Ground-Source Heat Pump Installed in Winchester Home
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GROUND-SOURCE HEAT PUMP
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Ground-Source Heat Pump Installed in a Winchester Home
Achieve Renewable Energy Systems, LLC installed a ground-source heat pump system in a 2,890 square foot home in Winchester, Massachusetts. The house consists of the original home, constructed in 1937, and an addition, constructed in 2005. Prior to installing ground-source heat pumps, the house was heated by a fuel oil boiler supplying baseboards in the original home, and hydronic forced air in the addition; air-conditioning was installed only in the addition. The fuel oil use was very high with over 2,000 gallons consumed annually.
The homeowners primarily wanted to eliminate the use of fuel oil because of adverse health effects, but they were also interested in improving comfort, reducing operating costs, and reducing carbon emissions.
After conducting an energy audit that showed the house was poorly insulated and inefficient, Achieve increased insulation in the attics, walls, and basements prior to installation. The energy efficiency upgrades allowed Achieve to install a smaller system, lowering the project costs and operating expenses for the homeowners. The ground-source heat pump system consists of two heat pumps and two bore holes, each with a depth of 380 feet.
After the ground-source heat pump installation, fuel oil use was eliminated. The homeowners report a dramatic improvement in comfort, especially on cold days. This is a result of both the ground-source heat pump installation and the energy efficiency upgrades. The homeowners say that the ground-source heat pump is much quieter than their old heating system and the heating operating costs are noticeably lower. The homeowners averaged over $300 per month in energy savings during 2019.
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Ground-Source Heat Pump Installed In 18th Century Home
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Ground-Source Heat Pump Installed In 18th Century Home
Anastasia and Ezekiel installed a ground-source heat pump system in 2019 to heat and cool their two-unit home and have been extremely pleased with the outcome. Before the installation, their 18th century home was heated by an oil burner with baseboard distribution. They have been enjoying the increased comfort from the ground-source heat pump. “It’s definitely quieter,” Ezekiel stated, “The system circulates the air around which is nice as the air is a bit fresher, less stagnant, especially when you wake up in the morning. The house is a little drier.”
As part of the installation, the family had ductwork installed in their antique home. Although this was a challenging aspect of the project, the end result was excellent. Ezekiel calculated a break even point of 12-17 years for replacing his oil heat with a ground-source heat pump. This includes the cost of installing ductwork, which was one third of the project cost.
In addition to their heat pump, they also installed solar PV on their roof and purchased an electric car, in their quest to become a fossil-fuel free household. Ezekiel is very motivated to reduce his impact on the planet and feels that “a sustainable future needs to be profitable, more fun and more comfortable, or there’s no chance of it getting done.” He is pleased to report “so far, so good” on all those fronts.
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“This Old House” Explanation of Ground-Source Heat Pump
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Old Victorian home eliminates oil bills and achieves better indoor comfort using ground-source heat pumps
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Ground-Source Heat Pump Provides Heating and Cooling in One Quiet System
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Contact Ground-Source Heat Pump Installers
We recommend selecting ground-source heat pump installers from the Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN).
Customers of Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty Utilities, National Grid, and Unitil are eligible for Mass Save ground-source heat pump rebates and financing offers, which are accessed by using an HPIN installer.
Customers of Municipal Light Plants (MLPs) can also use installers in the HPIN, though rebates and financing offers will be determined by your MLP.
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We recommend selecting heat pump water heater installers from the Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN).
Customers of Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty Utilities, National Grid, and Unitil are eligible for Mass Save heat pump water heater rebates and financing offers, which are accessed by using an instant rebate process or an HPIN installer.
Customers of Municipal Light Plants (MLPs) can also use installers in the HPIN, though rebates and financing offers will be determined by your MLP.
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Contact Air-Source Heat Pump Installers
We recommend selecting air-source heat pump installer from the Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN).
Customers of Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty Utilities, National Grid, and Unitil are eligible for Mass Save air-source heat pump rebates and financing offers, which are accessed by using an HPIN installer.
Customers of Municipal Light Plants (MLPs) can also use installers in the HPIN, though rebates and financing offers will be determined by your MLP.
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