We’re working to electrify our house, and Compass installed two Mitsubishi heat pumps and an LG heat pump water heater as part of that project. From the start, we were impressed by their depth of experience—something that really stood out compared to other companies who seemed newer to installing heat pumps.
This is the indoor air handler. Most people don’t realize that you can have all the benefits of a heat pump, including ductless zoning, and still use your existing ductwork.
Ask me about significant rebates and tax credits for equipment like this.
This double-high outdoor condenser is the heart of the system, transferring heat out of your home in the summer months and pulling warm air into your home during the colder months, even when the temperature outside is as low as -13 degrees.
Another piece of high-efficiency equipment that qualifies for ComEd rebates and IRA tax credits.
This LG Heat Pump Water Heater is the cherry on top of this electrification project.
Imagine a water heater that draws the heat from your home to heat your water. Yes, it uses electricity to operate, but it uses no fossil fuels and dramatically reduces your overall energy use and spending.
The successful implementation of this technology is very contractor-specific. The average plumber or HVAC contractor is unlikely to know how to properly install and optimize this system. That’s where we come in.
And yet another piece of equipment that qualifies for significant tax credits and ComEd rebates.