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Air To Water Heat Pump Contractors in Massachusetts & New Hampshire

Air to Water heat pumps combine the use of air sourced heat pumps with mono block controllers. This allows these systems to change from heating to cooling your home or business by utilizing either hot or cold water. This is an extremely efficient system that can help homes become more environmentally friendly by using radiant heat to heat homes. Here at North Shore Home Energy, we work with the Solstice® Heat Pump Line. These heat pumps utilize a low GWP R32 refrigerant. It is both eco-safe and future-proof. These systems are designed around long-term sustainability, performance, convenience, and efficiency. This refrigerant is a clean single-compound refrigerant that requires less overall refrigerant volume in thanks to its operating efficiencies. The system features advanced intelligent controls and SmartApp capabilities. Simply put, if you are looking for a modern HVAC solution for your home that is built to decrease utility costs while also benefitting the environment, we can make recommendations on systems like this one. 

For Massachusetts home owners, please call us to discuss the Mass Save Rebate program, and for all homeowners, please talk to us about Federal Tax Credits. 

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Benefits of Air To Water Heat Pumps

Solstice® Air To Water Heat Pumps combine the advantages of hydronic (water) heating systems without the obvious drawbacks of fossil fuels. 

What Have Our Customers Said About Us

Jimmy did a great job on my yearly maintenance and answered all of my questions.”

Bob G: 5-Star Review

“I cannot say enough positive comments about my experience with North Shore Hime Energy! The person who came to our home (Jimmy F) was a consummate professional. He was responsive and did a great job on following up with a part that needed to be replaced on our furnace! I would not hesitate to use North Shore again.”

Julie R: 5-Star Review

“Josh responded very quickly when my furnace failed, gave me a fair price for replacing it and the work was completed in a very timely manner. Very professional.”

Thomas A: 5-Star Review

Great set of guys with great work ethic. 10 out of 10″

Tom S: 5-Star Review

Exceptional service! North Shore Home Energy exceeded expectations with professional expertise and knowledgeable guidance. Highly recommended!

Debora D: 5-Star Review

Jake & the rest of the staff are always pleasant, personable and professional. They do a thorough job.”

Catherine M: 5-Star Review

How Do Air To Water heat Pumps Work?

Hydronic systems use radiant heat to heat a home. Simply put, there are pipes with water that has been either heated or cooled running throughout a room. In the case of hot water, this causes heat to radiate out of the pipes which heats the room. In the case cold water, the cold pipes draw in the nearby warmth out of the air cooling the room. Any HVAC contractor will tell you that hydronic systems are considered the “gold standard” in terms of efficiency and comfort. Many hydronic systems rely on fossil fuel to heat the water. Air to Water Heat Pumps work differently. First and foremost, most water-based systems can only do heat. This system can both heat and cool the water by using a significantly lower amount of electricity compared to other HVAC systems. This system is both more efficient than other HVAC systems and other heat pumps. 

Schedule Installations & Maintenance in New Hampshire & Massachusetts

If you have questions about installing a new system, maintaining your existing system, or getting help with repairs, please call our team. We would be happy to discuss the variety of systems we work on or help you out with any maintenance and repair projects you need. For new system installation, please ask us about tax credits and rebate programs that are helping homeowners improve the environmental efficiency of their homes while also decreasing their utility costs by upgrading to systems designed around energy efficiency. 

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