The Energy Co-op's Diamond Elite certified technicians have installed more than two thousand Mitsubishi ductless heat pumps for Vermont homeowners. Our free consultation can help determine if a heat pump is right for your home and your budget.
NOTE: With the new tax credits available in the Inflation Reduction Act, you may be eligible for total tax credits and rebates of up to $2,400 for new heat pump installations.
Ductless heat pumps (mini-splits) 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 for very efficient new homes that require only a small space conditioning system.
Ductless heat pumps have two main components -- an outdoor compressor/condenser and an indoor air-handling unit. A conduit, which houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing, suction tubing, and a condensate drain, links the outdoor and indoor units.
With today's uncertain fuel prices, your savings by installing a heat pump can be greater than ever.
Ductless heat pump systems may be a good choice if:
- You want to lower your overall heating cost
- You want to heat and cool only certain rooms in your home.
- You want to replace a space heater, wood stove or electric heat.
- Your home doesn't have ductwork.
- You have a boiler as your central heating system
Ready to Learn More?
The experts at the Energy Co-op can help you determine if a heat pump is a good investment for your home. Give us a call at 802-860-4090 or fill out the Contact form on this page.
Here are some videos with more information on the Mitsubishi Electric heat pump models we install.
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.