No Hot Water? Replace Your Water Heater Fast – And Better. 

Don’t just fix it. Upgrade to a ultra-efficient all-electric heat pump water heater.

Installed wrong, they can be noisy, drafty and inefficient. Installed right, they save you money, last forever, and deliver plenty of hot water. Take advantage of instant rebates and tax credits to reduce the net cost to $3250-$3900 (including installation) in Massachusetts.

Emergency service available — get it installed within 24 hours.

With 18 years of experience, we specialize in heat pump water heater conversions across Eastern Massachusetts, including Boston, Worcester, and Cape Cod.

We know how to size, place, and install them so they run efficiently, quietly, and reliably — with no surprises. Get it sized and installed within 24 hours! 

 

 

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Heat Pump Water Heater Installation: Tailored to Your Home
Not all homes are the same—and neither are heat pump water heaters. Whether it’s a unitary or split system, the right choice depends on your space, layout, and hot water needs. One size definitely doesn’t fit all. And most plumbers don’t even like working with Heat Pump Water Heaters. That’s why you need a specialist. We assess your home and install the system that fits—ensuring comfort, efficiency, and long-term savings.
Here’s how the Heat Pump Water Heater types differ;
  Unitary HPWH's (Geospring / Rheem / Bradford White) Split System (Smart Solar)
Technology Type Unitary (All-in-One) Split (Outdoor Heat Source)
Heat Source Indoor Air Outdoor Air + Sunlight
Rebate $750 $1,500
Installed Net Price (MA) $3,600–$4,000 $3,600
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Here’s how the leading models stack up;
Attribute GE GeoSpring (50-gallon) Rheem Proterra (80-gallon) Bradford White AeroTherm (80-gallon) Smart Solar (80-gallon)
Technology Type unitary unitary unitary split
Heat Source indoor air indoor air indoor air outdoor air / sunlight
Available Tank Sizes 40, 50 gal 40, 50, 65, 80 gal 50, 65, 80 gal 65, 80, 120 gal
ENERGY STAR Approved yes yes yes yes
UEF (Uniform Energy Factor)* 4.3 4.07 4 2.7
First Hour Rating** 77 87 88 90
Power Requirements 240VAC 240VAC 240VAC 120VAC (240VAC option)
Refrigerant Type r134a r134a r134a r134a
Condensate Pump / Filters yes yes yes no
Minimum Room Volume Required ≥ 700 ft³ ≥ 700 ft³ ≥ 700 ft³ none
Low Heat Pump Cutoff Temp (°F) 35 37 35 −20
Tank Height 68 ¼ in 74 ⅜ in 73 ½ in 63.25 in
Mass Save Instant Rebate $750 $750 $750 $1,500
Installed Net Price, Massachusetts not available yet $4,000 $3,600 $3,600
* UEF is under a specific test condition of 67°F with no Sun and no air movement.
** First hour rating can be maximized during testing by relying on the backup element, overheating the tank, and using a mix valve.
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Since 2008  —  4.8 / 5 Stars

WHY CHOOSE US?
  • We stock the best units ready to install FAST. We install top rated Bradford White AeroTherm models every day.
  • MassSave $750 or $1500 rebate. You get the instant rebate discount; we do the paperwork.
  • Real plumbers who stand behind their work. Factory certified, old school pros who will return your call- even years later.
  • Energy Star Certified Models. 30% tax credit- ending very soon (don’t miss it).
Excellent hot water heater, no issues with functioning, exceptional service for any questions. Very happy with the switch from a gas heater.
Patricia, Concord

John and Bruce and his team were easy to work with and very professional. So far the system has been flawless.
Michael, Arlington

How It Works

One size definitely doesn’t fit all.

Conventional vs. Split Heat Pump Water Heaters.

When most people think of heat pump water heaters, they picture an ‘all in one’ unit that looks like a tall water heater but with the heat pump on top. This a conventional heat pump water heater and works great in homes with wide open basements and with a boiler or furnace running in the winter (they need warm air).

If your basement is small, finished, non-existent, or if you want to remove your boiler or furnace someday, then you need a Split Heat Pump Water Heater.

We know which will work for your home and for your family size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are the Heat Pump tax credits going away?
Yes. Soon. But if we install before the deadline, the tax credit cannot be ‘taken away’ later. It’s yours.
Q: Why Bradford White AeroTherm instead of another brand?
All of the manufacturers have units with very similar performance numbers. But we go for the manufacturer with the recognized best tank coating technology and longest life. We’re old school plumbers- we think that water heaters should last, not leak.
Q: Why do you cost less? What’s the catch?
Specialization and volume. We have the electricians and plumbers ‘in house’. No subs and no delays. And we buy these by the truckload and keep them in Canton.
Q: I heard that heat pump water heaters cool the basement.
Only if someone puts the wrong heat pump in the wrong place. Split heat pumps, although far less common, don’t cool the space and are an excellent solution in many places. The engineers at MassSave love them- that’s why they double your rebate to $1,500.
Q: Will I run out of hot water?
No. Heat Pump Water Heaters need to be larger (sometimes much larger) than your existing, leaking, gas or oil unit. We ask the right questions about your household and get you the right water heater.

Now’s the time to claim your rebates and tax credits- before they expire

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