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Heat pump services

Compare heat pump service options by installed project range

These service examples help homeowners compare installed service paths before the in-home visit. Brand and model selection should follow the load calculation, duct or zone design, electrical review, controls, equipment matchup, and rebate documentation.

Mitsubishi ducted heat pump system service image for installed service planning

Mitsubishi ducted heat pump service

$14,000-$16,000 installed

A Mitsubishi ducted heat pump is often the first comparison for oil or propane homes with ductwork because it can support heating, summer cooling, and rebate planning in one installed service.

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Mitsubishi 3 ton ducted heat pump equipment service image for installed service planning

Mitsubishi 3 ton ducted heat pump service

$16,000-$18,000 installed

A 3 ton ducted installation should be sized around the home, duct airflow, winter heating load, summer cooling load, electrical scope, and rebate-ready AHRI matchup.

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American Standard cold-climate heat pump service image for Connecticut homes

American Standard cold-climate heat pump service

$14,500-$18,500 installed

American Standard heat pump planning can fit homeowners comparing a ducted replacement, central cooling upgrade, or hybrid comfort strategy before final model selection.

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American Standard AccuComfort variable speed heat pump system service image

American Standard AccuComfort variable speed service

$16,500-$21,000 installed

Variable-speed heat pump projects need careful airflow, controls, duct condition, and comfort-zone planning so the premium equipment can actually perform as intended.

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LGRED heat pump service image for cold-climate Connecticut HVAC planning

LGRED cold-climate heat pump service

$15,500-$21,000 installed

LGRED heat pump planning belongs in the quote conversation when winter performance, summer cooling, outdoor placement, and installed scope all need to be compared.

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Quick answers for Connecticut homeowners

HVAC installed price guidance before you book

Best heat pump starting point

For many Connecticut homes currently using oil or propane, a cold-climate Mitsubishi ducted heat pump system is the first option to compare because it can provide heating, cooling, and a possible Energize CT rebate path.

Transparent installed pricing

The prices on this page are installed-price estimates, not equipment-only prices. Final pricing depends on load sizing, duct condition, attic or basement access, electrical work, controls, permits, and rebate documentation.

Rebate-ready planning

Heat pump rebates usually require qualified equipment, AHRI matchups, and installation by an HPIN contractor. The in-home visit confirms whether the service scope, home, and utility profile fit the rebate pathway.

Mitsubishi air handler installation in Connecticut

Mitsubishi ducted heat pump air handler installed in a Connecticut attic by wtech22 Heating and Cooling

Learn what drives the installed price of a ducted heat pump system

If you are considering a Mitsubishi ducted heat pump system, the indoor air handler is one of the most important parts of the installation. In a Connecticut attic, the system has to be placed correctly, supported safely, connected to the ductwork, drained properly, wired correctly, and left with enough room for future service.

A good quote should explain those details in plain language. The final installed price depends on your home's load calculation, duct condition, AHRI equipment match, rebate eligibility, electrical needs, and attic access. wtech22 Heating and Cooling walks through those items before recommending a system so you know what you are paying for.

Installed price examples

Realistic HVAC project ranges with homeowner context

Mitsubishi ducted heat pump air handler installed in a Connecticut attic by wtech22 Heating and Cooling

Mitsubishi ducted air handler in attic

$14,000-$16,000 installed

Oil or propane homes with usable ductwork or attic access.

What work is included besides the equipment? A professional ducted heat pump installation can include platform support, duct transitions, condensate routing, electrical access, service clearance, controls, startup, and rebate paperwork.

Mitsubishi cold-climate ducted heat pump system with estimated Connecticut installed pricing

Mitsubishi cold-climate heat pump system

$16,000-$18,000 installed

Larger homes, multi-zone comfort needs, or deeper oil-to-heat-pump conversions.

Why does tonnage change the price? Higher-capacity systems can require different outdoor units, air handlers, duct adjustments, electrical capacity, and AHRI-matched combinations to preserve performance and rebate eligibility.

American Standard cold-climate heat pump service image for Connecticut installed service planning

American Standard cold-climate heat pump

$14,500-$18,500 installed

Homeowners comparing a ducted heat pump replacement with strong summer cooling and winter support.

Is this an equipment price or installed project range? This is an installed service planning range. The final quote depends on sizing, ductwork, electrical scope, controls, clearances, and rebate eligibility.

