Heat Pump Installation & Repair in Newton, MA

Important Deadline:
25C Federal Tax Credit (Up to $2,000) Requires that Heat Pump Systems Must Be Installed By December 31, 2025!

Newton Heat Pump Installation Experts

When frigid winters arrive in Newton, MA, homeowners need a reliable source of heating. Heat pumps are becoming more popular as an efficient energy alternative to traditional heating systems. Heat pumps are dual-source machines and act as a great source of cooling during the warmer months. Endless Energy specializes in heat pump installation in Newton, MA. Below is our guide on these installations and some information about the installation process and heat pumps in general.

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Why Choose Endless Energy in Newton?

Since 2013, we’ve installed up to 5000 heat pumps around the Bay Area and strive to help homeowners save money with the valuable Mass Save® rebates and our partnership with Reading Municipal Light Department. Here’s what you get when you choose Endless Energy: 

  • Experienced heat pump installers: Our certified technicians bring years of up-to-date knowledge to every project, guaranteeing your Newton heat pump installation goes smoothly and your system operates at peak efficiency.
  • Customer satisfaction: We strive to make sure every customer is happy with the job. Our customers love our work, and we have the reviews and testimonials to prove it.
  • Mass Save certified: Technicians will perform a no-cost personal home report that will identify energy-saving opportunities and help you access available Mass Save rebates, incentives, and 0% HEAT Loan financing. Only certain customers are eligible.
  • No subcontractors: We do all the work ourselves, handling all city permits and making sure to adhere to city codes.
  • Reputable partnerships: We partner with the most reputable manufacturers in the industry, such as Mitsubishi, LG, and Fujitsu. This means you can often get your product installed faster and with longer equipment warranties.
  • No Worry warranty: You have the option for a 10-year limited labor warranty that guarantees you don’t have to worry about your HVAC investment for 10 years. Note that it requires annual system maintenance, and this warranty is transferable one time only.
  • Instant rebates: It’s hard for most customers to wait eight weeks or more for a $10,000 rebate. Endless Energy customers have the option to receive Mass Save rebates deducted from their estimate immediately. Some restrictions apply. This requires the customer to meet all eligibility rebate requirements.

Endless Energy is an Authorized Mass Save® Contractor Partner in Newton

As part of the Mass Save heat pump installer network, we qualify to provide for Mass Save audits and assessments all throughout Massachusetts, including Newton. If you’ve had a home energy assessment with Endless Energy, or if you’re just looking for ways to save money on your energy use and home upgrades, the Mass Save program can get you up to $10,000 in rebates if eligible. Other incentives include:

 

  • Discounts on programmable and smart thermostats
  • Targeted air sealing ($1,200 value)

Benefits of Heat Pump Installation in Newton, MA

The biggest benefit of a new heat pump installation is energy efficiency, which translates into big savings on your energy bill. For example, an air source heat pump can reduce your electricity use for heating up to 75%. Unlike furnaces that burn fuel to create heat, heat pumps transfer existing heat from outdoor air into your home. Heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat from one location to another, efficiently providing warmth and comfortable temperatures throughout your home. Below are more benefits of heat pumps:

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Energy Efficiency

Heat pumps use less energy because they transfer heat rather than producing it. 

Better Indoor Air Quality

Heat pumps come equipped with built-in filtration systems that remove dust, pollen, and other airborne particles as clean air circulates through your home. 

Lower Environmental Impact

Heat pumps produce fewer carbon emissions compared to traditional oil or gas heating systems. By choosing a heat pump, Newton residents contribute to cleaner air quality while reducing their household’s carbon footprint.

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Lower Energy Bills

Less energy use means you spend less money to keep your home at a comfortable temperature.

Year-Round Comfort

These systems provide heating and cooling functions, eliminating the need for separate air conditioning units during different times of the year.

Low Noise Level

Heat pumps are relatively quiet during operations and avoid the loud startup noises of traditional heating units.

Signs You Need a New Heat Pump vs. Heat Pump Repair

There are different signs that you need a new heat pump installed rather than a repair: 

 

  • Age: If your heat pump unit is approaching the 15- to 20-year mark, it’s usually not working at its peak condition, so a replacement is more beneficial than a repair.
  • Constant repairs: If you are dealing with frequent breakdowns or your unit requires multiple services a year, it’s time to look for Endless Energy heat pump installers near you.
  • Not heating properly: If you notice inconsistent heating throughout your home, it may indicate that a component needs repair or that your current system can no longer meet your home’s heating and cooling demands effectively.
  • High repair cost and 50% rule: If you are dealing with high repair costs that are 50% of a new heat pump, it’s often more economical to install a new one.

