RESIDENTIAL · MINI SPLITS
Warm All Winter. Cool All Summer. One System.
EcoHeat Maine has installed heat pumps in hundreds of Maine homes — from century-old farmhouses to new construction. Efficiency Maine rebates up to $8,000 and financing up to $10,000 make it more affordable than ever. Get your free site quote and see exactly what you'll save.
HOME HVAC
Year-Round Comfort — and Real Savings on Your Energy Bill
Since 1993 we've installed heat pumps in Maine homes just like yours — and we've never taken a one-size-fits-all approach. We learn your home, your budget, and your goals, then design a system that fits all three. Whether you want to replace oil heat entirely or simply take the edge off high propane bills, our team handles everything from the quote to the final walkthrough. Efficiency Maine rebates up to $8,000 can dramatically cut your upfront cost — ask us what you qualify for when we visit.
WESTERN MAINE
Here's how EcoHeat Maine Can Help:
RENOVATION
Renovation
Renovating? It's the ideal time to add a heat pump — and take full advantage of Efficiency Maine rebates before the walls close up. We work alongside your crew, quote accurately, and integrate the system fast with minimal disruption to the job site.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
New Construction
More Maine builders are specifying heat pumps as the primary system — today's H2i compressors keep large homes comfortable even at negative temperatures. We plan and install alongside your build so you're warm and comfortable from move-in day, with no retrofitting headaches later.
RETROFIT
Retro Fit
Retrofitting is our specialty. We walk your existing home, design for maximum efficiency and comfort, and install with minimal disruption — no mess, no multi-day ordeal. Most homeowners are up and running the same day. We've been doing this in Western Maine since 1993, and we take pride in getting it right the first time.
FAQ
Common Questions from Maine Homeowners
How much will my electric bill go up with a heat pump?
While cold temperatures and increased electricity prices are driving higher electric bills for heat pump users, rising fuel costs are also driving higher heating bills for oil and propane users. Using prices from the Governor's Energy Office, our Cost of Heating Calculator shows that heat pumps still save $913/year compared to oil and $2,128/year compared to propane. So while a significant increase to your electric bill would be expected, this is easily offset (and more) by the recognized savings on your propane bill and eliminating the need for multiple air conditioning units in the summer.
Can I turn off my heat pump and compressor in colder temperatures to save money?
Our professional recommendation us to always leave your system on. Our modeling shows that heat pumps cost less to run than oil at any temperature above negative 1F, and less than propane at any temperature above negative 11F. Even if a customer did switch to oil or propane precisely at these temperatures, failure to switch back exactly when temperatures recover runs the risk of increasing costs. This is why we recommend using your heat pump all winter.
What size system do I need?
The size of your heat pump system is directly informed by your energy needs and the structure that it is servicing. Depending on the layout of the home or office and how much of your heating/cooling that you are looking to offset, we can quote a variety of system sizes and installation options that help you optimize your energy usage and get the most bang for your buck.
GET STARTED
Get Your Free Site Quote
Ready to stop paying high oil and propane bills? EcoHeat Maine installs Mitsubishi, Samsung, Fujitsu, and Daikin heat pumps across Western and Southern Maine. Our free site quote shows you exactly what system fits your home, what rebates you qualify for, and what you'll save every year. Call us or send a message — we'll get back to you fast.
- 127 Emerson Road Norway, ME 04268
- 207.743.6926
- info@ecoheatmaine.com
- Mon–Fri 9AM – 5PM