LGRED heat pump service image for Connecticut winter heating and cooling planning

LGRED heat pump cold-weather option

$15,500-$21,000 installed

Cold-climate heat pump planning where winter performance, summer cooling, and installed scope must be compared together.

Why compare multiple heat pump brands? Different homes need different matchups. Brand selection should follow the load calculation, duct or zone design, outdoor placement, controls, and rebate-qualified equipment path.

Oil boiler replacement option shown with installed pricing guidance for Connecticut homes

Oil boiler replacement planning

$8,500-$10,500 installed

Homes keeping hydronic baseboard or radiator comfort.

When is a boiler still the right answer? A boiler may make sense when the home already has hydronic distribution, the owner wants a like-for-like path, or the project is part of a phased comfort upgrade.

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What changes the final installed price?

Mitsubishi MXZ-SM18NLHZ ODU 18K 454B

$14,000-$16,000 installed

Oil or propane homes with ductwork and moderate heating/cooling loads.

  • Load calculation
  • Duct condition
  • Attic access
  • Electrical capacity
  • AHRI matchup

May qualify for Energize CT heat pump incentives when program rules and HPIN requirements are met.

Mitsubishi MXZ-SM36NLHZ ODU 36K 454B

$16,000-$18,000 installed

Larger homes or ducted conversions that need more heating capacity.

  • System capacity
  • Duct transitions
  • Line-set path
  • Electrical work
  • Controls

Rebate eligibility depends on qualified equipment, sizing, utility territory, and HPIN installation.

American Standard Cold-Climate Heat Pump

$14,500-$18,500 installed

Homes comparing a central heat pump replacement with reliable summer cooling and winter support.

  • Load calculation
  • Duct airflow
  • Outdoor placement
  • Electrical scope
  • Controls

Rebate eligibility depends on qualified equipment, AHRI matchup, utility profile, and HPIN rules.

American Standard AccuComfort Variable Speed Heat Pump

$16,500-$21,000 installed

Homes where comfort control, airflow, humidity management, and quieter operation matter more than lowest first cost.

  • Equipment tier
  • Controls
  • Duct condition
  • Electrical scope
  • Commissioning

Premium equipment still needs qualified matchups and program review before rebate assumptions are made.

LGRED Cold-Climate Heat Pump

$15,500-$21,000 installed

Homes comparing winter heat pump performance, outdoor placement, and central or zoned comfort options.

  • Capacity
  • Indoor matchup
  • Line-set route
  • Electrical scope
  • Controls

Final rebate fit depends on the selected matchup, program rules, utility profile, and installation requirements.

Series WBV® Boiler

$8,500-$9,500 installed

Homes keeping baseboard or radiator heat with a like-for-like replacement path.

  • Boiler size
  • Near-boiler piping
  • Venting
  • Controls
  • Removal of old equipment

Boiler incentives vary by current program rules and should be confirmed before purchase.

Platinum 95 Gas Furnace

$6,500-$8,500 installed

Natural-gas homes with usable ductwork and a straightforward furnace replacement path.

  • BTU size
  • Duct airflow
  • Venting
  • Filter cabinet
  • Thermostat and controls

Gas equipment incentives vary and should be checked against current Connecticut program rules.

Heat Pumps

Efficient year-round comfort options for CT homes.

Cold-climate heat pumps are one of the strongest options for Connecticut oil-heated homes that want lower annual heating costs and better year-round comfort.

Many Connecticut homeowners pair a right-sized heat pump with weatherization to maximize comfort, reduce drafts, and improve winter performance.

If you are switching from oil, proper load calculations, duct design, and AHRI-matched equipment are key to achieving expected savings.

Mitsubishi MXZ-SM18NLHZ ODU 18K 454B Heat Pump
Mitsubishi MXZ-SM18NLHZ ODU 18K 454B  Heat Pumps
$14,300

Installed pricing estimate

Cold-climate inverter heat pump | AHRI: 215734923

Specs/Rating

  • 16.20 SEER2
  • HSPF2 10.5
  • -13°F rated

Options

1.5 TonDucted
Mitsubishi MXZ-SM36NLHZ ODU 36K 454B Heat Pump
Mitsubishi MXZ-SM36NLHZ ODU 36K 454B  Heat Pumps
$16,300

Installed pricing estimate

Cold-climate inverter heat pump | AHRI: 215712242

Specs/Rating

  • 15.20 SEER2
  • HSPF2 10.5
  • -13°F rated

Options

3 TonDucted
American Standard Cold-Climate Heat PumpHeat Pump
American Standard Cold-Climate Heat Pump Heat Pumps
$15,800

