Park Slope heat pump installs

Park Slope mini-split and heat pump installs, done right.

Owner-led Mitsubishi-focused installs for brownstones, townhomes, co-ops, and retrofit-sensitive interiors near Prospect Park and the brownstone blocks.

Housing stock

Park Slope rewards careful planning.

Park Slope homes often combine deep floor plates, old masonry, finished garden levels, roof access questions, and facade sensitivity. The right mini-split plan starts before anyone drills.

Brownstone layouts

Long rooms and stacked floors need zone planning that respects how the family actually uses the house.

Exterior constraints

Rear-yard, roof, and side-wall paths need to be planned around visibility, drainage, and service access.

Premium finish

Max focuses on clean interior placement and line-hide that looks intentional on historic and renovated homes.

What clean looks like here

Comfort without making the building look like an equipment rack.

For Park Slope clients, the premium install is usually a Mitsubishi cold-climate system with careful indoor unit placement, straight exterior routing, and honest planning around electrical capacity and rebate eligibility.

Historic-district conditions can affect exterior equipment and line-set visibility. Max will flag likely issues early so the install plan matches the house.

Exterior line-hide routed cleanly along a brick Brooklyn home

Rebates

Park Slope homeowners should check incentives before choosing equipment.

Con Edison heat pump incentives can be meaningful for qualifying projects. The rebate conversation should happen during system design, not after the equipment is already picked.

Plan a cleaner Park Slope heat pump install.

Send your address, project goals, and a few photos of the exterior or roof path.