Heat Pump Electrification
Electrify your whole home
Solar is only half the independence story — the other half is electrifying what you run. We replace gas heating, cooling and hot water with efficient heat pumps that sip power, ideally your own.

Putting panels on the roof is only half the journey to real independence. As long as a gas line still runs into your home, you’re tethered to a fuel you don’t control, at prices someone else sets, delivered through pipes you didn’t build and can’t inspect. Electrification cuts that last cord. We replace gas furnaces, water heaters and stovetops with high-efficiency heat pumps that run on electricity — ideally the electricity your own array is already making on the roof above you. Once the gas meter comes off the wall, the whole house finally answers to a single source of power that you own.
Heat pumps don’t burn anything. They move heat instead of generating it, which is why a good cold-climate unit delivers three to four units of warmth for every single unit of power it draws — efficiency a flame can never touch. Pair that with solar and a battery, and you’ve got a home that heats, cools and makes hot water from sunlight you captured yourself. No combustion, no flue, no carbon-monoxide risk, no monthly gas bill, and no anxious glance at fuel prices every time winter rolls in. It’s comfort that runs on something you can see on your own roof.
What we electrify
- Space heating and cooling — one ducted or ductless heat-pump system replaces both the furnace and the AC.
- Hot water — a heat-pump water heater sips a fraction of what gas or old resistance models burn.
- Cooking — induction cooktops that out-perform gas burners with no indoor combustion fumes.
- Pool and spa heating — where it applies, swapping gas for an efficient heat-pump loop.
- Backup readiness — sizing the system so your solar and battery can carry the load off-grid.
Independence that pays its own way
Electrification isn’t just cleaner — it’s cheaper to run, year after year. Because heat pumps are so efficient, a home running on self-generated solar can slash or erase its heating and hot-water costs entirely, and the savings only compound as fuel prices climb. We assess your insulation, climate and current fuel use, then map a sequence that fits your budget — whether that’s pulling everything out at once or retiring gas appliances one at a time as they age out. Every step shrinks your exposure to volatile fuel markets and grows the share of your daily life powered by your own roof rather than a utility’s pipeline.
Built for the long haul
A well-installed heat-pump system is a 15-to-20-year piece of equipment, and the efficiency gains stack up over every one of those years. We don’t just bolt in a box and leave — we size the units to your real heat loads, seal and balance the distribution, and make sure your electrical service and solar generation can actually carry the new demand. Done properly, electrification turns a house full of aging gas appliances into a single, quiet, self-reliant system that keeps you warm on the worst night of the year without ever sending a dollar down a gas line.
Book an assessment and we’ll walk your home, model the loads, check your electrical service, and lay out a clear, costed path to a fully electric, solar-run household. We’ll be straight with you about what your roof can carry today and what it takes to close the gap. When the last gas line finally goes cold, you’ll own every kilowatt that keeps you warm — and answer to no fuel company to stay that way.
Common questions
Do heat pumps actually work in cold climates?
Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps perform efficiently well below freezing, delivering three to four units of heat per unit of electricity. We size and select equipment specifically for your winters, so comfort never depends on the gas line you’re leaving behind.
Can my solar system really power the whole house once it’s electric?
In most homes, yes — especially with a battery. Heat pumps are efficient enough that a properly sized array can carry heating, cooling and hot water. We model your real loads against your generation before recommending anything.
Do I have to electrify everything at once?
Not unless you want to. Many homeowners retire gas appliances one at a time as they wear out, spreading the cost. We map a phased sequence around your budget, with each step reducing your gas dependence a little further.
The paradigm shift
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