Installed pricing estimate

Cold-climate ducted heat pump service planning

Specs/Rating

  • Cold-climate planning
  • Ducted comfort
  • Heating and cooling

Options

2-5 TonDuctedHybrid-ready
American Standard AccuComfort Variable Speed Heat PumpHeat Pump
American Standard AccuComfort Variable Speed Heat Pump Heat Pumps
$17,500

Installed pricing estimate

Premium variable-speed heat pump service planning

Specs/Rating

  • Variable speed
  • Premium comfort
  • Ducted system

Options

2-5 TonVariable speedDucted
LGRED Cold-Climate Heat PumpHeat Pump
LGRED Cold-Climate Heat Pump Heat Pumps
$16,900

Installed pricing estimate

Cold-weather heat pump service planning

Specs/Rating

  • LGRED heat technology
  • Cold-climate planning
  • Heating and cooling

Options

Multi-tonDucted or zonedCold climate

Boilers

High-efficiency boiler upgrades for hydronic comfort.

High-efficiency boilers remain a practical path when you want to keep baseboard or radiator heat and preserve familiar hydronic comfort.

For older systems across Connecticut, a boiler replacement can improve reliability while reducing seasonal fuel use.

A like-for-like boiler upgrade is often paired with controls and insulation improvements to improve total home performance.

Series WBV® BoilerBoiler
Series WBV® Boiler Boilers
$8,500

Installed pricing estimate

Oil-fired hydronic boiler

Specs/Rating

  • ~87% AFUE
  • Trim: Water or Steam
  • Venting: Natural Draft

Options

MBH 75MBH 105MBH 125
Series WBV® BoilerBoiler
Series WBV® Boiler Boilers
$9,500

Installed pricing estimate

Oil-fired hydronic boiler

Specs/Rating

  • ~87% AFUE
  • Trim: Water or Steam
  • Venting: Natural Draft

Options

MBH 155
WGO Oil Water Boiler Series 4Boiler
WGO Oil Water Boiler Series 4 Boilers
$9,500

Installed pricing estimate

High-efficiency boiler

Specs/Rating

  • ~87% AFUE
  • Trim: Water or Steam
  • Venting: Natural Draft

Options

MBH 155

Furnaces

Reliable forced-air systems with stronger efficiency.

For natural gas homes with existing ducts, high-efficiency furnaces can deliver dependable comfort with less disruption than a full distribution change.

Gas upgrade planning should include airflow balancing, filtration, and duct leakage checks so new equipment performs as intended.

Homeowners researching gas system upgrades anywhere in Connecticut can use this page to compare installed price ranges before booking an in-home quote.

Platinum 95 Gas FurnaceFurnace
Platinum 95 Gas Furnace Furnaces
$6,800

Installed pricing estimate

High-efficiency gas furnace

Specs/Rating

  • 97.3% AFUE
  • ECM blower
  • Quiet mode

Options

80k BTU
Carrier Gas Furnace and Air Conditioning SystemFurnace
Carrier Gas Furnace and Air Conditioning System Furnaces
$10,500

Installed pricing estimate

Forced-air gas furnace and central AC service planning

Specs/Rating

  • Gas heat
  • Central AC
  • Ducted comfort

Options

FurnaceACControls

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers before comparing HVAC quotes

How much does a Mitsubishi ducted heat pump installation cost in Connecticut?

A typical ducted Mitsubishi heat pump installation on this page starts around $14,300-$16,300 for the listed examples, but final installed pricing depends on tonnage, duct condition, attic or basement access, electrical work, controls, permits, and rebate documentation.

What makes a heat pump quote rebate-ready?

A rebate-ready heat pump quote should identify qualified equipment, AHRI matchups, system size, existing fuel type, utility territory, HPIN contractor involvement, and any documentation needed for Energize CT submission.

Should I choose a heat pump, boiler, or furnace?

Heat pumps are often the first comparison for oil or propane homes seeking heating, cooling, and rebates. Boilers can fit homes keeping hydronic baseboard or radiators. Furnaces can fit natural-gas homes with usable ductwork.

Are the prices on this page final quotes?

No. They are transparent installed-price estimates meant to help homeowners compare options before an in-home visit. A final quote requires load sizing, equipment selection, site inspection, and rebate review.

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