Heat Pumps

One System That Heats and Cools

A modern cold-climate heat pump replaces your furnace and AC with a single high-efficiency system — and as an HPIN contractor, TruComfort can pair it with Connecticut rebates and 0% financing to make the upgrade pay off.

  • Cold-climate equipment rated to perform through CT winters
  • Heating and cooling from one efficient, all-electric system
  • Qualifies for Energize CT rebates worth thousands of dollars
  • Right-sized design with transparent pricing before any work
Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN) registered contractor
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Why Heat Pumps

Why Central CT homeowners are switching

Heats and Cools

One system replaces both your furnace and AC, delivering year-round comfort from a single setup.

Cold-Climate Performance

Modern cold-climate heat pumps keep producing heat through Connecticut winters, not just mild days.

Lower Energy Bills

High-efficiency operation moves heat instead of burning fuel, which can meaningfully cut monthly costs.

Rebate Eligible

Qualifying ENERGY STAR Cold Climate systems unlock Energize CT rebates worth thousands of dollars.

Quiet, Zoned Comfort

Ductless mini-splits add room-by-room control with quiet operation and no major ductwork.

Steady, Even Comfort

Variable-speed operation runs continuously at low output, holding a consistent temperature without the hot and cold swings of older systems.

Built for Connecticut

Engineered to keep up with our winters

Cold-Climate Rated

We install ENERGY STAR Cold Climate (ccASHP) equipment selected to keep producing heat well below freezing, not just on mild days.

Smart Backup Strategy

Where it makes sense, we design dual-fuel or supplemental backup so the coldest stretches are covered without sacrificing efficiency.

Right-Sized Design

Proper load calculation and sizing protect comfort, efficiency, and equipment life — and keep your rebate eligibility intact.

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Make It Affordable

Rebates and financing that lower the real cost

A heat pump is a high-value upgrade, and Connecticut makes it more affordable than most homeowners expect. We help you stack the savings.

Energize CT Rebates

Qualifying cold-climate systems can earn per-ton Energize CT rebates, with enhanced and income-based incentives on eligible projects. As an HPIN contractor, we install to program standards and help with the paperwork.

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0% & Low-Interest Financing

Spread the investment over manageable monthly payments. We offer financing options and can combine them with rebates so the upgrade fits your budget.

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Heat Pump FAQs

Answers to common heat pump questions

Do heat pumps actually work in Connecticut winters?

Yes. Today's cold-climate (ccASHP) heat pumps are engineered to deliver heat well below freezing and remain effective through Central CT winters. We size and select equipment rated for our climate, and where it makes sense we design a dual-fuel or backup setup for the coldest stretches.

Can one heat pump replace both my furnace and air conditioner?

In most homes, yes. A heat pump provides both heating and cooling from a single system, so it can replace an aging furnace and AC at once. We confirm the right configuration for your home during the assessment.

What rebates and incentives are available?

Connecticut homeowners can qualify for Energize CT air-source heat pump rebates, with enhanced and income-based incentives available on qualifying projects. As an HPIN-registered contractor, TruComfort installs to program standards and helps prepare the paperwork. See our rebates page for current amounts and deadlines.

Ducted or ductless — which is right for my home?

It depends on your existing setup. Homes with good ductwork can use a centrally ducted heat pump, while homes without ducts (or with hot/cold rooms) often do better with ductless mini-splits for zoned control. We recommend the approach that fits your home and budget.

How much does a heat pump system cost to install?

Cost depends on system size, ducted vs. ductless, and the number of zones. We provide transparent, right-sized quotes and factor in available rebates and 0% financing so you see the real out-of-pocket number before any work begins.

Request Service or System Estimate

Tell us what is happening and our team will follow up quickly with next-step options. For urgent no-heat or no-cool issues, call the emergency line directly.

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