Heating and Cooling
Heat and cool your home, the better way.
More than half of the energy in your home is used for heating and cooling. And if you’re using oil, propane, natural gas, or electric baseboards to heat and cool, there’s a better option. Whether you live in an older home or a brand new build, today’s cold-climate heat pumps are the more efficient way to keep your home comfortable all year long. These all-in-one heating and cooling systems are the healthier, safer option.
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There is a heat pump solution for every home, helping New Yorkers ditch fossil fuels.
Heating and cooling with heat pumps has many benefits.
Save now with NY State rebates, save later with tax credits, and even lower your bills if you currently heat with oil, propane, or electric baseboards.
Heat pumps last longer than conventional heating and cooling systems and require minimal maintenance.
Get maximum comfort and stop burning harmful fossil fuels like oil, propane, and natural gas in your home when you switch to a heat pump.
It’s a flexible technology that works great no matter the style and age of your home.
A home energy assessment can help you prepare for a heat pump in the future. You’ll get advice on how to weatherize your home and help determine when your current heating system may need to be replaced so that you can avoid a costly and stressful emergency replacement scenario.
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Central Air Source Heat Pumps
Central systems are great for homes with ductwork or forced air.
Geothermal Heat Pumps
Geothermal can be configured for any home type and is typically the most energy efficient way to heat and cool your home.
Mini-Split Heat Pumps
Mini-split systems are extremely flexible, they don’t need ductwork and are a great fit for homes with additions or rooms that always seem too hot or cold.
Heat Pump Water Heaters
The most efficient and cost-effective way to heat water in your home.
Need help finding the heat pump system that’s right for you? Answer a few simple questions about your home and explore the Heat Pump Planner to get started.