
Single-Zone
One outdoor unit to one head for a cold room or an addition in a Brattleboro home with no ductwork.
Read moreBrattleboro — just over the Connecticut River in Vermont, close enough to Keene to sit squarely on our route. Older downtown and hillside housing where a ductless head fixes the room the original heat never reached.
Brattleboro housing skews older multi-family and single-family with no original ductwork, which makes ductless the natural fit. The common job is a single zone for a cold room or a whole-house multi-zone on a home leaving oil behind. Standard line-set, charge, and condensate work applies.
Calls cluster ahead of heating season as owners plan before the cold, and again in late winter when a hard stretch makes the cold room obvious. Rebate-driven projects come through year-round.

One outdoor unit to one head for a cold room or an addition in a Brattleboro home with no ductwork.
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One condenser, several heads on independent thermostats — whole-house comfort without ductwork.
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Low-ambient heat pumps rated to hold capacity below freezing, sized for a real winter with a backup plan.
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Filters, coils, condensate, and charge checks to keep an existing ductless system at full output.
Read moreTell us the house in Brattleboro — age, square footage, how it heats now, and the room you want to fix. We quote the install over the phone, no charge to talk it through.
We run a Manual-J load calculation and confirm on-site: zone count, head placement, line-set route, and electrical, then a firm number in writing before anything starts.
Heads and condenser mounted, line set run, evacuated, and charged to spec, condensate drained, and operation verified in heat and cool — done to a New Hampshire winter standard.
We walk the finished system with you, show you how to run it, cover the simple upkeep, and hand over the NHSaves rebate paperwork. You sign off only when it's right.
Free phone quote from the house details. A few minutes tells you what a mini-split would cost and what rebate applies — and we're honest about whether ductless or ducted is the right call.