Ducted Heat Pump HVAC System indoor unit installed for Southern New Hampshire customers by SkyWalker HVAC
Outdoor unit of a Ducted Heat Pump HVAC System for Southern New Hampshire customers by SkyWalker HVAC

Indoor Unit

Outdoor Unit

SkyWalker HVAC 100% Satisfaction Guarantee for new Ducted Heat Pump Systems in the Southern New Hampshire area for customers

Ducted Heat Pump Systems for Southern New Hampshire customers

Provides Heat & Air Conditioning

We explain what situations are best suited for a new Ducted Heat Pump System and how you can use the New Hampshire HVAC Rebate program or, if in Massachusetts, qualify for the MASS SAVES program.

We give a diagram of how the Ducted Heat Pump System works and how these energy-efficient HVAC solutions can reduce your environmental footprint and even save a few bucks on that utility bill!

What is a Ducted Heat Pump System, and why would you use this heating and cooling option?

#1 Solves both Heat & Air Conditioning - 

Unlike a furnace that is only designed to provide heat, the Ducted Heat Pump System can be utilized in both winter and summer. Every single ducted heat pump system can provide air conditioning.

The Ducted Heat Pump System either generates heat by transferring the heat from the outside unit to the inside or, in the summer, it switches and provides cool air. It does the air conditioning by removing the air from the house and cooling it before sending that air back through a series of ducts and air vents.

In the cooling mode, the refrigerant in the indoor evaporator coil absorbs heat from the home’s air. The air handler’s fan blows the cooled air through the home’s ducts and vents.

When used as a heater, the heated refrigerant moves outside through the refrigerant lines to the condenser coil. It then releases the heat and returns to the indoor coil. The operation reverses its process in heating mode. The outside coil absorbs heat from the outdoor air, while the indoor coil releases the heat.

Diagram of a Ducted Heat Pump System installed by SkyWalker HVAC for Southern New Hampshire area customers

Diagram of ducted heat pump installation

#2 You already have existing ductwork in the building -

Ducted Heat Pump Systems utilize existing ductwork in your home to distribute conditioned air throughout the house. So, taking advantage of the ducts is usually the most cost-effective if you have the ductwork in place.

And with a Ducted system already in place, all the air ducts are concealed within the walls, providing a clean look that is well hidden inside walls, floors, and ceilings.

#3 Efficiency in Zoned Heating & Air Conditioning -

There is also the benefit of being able to use zoning so that different areas in the building can be uniquely set for different temperatures. 

This helps reduce costs, and we can design this during the installation process to ensure that we get the best airflow throughout the building.

When compared to separate heating and cooling systems, a ducted heat pump offers great savings on energy and construction costs. Especially if an existing ductwork is already in the building.

#4 Free Rebates -

Ok, this might be the best of all because who doesn't want free money? If you live in New Hampshire or Massachusetts, you can qualify for the program with thousands in rebates. You also get up to a $2,000 tax credit from the IRS.

Most people qualify for some rebate but go ahead and fill out this form, and we will let you know if you do! 

We just published a very detailed article on how the rebate program works for New England. Check it out here.

Please get in touch with us today, and we will do the free heat calculations to determine the best heating and cooling solution for your space and budget.

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