Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window types, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. An improperly sized system is the leading cause of heat pump problems-too large wastes energy and creates humidity issues, while too small leaves you uncomfortable.
We perform detailed load calculations that consider your home’s specific characteristics, including heat loss through walls, windows, and doors, as well as internal heat sources and your family’s comfort preferences. This process takes into account Connecticut’s climate patterns and ensures your system can handle both summer cooling loads and winter heating demands.
The calculation also considers your existing ductwork condition and layout, which affects system efficiency. We measure and evaluate everything before recommending a system size, ensuring your heat pump installation provides consistent comfort while operating at peak efficiency throughout its lifespan.