Heat pump installation in Acton MA and service
Energy efficient heat pumps for year round comfort
Many local families are choosing
heat pump installation Acton MA for efficient heating and cooling in one system. Christie Cooling & Heating designs ducted and
ductless heat pump Acton MA solutions that perform well in New England weather. We serve Acton, Concord, Westford, Stow, and nearby towns, guiding you on equipment choices and incentives that fit your home.
Installation and replacement with the right design
We start with a home assessment to size the system, evaluate insulation and window exposure, and plan indoor unit locations. Options include central
air source heat pumps with an air handler or multi zone ductless setups for targeted rooms. If you are replacing both AC and heat, a modern system can lower annual energy use while improving humidity control and comfort.
How a heat pump works in our climate
Instead of making heat, a heat pump moves heat. In winter it gathers heat from outdoor air and brings it inside. In summer it reverses and cools like an AC. Cold climate models maintain output well below freezing, and many homes add simple backup heat for the coldest nights. The result is steady comfort across Acton and surrounding towns.
Ductless mini split solutions for every room
Wall mounted or ceiling cassette heads deliver quiet comfort without ductwork. They are ideal for finished basements, additions, and older homes around Acton Center. Zoning lets you heat or cool only the spaces you use, which can trim energy costs without sacrificing comfort.
Heat pump repair and maintenance you can count on
Christie Cooling & Heating services compressors, fans, sensors, and controls, cleans outdoor coils, and verifies refrigerant charge so efficiency stays high. A
yearly check catches small issues early. If a zone does not reach setpoint or a unit displays an error, we provide a clear plan to restore performance.

Questions about heat pumps in Massachusetts
Do heat pumps work in winter?
Yes, today’s cold climate models perform efficiently in subfreezing temperatures and can pair with simple backup heat.
Can a heat pump replace my furnace and AC?
In many homes it can. We evaluate layout, insulation, and electrical to confirm fit.
How long do systems last?
About 15 years on average with routine maintenance.
Are rebates available?
Yes, current programs can offset part of the install cost and we help you apply.
THINKING ABOUT A NEW HEAT PUMP?
Share a few details about your home and comfort goals. We’ll recommend the right system, explain installation steps, and provide a clear, no-pressure estimate so you can move forward confidently.
