
A heat pump works by transferring heat rather than generating it. Using refrigerant and a compressor system, it moves heat from one place to another to provide both heating and cooling.
During warmer months, the system functions like an air conditioner. It extracts heat from inside the building and releases it outdoors, helping maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
In colder months, the process reverses. The heat pump pulls heat from the outside air — even in low temperatures — and transfers it indoors. This efficient heat transfer process allows one system to provide year-round climate control.
Because heat pumps move heat instead of burning fuel to create it, they can deliver significantly higher energy efficiency compared to traditional heating systems.

We’re built for Manhattan’s standards, where time matters and workmanship has to be clean and dependable. Our team understands the realities of city buildings and complex HVAC systems, and we approach every heat pump project with careful planning, clear communication, and respect for your space.
From the first call to the final system check, you’ll get transparent updates, a realistic time window, and professional service you can feel confident about.