 

Types of Heat Pumps We Install in Newton

Endless Energy installs different types of heat pumps for Newton residents, each with its own advantages that depend on a customer’s needs and heating preferences: 

 

  • Air-source heat pumps: By far the most common for Newton residents. These systems take heat, even from cold outside air, and distribute it evenly, making them well-suited for the cold Massachusetts winters. More modern units have cold-climate technology that maintains efficiency, even when outdoor temperatures drop below freezing.
  • Ground source or geothermal heat pumps: These use underground temperatures for heating and cooling. The installations are on the pricier side because they require underground connections, but they offer exceptional longevity and efficiency. Homes with large yards are best for these systems. 
  • Ductless mini-split heat pumps: These systems are perfect for targeted heat distribution. These systems work well for home additions, converted spaces, or areas where traditional ductwork proves impractical, such as garages. A single outdoor compressor can work for multiple indoor units for whole-home comfort.
  • Dual-fuel systems: These work with existing heat sources like natural gas furnaces. This type of setup provides heat pump efficiency during moderate weather while switching to backup heat during extreme cold periods. 
  • Variable-speed heat pumps: These change their output power to meet your home’s heating and cooling demands. This technology improves efficiency, reduces temperature fluctuations, and extends equipment life. 

 

How Much Does It Cost To Install a New Heat Pump in Newton?

Like most HVAC technologies, heat pump installation cost varies based on the type of system you choose, the brand, and the design of your home. In Massachusetts, homeowners can expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000, but keep in mind that Endless Energy’s Mass Save rebates can greatly reduce this price by up to $16,000 in 2025. Below is a more in-depth look at some of the factors that affect heat pump cost. 

  • Brands: Well-known brands such as Mitsubishi®, LG®, and Bryant are reputable for producing reliable, energy-efficient heat pumps. They are more expensive but offer better warranties and longer lifespans. Custom Comfort offers similar efficiencies at a lower cost. 
  • Type of system (ductless vs. ducted): Ductless systems are best for areas without ductwork and can range from $6,000 to $14,000 per zone, depending on the size of the system and the complexity of the installation. Ducted or central air requires ductwork and costs $14,000 to $24,000. 
  • Size and design of home: Larger homes with larger rooms require multiple zone systems and more powerful systems to heat effectively, while smaller ones require less powerful condensers.

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Hunter and JT installed my new heat pump. They were very professional throughout the entire process.They were punctual and worked diligently. They completely cleaned up after themselves, showed me how my new thermostat works, set me up with the app, and answered any questions I had. I would highly recommend them!
Daniel Hagerstrom from Endless Energy did an excellent HEAT Program audit. Knowledgeable, reasonable, and efficient.
Great job Dan! Thank you. Joe V.
Agent was very knowledgeable and realistic, and gave very helpful suggestions. Very pleased with his service. Dr. Vandergriff
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Gabriel, and Eydin were two of the best in the business, amazing knowledge on the systems we had in building troubleshooting and diagnostic skills were bar none the best . im so glad I went with endless energy for our building needs. I highly recommend if you need hvac technicians these two are professional and were dependable,honest with all the problems they encountered when doing the PM's on all my units. I look forward to seeing them in the spring. Great job Gabe and Eydin. Top service. Warm regards Gents . Joe Butkiewicz Maintenance tech Pleasant hill retirement.
Endless Energy staff are accommodating and professional. Alycia, in the office, patiently answered my questions. Dan, who did the initial audit, was thorough and clearly helped me understand my options. Ryan, who supervised installation of the splits, kept me informed about modifications required due to unusual structure of my house's frame. Seth changed the water heater installation to accommodate my request that it be elevated off the floor. Brian, the carpenter, did an excellent job of matching a wall which had to be built to fill in a large gap where an old radiator was removed in my kitchen. When he returned (to repair a hole in my ceiling, inadvertently caused during insulation work) I knew he'd do another great job (which he did). My entire project began on May 13 with an audit, and has taken months but I'm very satisfied with the high quality of the workmanship and the very accommodating staff, every step of the way.
I had Endless Energy come to give me a second opinion on an issue my current HVAC company said they found which was quit expensive. Garret did an analysis of my system and explained everything he was doing, he identified a few issues and made reasonable recommendations. I will be changing HVAC companies today. I highly recommend Garret.

