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Efficient Heating and Cooling

An energy efficient air source heat pump system collects heat from the air outside your home and concentrates it for use inside. It also functions as a central air conditioner, cooling your home by collecting the heat inside your house and effectively pumping it outside.  In the Northeast, a Nexamp installed heat pump is more than twice as efficient as an equivalent fuel burning furnace. Get Started Now.

An efficient air source heat pump resembles a central air conditioner in size and most of the components within the unit are the same. The heat pump unit sits outside the home and provides both heating and cooling functions, while an internal air handler distributes air within your home.

Nexamp provides turnkey integration of efficient heat pumps for homeowners.

Our trained and certified heat pump system integrators make the process for new or existing homes simple. We believe full service turnkey integration is the most simple and cost-effective service for our clients.  We provide site-specific analysis, cost estimates, design, permitting, construction, and life-long maintenance of our systems. Get Started Now.

Efficient heat pumps offer significant savings and comfort relative to alternatives.

Heating and air conditioning costs are your home’s largest utility expenses. The savings generated by heat pump systems vary by region and climate. Regions with both high heating and air conditioning loads enjoy the greatest returns on heat pump investments. Savings for energy efficient homes in the Northeast, for example, may be as high as 20 to 40 percent, substantially offsetting the home’s carbon footprint.  Nexamp's efficient heat pump solutions also come with superior and easy to use controls to ensure that your home is comfortable year around. Get Started Now.

Regular maintenance maximizes savings over time.

Nexamp is committed to supporting your system’s lifecycle operations and maintenance with our own professional technicians.

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