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Row Homes, Brownstones & Multi-Family

Ductless for Condo Developments & HOAs

Get Reliable Heating and Cooling Without Bulky Ductwork

Installing a traditional HVAC system in condos, brownstones, and multi-family buildings throughout the Greater Boston area can be challenging. Many of these properties were built long before modern ductwork systems were common, making large ducts difficult or impossible to install.

Ductless heat pump systems provide an efficient solution by delivering heating and cooling without the need for major construction. These systems are ideal for urban homes where space is limited and preserving the building structure is important.

At New England Heat Pump Co., we specialize in designing Mitsubishi ductless heat pump systems for condos, brownstones, and multi-family homes throughout the Greater Boston area, including Arlington, Cambridge, Somerville, and surrounding communities.

What Is Commercial Ductless & How Does It Work?

A ductless heat pump system works similarly to a traditional HVAC system but without the need for large ductwork running throughout the building.

Instead, compact indoor air handlers are installed in individual rooms or living areas and connected to an outdoor unit through small refrigerant lines. This allows the system to deliver heating and cooling directly where it’s needed.

During the winter months, heat pumps efficiently extract heat from the outdoor air and move it inside the building. In the summer, the process reverses to remove heat and provide cooling.

This technology provides reliable year-round comfort while improving energy efficiency and reducing the need for invasive construction.

Understanding the Benefits of Ductless for Condos & HOAs

Mitsubishi ductless systems are an excellent solution for condos, brownstones, and HOA-regulated properties throughout the Greater Boston area.

These systems offer several advantages for homeowners and property managers:

● Zoning for individual units. Each condo or living space can have independent temperature control, allowing residents to customize comfort while improving efficiency.

● Minimal structural modifications. Ductless systems require only a small wall penetration for refrigerant lines, avoiding major renovations and preserving the building structure.

● Compatible with HOA guidelines. Ductless installations can often be designed to meet exterior appearance requirements set by HOAs and building associations.

● Quiet operation. Modern ductless systems operate extremely quietly, making them ideal for dense urban neighborhoods and shared living spaces.

Why Choose New England Heat Pump Co.?

With NEHPCO, you get:

  • Instant ductless rebates
  • 0% 7-year Mass Save Heat Loans
  • Referral program
  • In-house 0% financing for 24 months
  • Monthly specials
  • Price match guarantee

We also handle the rebate paperwork for you, which lets you save money upfront instead of waiting for a rebate check in the mail.

Customer Testimonials

“Great communication, timely, knowledgeable, and all around, just a good [company]. Would highly recommend anyone looking for services to use this company.” – David L.

“Definitely give 5 stars!!! [NEHPCO] took me on when nobody else would. I am extremely grateful for his dedication to figuring out what the issue was.” – Noel P.

Get a Quote for Ductless Today

To get a customized quote for a ductless system, contact New England Heat Pump Co. today at (603) 475-4809. Since all we do is ductless, you can trust that your project is in the right hands from day one

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can the outdoor unit be installed in a condo?

The outdoor unit for a condo ductless system can be put on the roof or on the side of the building, depending on its layout. In cases of large condominiums, rooftop installation is the most ideal

Do I need HOA approval before installing a ductless system?

In most cases, yes. While ductless HVAC systems have a high HOA approval rate, it’s always a good idea to run your exact plan and installation setup by the HOA before getting started. At New England Heat Pump Co., we can go over HOA regulations that apply to you and design a system that is most likely to be approved by the association.

How long does it take to install a ductless system in a condo?

Most ductless HVAC installations can be completed within one to two days, depending on the number of indoor units and the layout of the condo.

Will a ductless system increase my condo’s value?

Upgrading to a modern, energy-efficient HVAC system can make your condo development more attractive to buyers. Many homebuyers appreciate the comfort and efficiency of ductless, especially when their energy bills are low.