Ducted heat pump systems are ideal for Maine homes that already have ductwork from a furnace or central air system. Instead of mounting individual wall units in each room, a ducted system uses a single indoor air handler connected to your existing duct network. This provides whole-home heating and cooling with a clean, invisible installation — no wall units visible in any room. Modern ducted heat pumps are dramatically more efficient than the furnaces they replace, and they add air conditioning that most Maine homes lack.
The air handler installs in your basement, attic, or utility closet. Heating and cooling is delivered through your existing vents — no wall units visible in any room.
One system heats and cools every room in your home through your existing duct network. No cold spots, no room-by-room adjustments needed.
A ducted heat pump directly replaces your oil or propane furnace. You can often reuse the existing ductwork, thermostat location, and electrical connections.
Most Maine homes with furnaces don't have AC. A ducted heat pump adds whole-home cooling through the same ducts — no separate AC system needed.
We inspect your existing ductwork for leaks, sizing issues, and insulation. Proper ductwork is critical for heat pump efficiency.
We perform a Manual J load calculation to size the system correctly for your home's heating and cooling needs.
We install the outdoor unit and indoor air handler, connect to your existing ductwork, and handle all electrical and refrigerant work.
We seal any duct leaks, balance airflow to each room, and verify the system delivers even temperatures throughout your home.
