Exploring the switchover temperatures from Heat Pumps to fossil-fuel backup in a “partial-displacement” or “dual-fuel” setup. This winter (2025/2026) is much colder than my first two, and since my electrical rates have climbed 27% and

Discover the importance of turn-down ratio when selecting a heat pump system and how it impacts comfort for Massachusetts homeowners. When upgrading to a heat pump, homeowners often focus on efficiency ratings and equipment size.

Learn whether Massachusetts homeowners need a backup fuel heating source when upgrading to heat pumps. Explore key factors like home size, layout and winter performance. As more Massachusetts homeowners consider switching from oil, gas or

Learn about the 2026 Mass Save® Program, including updated heat pump rebates, eligibility requirements and the 0% HEAT Loan. Mass Save ® is a statewide energy-efficiency initiative sponsored by select Massachusetts electric utility providers. The

Learn how Massachusetts homeowners can save with new Heat Pump Electrical Rates from National Grid, Eversource and Unitil. Find eligibility details, enrollment steps and documentation help from Jay Moody HVAC. Great news for Massachusetts homeowners

Summer heat in Massachusetts can arrive quickly, and when it does, it’s important to have a reliable cooling solution in place. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or installing a new one, choosing the right

CALL US NOW 2024 was the third hottest year on record for Massachusetts, with temperatures soaring into the 90s during the summer and warm weather extending into the fall. As homeowners look for ways to

According to Heatlh Partners the humidity levels inside your home should stay between 30% and 50%. Too much or too little humidity can affect your health, comfort and your home’s infrastructure. While too much humidity