth into your home in the winter and pushing it out in the summer. One system handles both jobs, replacing a separate furnace and air conditioner with a single high-efficiency unit.
Find Out What Your Home Qualifies For
Free assessment, honest hybrid-vs-whole-home advice, and every Mass Save dollar claimed on your behalf.
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