Heat pump sizing depends on several factors specific to your home: square footage, insulation quality, window efficiency, ceiling height, and Connecticut’s climate requirements. We perform detailed load calculations rather than just using rules of thumb that often lead to oversized or undersized systems.
An oversized heat pump cycles on and off frequently, reducing efficiency and comfort while increasing wear on components. An undersized system runs constantly, struggles to maintain comfortable temperatures, and uses more energy than necessary.
We measure your home’s actual heating and cooling requirements, considering factors like your home’s orientation, local climate data, and existing insulation. This ensures your new heat pump operates efficiently, maintains consistent temperatures, and provides the energy savings you expect from a properly matched system.