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    Do you offer financing for new heat pump systems?

    Yes. We offer flexible financing options to help Connecticut homeowners upgrade to energy-efficient heat pumps without the upfront burden. Ask us about available rebates and seasonal promotions as well.

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    What brands of heat pumps do you service?

    We service all major brands, including Trane, Mitsubishi, Carrier, Lennox, and ClimateMaster. Whether it’s a standard air-source system or a geothermal heat pump, our NATE-certified technicians are trained to get the job done right.

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    Do you install ductless mini-split heat pumps?

    Absolutely. We install and service both central heat pump systems and ductless mini-splits, which are ideal for older homes, additions, or rooms without ductwork. They’re a popular option in many Westport and Greenwich-area homes.

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    How often should I service my heat pump?

    We recommend servicing your heat pump twice a year—once in spring before cooling season, and once in fall before heating season. This ensures optimal performance and helps extend system lifespan, especially in high-demand areas like coastal Connecticut.

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    Do heat pumps work well in cold Connecticut winters?

    Yes—modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to perform efficiently even in sub-freezing temperatures. In some cases, homeowners pair them with auxiliary systems for backup during extreme cold snaps common in Fairfield and Westchester Counties.

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    How do I know if my heat pump needs repair or just maintenance?

    If your system is still running but seems less efficient (e.g., longer cycles, uneven temperatures, increased utility bills), it may just need maintenance. But if you’re hearing loud noises, smelling burning odors, or the unit isn’t switching modes, it likely needs professional repair.

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    What’s the difference between a heat pump and a traditional HVAC system?

    A heat pump provides both heating and cooling using a single system—it transfers heat rather than generating it. That makes it an energy-efficient option for climates like Connecticut and New York, where you need year-round comfort without two separate systems.