Our Heat Pump Installation Process in Newton, MA

As a reputable heat pump installer in Newton, Endless Energy follows a systematic step-by-step approach that guarantees a successful installation every time.   

Step 1: Free In-Home Assessment

Our comprehensive home assessment evaluates your current heating and cooling setup, examines insulation levels, measures room dimensions, and identifies any factors that might affect system performance. A load calculation determines the exact heating and cooling capacity your home requires. 

Step 2: Determine Location

Our team determines the best indoor and outdoor locations for the heat pump, taking into account factors like accessibility for maintenance and the best airflow patterns. We take care of all necessary permits and local building codes.

Step 3: Installation

Once permits are approved and the customer is informed of the price, we install the outdoor unit on a stable, level surface with proper clearances for airflow and service access. Indoor components are then carefully placed to maximize air distribution throughout your home.

Step 4: Safety Test

Once permits are approved and the customer is informed of the price, we install the outdoor unit on a stable, level surface with proper clearances for airflow and service access. Indoor components are then carefully placed to maximize air distribution throughout your home.

Step 5: Program Thermostats and Customer Walk-Through

We program all thermostats, test all operating modes, verify proper refrigerant levels, and confirm that every component functions correctly. We then provide a walkthrough with the customer so you understand how to use the new heat pump for maximum efficiency.

What to Ask Before Heat Pump Installation in Newton

 

It’s important to ask a series of questions before deciding on the type and size of heat pump required, and Endless Energy will provide its extensive knowledge to help you decide. Here are the types of questions you should have in your mind before scheduling a heat pump installation near you: 

 

  • Proper sizing: Ask about the size needed for your home. An Endless Energy technician will perform a Manual J load calculation to determine the appropriate size for your home. 
  • Energy efficiency: Ask your technician about the heating and cooling efficiency of different heat pumps. They will answer with the HSPF2 for heating and SEER2 for cooling.
  • Warranty: Ask about our No Warranty Worry plan and how this guarantees annual maintenance coverage. 
  • Code compliance: Make sure your technician talks with you about all city codes and permits required for the job.

 

Need a Heat Pump Installation in Newton? Contact Endless Energy Today!

Endless Energy is committed to providing energy-efficient and environmentally friendly heat pump systems for Newton, MA, residents. Call today or book a free consultation and home energy assessment to learn the best ways to stay warm this winter and cool in the summer.

FAQs: Heat Pumps in Newton

 

Are heat pumps suitable for Newton’s cold climate, and do they work in older or poorly insulated homes?

Yes, modern cold-climate heat pumps are absolutely suitable for Newton, MA’s climate. Advanced cold-climate heat pumps keep efficiency even when temperatures drop well below freezing and can extract heat from outdoor air down to -15°F or lower for some models. They will work in poorly insulated homes, but their efficiency decreases, so you may need a larger capacity system to compensate for the loss. 

 

What types of heat pumps are best for Newton homes (e.g., ductless mini-splits vs. ducted central systems)?

For the majority of Newton homes, ductless mini-split systems are typically the best choice because many older Newton homes lack ductwork. Additionally, mini splits require only a small hole for installation, can withstand New England winters, and typically have higher HSPF and SEER ratings. 

 

Do I need backup heat for a heat pump in Newton winters?

Not necessarily. We recommend choosing a cold-climate heat pump to avoid needing backup heat. A solid alternate choice is a dual-fuel system for guaranteed comfort during extreme cold snaps.

 

How do I choose a reliable heat pump installer in the Newton area?

The best thing to do is to look at Endless Energy’s reviews from other customers, give us a call for a consultation and estimation, and do your research before choosing any old installer. 

 

How long does heat pump installation take?

Most heat pump installation projects fall between the one- to three-day range, depending on system complexity and home-specific factors. Simple air-source replacements often complete in a single day, while ductless systems or complex installations may require additional time if more add-ons for multiple zones need to be made. Geothermal setups take the longest for ground connections. 

 

 

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