One system for heating and cooling. Heat pumps offer efficient year-round comfort, and with proper setup for Michigan's climate, they're a smart choice for Brighton homeowners.
Call (248) 747-8877Years ago, heat pumps struggled in cold climates. Not anymore. Modern cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently down to -15°F or below. For Brighton's winters, that covers most days.
The key is proper system design. We size heat pumps correctly for your home and pair them with appropriate backup heat—either electric resistance or a gas furnace (dual-fuel system)—for the coldest stretches.
The result is a system that heats efficiently most of the winter using heat pump technology, saving you money compared to a furnace alone, while still providing reliable warmth when temperatures drop to extremes.
New heat pump systems sized for your home. We handle air-source, mini-splits, and ducted systems.
Compressor issues, refrigerant problems, defrost cycle failures—we diagnose and repair all heat pump problems.
Heat pump plus gas furnace for the ultimate Michigan setup. Efficient most of the time, powerful when needed.
Ductless heating and cooling for additions, garages, or homes without ductwork. Zoned comfort control.
Heat pumps must defrost in winter. If your outdoor unit ices up and stays frozen, the defrost cycle needs attention.
Heat pump thermostats work differently. We set up and program controls for optimal efficiency and comfort.
Just like Michigan's auto engineers find ways to make vehicles more efficient without sacrificing performance, we design heat pump systems that maximize efficiency while delivering the warmth Brighton winters demand. It's about smart engineering, not compromise.
Good candidates: Homes with good insulation, moderate to low heating loads, or those looking to reduce fossil fuel use.
Great option: Dual-fuel (hybrid) systems where the heat pump handles mild weather and a gas furnace kicks in for extreme cold.
Mini-splits: Ideal for additions, converted spaces, or homes without existing ductwork.
Consider carefully: Older, poorly insulated homes may need improvements before a heat pump makes sense, or may benefit from a traditional furnace.
We assess your specific situation and give you honest recommendations—not just what's trendy, but what actually works for your Brighton home.
Let's talk about whether a heat pump system makes sense for your home and your budget.
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