Heat Pumps for Vermont Homes
We currently have installation appointments for ductless, ducted, and heat pump water heater systems available. We offer free quotes for all of our heat pump options.
The Energy Co-op is an industry leader in advanced heat pump systems for Vermont homes.
Over the last 10 years, the Energy Co-op has installed over 2,000 heat pump systems for our customers and members in northern Vermont. The efficiency and reliability of heat pumps and dual heating and cooling properties have made them a popular choice and a great investment for Vermont heating. Heat pump prices can vary depending on the type of heat pump, the heating needs of the home, and potential electric work. However, the price of a heat pump in Vermont can often be aided with a Vermont energy rebate through services like Efficiency Vermont.
Ducted Heat Pump Systems are a good option if:
- Your home already has a hot air furnace with ductwork.
- You want heating and cooling throughout the whole house.
- You don't like how ductless heat pump indoor units look on the wall.
Ductless Heat Pump Systems are a good option if:
- You want to lower the cost of heating your home.
- You want to heat and cool only certain rooms in your home.
- You want to replace a space heater or wood stove.
- Your home doesn't have ductwork.
- You have a boiler as your central heating system.
- You currently have electric-resistant heat (such as baseboards or space heaters) and want more efficiency.
- You need extra heating and cooling in just certain areas of your home or are adding a new addition.
Why Choose a Heat Pump?
There are many reasons why our members and customers choose heat pumps:
- Lower heating fuel use: Reduce your natural gas, oil, or propane use by up to 70% and shrink your carbon footprint. With today's uncertain heating costs, your savings by installing a heat pump can be greater than ever.
- Protection from future price spikes: Electricity prices are much more stable than oil and propane prices.
- Lower heating costs: If you use propane, kerosene or fuel oil to heat your home, your overall costs will go down after installing a heat pump. While your electricity costs will go up, your heating fuel costs will go down more than the increase in your electricity bill.
- Low-cost air conditioning: Heat pumps are twice as efficient as typical air conditioners, and much quieter than window units..
- Better indoor air quality: Heat pumps filter the air inside your home year-round.
Many Vermonters wonder about the cost of a new heat pump installation. Heat Pump prices are often alleviated through rebates and incentives regularly available for Vermont residents to install a new heating system.
Our service department will be happy to review the details of each choice and provide a free no-obligation quote for the best heat pump for your home. Just fill out the contact form on this page or call us at 802-860-4090.
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By Shelley Navari
Installing a heat pump is one of the best ways to reduce your heating and cooling costs, minimize fossil fuel use, and lower your carbon footprint.