
Heat Pump Installation in Hartford, CT
Compare 29 heat pump installation contractors near you in Hartford and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Heat Pump Installation in Hartford, CT
Hartford CT heat pump installation is gaining traction as Eversource and UI rates push electric prices up while CT's MassSave-equivalent rebates make heat pumps affordable. Modern cold-climate heat pumps (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Bosch IDS) handle CT's -5°F design temps. Older West End and South End homes have aging oil furnaces approaching replacement age — heat pump conversion eliminates oil delivery. NeedInstall connects you with Hartford heat pump contractors who size by Manual J, handle Energize CT rebates (up to $15K for whole-home electrification), and pull permits.
Hartford heat pump installs run $7,500-$16,000 for cold-climate ducted, $5,500-$11,000 for ductless mini-splits. CT requires a state HVAC license (S-1 or D-1). Permits ($175-$400). Energize CT rebates can stack to $15,000+ for whole-home electrification. 30% federal ITC for qualifying systems. Oil-to-heat-pump conversions get the highest incentives.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Cold-climate heat pump in CT?
- Yes — Hyper-Heat and IDS units work down to -15°F at 70-80% capacity. Hartford's design temp (-5°F to 5°F) is well within range. Backup heat strips kick in only during extreme cold snaps.
- Energize CT rebate?
- Up to $15,000 for whole-home oil-to-heat-pump conversion plus envelope work. Pre-approval required. Your contractor walks you through the application.
- Replace oil furnace?
- Yes — CT's oil-to-heat-pump conversion is one of the highest-ROI moves available. Eliminates oil delivery, cuts CO2, and stacks federal + state incentives.
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