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Cape Cod Heat Pumps is filling a void in quality HVAC work and alternative forms of heating and cooling on Cape, with quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction at its core.
Cape Cod Heat Pumps is filling a void in quality HVAC work and alternative forms of heating and cooling on Cape, with quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction at its core.
As THE LEADER in heat pump installations and service on Cape Cod you can be sure that we will design and install the best system for you and your home.
More than 60 million Americans suffer from asthma and allergies, and our indoor air quality products help protect your home from harmful particles like dust and other allergy triggers.
You may be eligible for free financing options through the MassSave™ Program. Massachusetts is buying down interest rates to make energy efficiency affordable for residents.
Installing ductless systems takes the hassle out of designing comfortable indoor environments. These systems are quick-to-install, and flexible in design, which makes finding the perfect solution for your home easy. Cape Cod Heat Pumps offers a full line of single split and multi-split ductless units. We take the time needed to evaluate your needs and prescribe the most efficient solution for your home.
Mini-splits are heating and cooling systems that allow you to control the temperatures in individual rooms or spaces. Mini-split systems have two main components — an outdoor compressor/condenser and an indoor air-handling unit(s) (evaporator). They are easy to install usually requiring only a three-inch hole through a wall for the conduit; which houses the power and communication cables, copper tubing, and a condensation drain line, linking the outdoor and indoor units.
Mini-split heat pumps are not only great solutions for whole home or new constructions but make good retrofit add-ons to houses with “non-ducted” heating systems, such as hydronic (hot water heat), radiant panels, and space heaters (wood, kerosene, propane). They can also be a good choice for room additions where extending or installing distribution ductwork is not feasible, and energy efficient new homes that require only a small space conditioning system.
Mini-split systems have little-to-no ducts, so they avoid the energy losses associated with the ductwork of central forced air systems. Duct losses can account for more than 30% of energy consumption for space conditioning, especially if the ducts are in an unconditioned space such as an attic or basement.
Central air systems require expensive and intrusive ductwork. Any homeowner who has priced out having central air installed understands how prohibitively expensive it is.
You can control your indoor environment directly from your phone using an app. Manage your home air system while at work, on vacation, or just on-the-go.
Yes, we are! Rest assured that we are taking all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our offices, people, vehicles, and equipment. This includes following CDC guidelines to curb the spread of the Coronavirus.
That’s why you can call on us for all your Cape Cod heating and cooling service needs, knowing that we care for your and your family’s safety in every way possible.
A ductless unit is usually wall-mounted to deliver cooled or heated air directly into a room – no ductwork required. This is also called a single-zone solution meant to provide heating or cooling to a specific space only. Mini-splits are a good example of ductless units.
On the other hand, a traditional HVAC, also known as a central air conditioning system, requires ductwork to cool or heat an area. Central air distributes air to and from rooms using fans across a series of ducts. You’ll need to install high-efficiency heat pumps and furnaces etc., which raises the upfront costs.
If you live on Cape Cod or anywhere in Massachusetts, look into The Sponsors of Mass Save to lower your interest rates and get your hands on more affordable energy efficiency.
As of January, 2023, you can get a HEAT loan of up to $50,000 for up to seven years.
If your HVAC equipment has lived through its useful life, repair may not be the cheapest option. If you want a better return for your investment, it may be time to opt for replacement.
Consider replacing your HVAC equipment if your HVAC system is ten to fifteen years old and if you have to repair it often. The recurring expenses can be a waste, but more importantly, old equipment can be a safety hazard and must be replaced at the end of its useful life as recommended by the manufacturers.
Yes! Seasonal service is key to keeping your ductless heating and cooling systems running tip top.
Book a consultation with us to find out what our technicians can do for your heating and cooling equipment. As one of the leading local HVAC companies in the area, we clean the system, check for any potential problem, fix issues we find, and adjust your equipment for maximum efficiency.