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“Had to have an emergency water heater replacement, as well as some repiping of our main line/valves. Horton did some great work, and I am very pleased with their professionalism, efficiency, and the results!”Andrew L.
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“A Big Shout Out to Horton! They came out to check on our HVAC system, sump pump, battery backup, and check valve. They were absolutely amazing! Competent, friendly, and knowledgeable. Could not be more pleased with the service!”Michele T.
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“We called and Horton was at our home within an hour. Very professional, explained everything, went above and beyond, and didn't stop until they figured the clog out. We will be using Hortons in the future, and we will recommend to others.”Lisa G.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Michigan offers various rebates for heat pumps through the Michigan Home Energy Rebates (MiHER) program, which is run by the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
Homeowners and renters may also qualify for the Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) program, which provides up to $20,000 for whole-home energy improvements (including heat pumps). The rebate process typically involves a home energy assessment, proper documentation, and working with a certified installer.
Our team is familiar with these programs and incentives to guide you through the process and help you take advantage of potential savings!
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Because you rely on your heat pump for both heating and cooling, we recommend scheduling heat pump maintenance at least twice a year, ideally in the spring and fall before the peak cooling and heating months. This gives our technicians time to perform a comprehensive inspection, clean and optimize your unit, and address any issues before the upcoming seasonal demands.
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Heat pumps are designed to operate effectively in both wet and dry climates, including Michigan’s humid continental climate. They don’t add moisture to the air and can even help dehumidify your property during the muggy summer months. Some models even come with a dry mode setting to specifically target excess humidity, making them an appealing option for local homes and businesses.
Proudly Serving Customers in Plymouth, MI
- Adrian
- Allen Park
- Ann Arbor
- Belleville
- Beverly Hills
- Bingham Farms
- Birmingham
- Bloomfield Hills
- Brighton
- Canton
- Clarkston
- Commerce Township
- Dearborn
- Dearborn Heights
- Farmington
- Farmington Hills
- Flat Rock
- Franklin
- Garden City
- Howell
- Inkster
- Lathrup Village
- Lincoln Park
- Livonia
- Madison Heights
- Milan
- Milford
- New Hudson
- Northville
- Novi
- Oak Park
- Plymouth
- Pontiac
- Redford
- Rochester
- Romulus
- Royal Oak
- Saline
- South Lyon
- Southfield
- Southgate
- Taylor
- Trenton
- Walled
- Waterford
- Wayne
- West Bloomfield Township
- Westland
- White Lake
- Whitmore Lake
- Willis
- Wixom
- Ypsilanti