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Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine

Heat Pump Installation in Bangor, Maine

As the economic hub of northern Maine, Bangor homeowners face some of the coldest winters in the state. Many homes in the Bangor area still rely on oil furnaces and baseboard heating — systems that are expensive to run and maintain. Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to work efficiently even when temperatures drop well below zero, making them an ideal upgrade for Bangor's older housing stock.

Why Bangor homeowners are switching to heat pumps

Average winter temperature in Bangor is 18°F, with lows reaching -15°F or colder

Many Bangor homes were built before 1970 and lack central ductwork

Bangor's heating season typically runs from October through April — over 6 months

Heating solutions for Bangor homes

Bangor's housing stock includes many older Cape Cod and Colonial-style homes that were built without ductwork. Ductless mini-split heat pumps are a perfect solution — they provide efficient heating and cooling without the need for expensive duct installation. Hita has installed hundreds of systems in the greater Bangor area and understands the unique challenges of heating homes in Penobscot County.

Free in-home consultation for Bangor homeowners
Custom system design based on your home's layout
Help with Efficiency Maine rebates up to $9,000

Available rebates for Bangor residents

Any income$1,000/unit
Moderate income$2,000/unit
Low income$3,000/unit
Federal tax creditUp to $2,000
Efficiency Maine

Hita is a Registered Vendor

"We switched from oil heat to a heat pump last winter and our heating bill dropped by almost half. The Hita crew was on time, cleaned up after themselves, and walked us through every step."

Sarah & Tom M.

Bangor, ME

Ready to upgrade your Bangor home?

Get a free in-home consultation from Hita. We'll evaluate your home, design the right system, and help you take advantage of all available rebates.

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