The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection reports that the state is experiencing higher summer temperatures, which means increased demand for cooling services and higher utility bills are on the horizon for homeowners.
At Atlantic Air Systems, it’s our mission to help homeowners living in Toms River, New Jersey, improve their year-round comfort and keep energy costs in check. One of the most powerful tools we offer to deliver on that promise is all-electric, all-climate heat pumps.
Over the past three years, I’ve watched these high-performance systems evolve from a niche product to one of our core offerings. Their ability to keep homes comfortable through scorching summers and frigid Northeastern winters has made them one of the best-performing HVAC solutions on the market. More and more homeowners are turning to all-electric, all-climate heat pumps for comfort, control, and cost savings − and we’re helping them make the switch.
Why Homeowners Are Leaning In On All-Electric, All-Climate Heat Pumps
A major selling point of today’s all-electric, all-climate heat pumps is their ability to provide personalized, room-by-room comfort through multi-zone systems. Many homeowners are no longer satisfied with one-size-fits-all temperature settings. Whether it’s a sunroom, a second-story bedroom, or an above-garage bonus room, homeowners want control in every room and are willing to invest in it.
We recently completed a ductless system installation with six individual zones in a 2,000-square-foot home. The homeowner appreciated being able to set different temperatures for each room, depending on who’s using them. When a room is unoccupied, they can adjust the temperature to save energy.
Selling Smarter, Not Harder
To capitalize on growing interest in all-electric, all-climate heat pumps, HVAC professionals must take on the role of trusted educators. In my experience, 9 out of 10 homeowners aren’t even aware of the generous tax credits and utility rebates available to them. That’s where we come in.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers up to $2,000 in federal tax credits for qualified heat pump systems. These credits can be stacked with local utility rebates and even special financing. Making homeowners aware of these kinds of savings can turn a “maybe” into a “yes.”
All-Electric, All-Climate Heat Pumps Outperform Conventional Systems
Heat pump technology has undergone incredible advancements in recent years. Some of the inverter-driven systems we install now offer 100% heating capacity at sub-zero temperatures. For example, Mitsubishi Electric offers some hyper-heating heat pumps that can provide 100% heating down to -10°F.
That kind of reliability is a game-changer for regions in the Northeast and other climates with cold temperatures. For homeowners who aren’t ready to commit to a whole-home conversion, all-electric, all-climate heat pumps can also be used to supplement existing conventional systems, providing a step toward lower energy use without a full overhaul.
Business Impact For Contractors
For HVAC contractors, embracing all-electric heat pump technology can unlock significant revenue growth. These systems tend to be higher-ticket items with better profit margins compared with conventional heating and cooling systems. With growing homeowner interest − fueled by rising energy costs, eco-friendly preferences, and generous incentives − contractors like us are seeing increased demand that translates directly into more lucrative projects.
Offering all-electric heat pump installations like we do provides a strong competitive edge. Contractors who are well-versed in all-electric heat pump models position themselves as experts in an evolving landscape, helping them stand out in crowded marketplaces. Expanding service offerings to include these all-electric systems not only meets current customer needs but also opens the door to a broader range of sales opportunities, from full-home retrofits to smaller upgrades.
Contractors who embrace these systems are not just keeping pace. They’re leading the charge.