Cold-climate heat pumps use electricity and a refrigerant to transfer heat from one space to another. Heat pumps have two components connected by thin copper lines.
- An outdoor compressor, mounted to the side of your home.
- A wall-mounted blower and temperature sensor inside your home.
For added convenience, our heat pumps are operated with an easy-to-use remote control, included with each unit. This simple system keeps your Vermont home comfortable year-round.
Cold-climate heat pumps are also known as "ductless mini-splits" or "air source heat pumps." Whatever you want to call yours - a ductless unit, a mini-split heating and air conditioning system or a heat pump - we call it year-round energy savings and comfortable homes for Vermonters just like you!
Heat Pump Installation
Cold-climate heat pumps are easy to install. You don't have to dig up your yard or have major duct work installed in your home. The connection between indoor and outdoor units requires only a three-inch hole through an exterior wall. The entire installation is normally completed by our certified technicians in a few hours.
Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor
We're proud to announce that the Energy Co-op is a Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Contractor.Our service manager and installation technicians have been factory trained in service, installation and sales for the Mitsubishi M-Series heat pump products.
In addition, our technicians attend training classes on a regular basis to stay up-to-date on heat pump technology. Diamond Contractors, like the Energy Co-op, are the only Mitsubishi installers that are able to offer an extended 12-year parts warranty and a 12-year limited warranty on compressors.
Mitsubishi Heat Pumps
- High efficiency heating and cooling (up to 33.1 SEER)
- Provides heat at outdoor temperatures as low as -13°F.
- Super-quiet summer air conditioning
- Minimal maintenance, no ductwork, accessible filters
- Comes with Diamond Contractor 12-year warranty
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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.