What to Expect During Your Mass Save Home Energy Assessment

As a homeowner in Massachusetts, finding ways to improve energy efficiency in your home is not only good for the environment, but it can also save you money on your energy bills. One of the best ways to achieve these goals is by scheduling a no cost home energy assessment with a Mass Save® approved […]
How Much Should You Expect to Pay for a Heat Pump in Massachusetts?

As a homeowner in Massachusetts, you know how important it is to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature, especially during the harsh winter months and hot summers. One way to achieve year-round comfort efficiently is by investing in a heat pump. But how much can you expect to pay for a heat pump installation? The price […]
Central AC vs. Ducted Heat Pump: Which is More Efficient for Massachusetts Homes?

Choosing between central air conditioning (AC) and a ducted heat pump for your Massachusetts home? Both offer effective climate control, but understanding the differences can help you decide which is best for your needs. Plus, with incentives available through Mass Save®, such as the HEAT Loan and heat pump rebates, upgrading your system is more […]
TAX CREDITS FOR HEAT PUMPS IN 2025

It seems that there is some confusion in the market about whether a heat pump tax credit will be available in 2025. Much of the confusion comes from the new A2L refrigerant. While the EPA’s refrigerant mandate requiring the use of R-454B or R-32 A2L refrigerant takes effect on January 1, 2025, the new requirements will […]
R-410A vs A2L Refrigerants: What Massachusetts Homeowners Need to Know About Upgrading Their HVAC Systems

As HVAC technology continues to evolve, the refrigerants used in systems are changing to meet both regulatory and environmental needs. For Massachusetts homeowners looking to upgrade their HVAC systems, understanding the difference between R-410A and the new generation of A2L refrigerants is essential. As the HVAC industry continues to evolve, the refrigerants used in systems […]
Why Proper Ductwork Sizing is Crucial for Ducted Heat Pumps in Massachusetts

As more Massachusetts homeowners seek sustainable, energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions, ducted heat pump systems have become a popular choice for replacing traditional fossil fuel-based systems. At Endless Energy, we’re proud to install heat pumps in over 50% of homes we service! These systems offer numerous advantages, including reduced energy costs, lower carbon emissions, and […]
Why Upgrading Your AC During Massachusetts’ Shoulder Season is a Smart Investment

When it comes to upgrading your air conditioning (AC) system in Massachusetts, timing is everything. While most people tend to wait until summer heat or winter cold sets in to make big changes, upgrading your AC in the shoulder season—spring or fall—offers a unique opportunity. During these transitional periods, homeowners can make strategic decisions that […]
How to Tell If You Have a Heat Pump in Your Home

The backbone of your home’s comfort system works year-round, silently heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. But what if you’re not sure what’s keeping your space comfortable–and does it even matter? While many homeowners have traditional heating and cooling systems, in 2020, 18 million homes had heat pumps, and they continue to grow in […]
What is Emergency Heat on a Heat Pump? Explained

When winter’s icy grip tightens, and your home feels like a popsicle, your heat pump might struggle to keep up. When your heat pump can’t keep up with plummeting temperatures, there’s a safeguard ready to step in–emergency heat. Many homeowners are unaware of the built-in backup system their heat pump offers. It’s a crucial feature […]
How to Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Heat Pump

Despite their longevity and overall durability, even heat pumps have a limited lifespan. Whether you have a shiny new, freshly installed system or one that’s long in the tooth, problems can arise just the same. How can you tell if you need to replace a heat pump or if it just needs some repairs? Signs […]