Landmark sensitivity
Exterior equipment and penetrations need a plan that respects the facade and the visible streetscape.
Brooklyn Heights heat pump installs
Clean Mitsubishi-focused mini-split and heat pump work for owners who need comfort, restraint, board-friendly documentation, and an installer who understands old buildings.
Housing stock
Brooklyn Heights has some of the strictest visual expectations in the city. HVAC design has to account for exterior visibility, neighbor views, roof access, condensate, and building approvals.
Exterior equipment and penetrations need a plan that respects the facade and the visible streetscape.
Boards, neighbors, roof rules, and owner finish standards can shape the final heat pump design.
Mitsubishi-style cold-climate systems help premium clients treat heating as seriously as cooling.
What clean looks like here
Max looks at where equipment can live, how it will be serviced, how line sets will route, and how the finished work will read from the house and neighboring sightlines.
In historic districts, exterior work may require additional review. That constraint belongs in the first design conversation.
Rebates
For qualifying heat pump projects, active utility incentives can help bridge the cost between basic cooling and a proper cold-climate system.
Send the building type, address, and any board or landmark constraints you already know about.