Electrical panel upgrades, dedicated 240V circuits, and wiring for heat pump installation across Salem, Beverly, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead & all of Essex County. Mass Save rebates up to $2,500. Free estimates.
Zolotas Electric handles all electrical work required for heat pump installation across every town in Essex County. Whether your home is a 1920s colonial in Salem or a new construction in Peabody, Greg assesses each property individually and provides a clear scope — no vague estimates.
Most homeowners are surprised to learn how much electrical work a heat pump requires before the HVAC contractor arrives. Getting the electrical infrastructure right is often the longest lead time in the whole project — and the part that trips up installers most often.
Heat pumps draw significant power. A typical ductless mini-split outdoor unit needs a 20–30 amp 240V circuit; a whole-home heat pump can draw 40–60 amps continuously. If your home has 100-amp service and you already have an electric stove, dryer, or EV charger, your panel is at or over capacity. Upgrading to 200-amp service is usually required — and Mass Save may cover up to $2,500 of that cost in Essex County.
Every heat pump needs its own dedicated 240-volt circuit running from your panel to the outdoor unit location. This is a heavy-duty line requiring running wire through your home's structure, installing the correct breaker, and connecting to a code-required disconnect switch near the outdoor unit.
Electrical code requires a visible disconnect switch within sight of the outdoor heat pump unit — allowing first responders and service technicians to cut power safely. The disconnect must be properly rated and located within the mandated distance from the unit.
For ductless mini-splits, low-voltage control wiring runs from the outdoor unit to each indoor head. For ducted systems, wiring connects the heat pump to your air handler and thermostat. Proper wiring ensures your system communicates correctly, runs efficiently, and integrates with smart thermostats.
Electricians first, heat pump second. Unlike HVAC companies that add electrical as a side service, Zolotas Electric is a licensed electrical contractor first. Your electrical infrastructure gets done right — not just enough to make the heat pump work.
Full 100A to 200A service upgrades in Essex County. Mass Save eligible. Includes permit, inspection, and full panel replacement.
240V dedicated circuits for ductless mini-splits and ducted systems. Wire runs, disconnect switches, and breaker installation.
Code-required outdoor disconnect switches installed per NEC requirements for all heat pump equipment brands.
Electrical prep for homes adding both EV charger and heat pump. Load calculation, panel sizing, full rough-in.
Massachusetts utilities (Eversource, National Grid, Unitil) offer substantial rebates through the Mass Save program. If you're installing a heat pump in Essex County and need electrical work, here's what's typically covered:
The rebate is administered through your heat pump installer, but the electrical work must be completed by a licensed Massachusetts electrician to qualify. Zolotas Electric has completed dozens of Mass Save electrical projects in Essex County.
Licensed electricians with 40+ years of heat pump electrical experience in Salem, Beverly, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead, and all of Essex County.
Zolotas Electric, based in Essex County since 1984, specializes in heat pump electrical work across Salem, Beverly, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead, Gloucester, and all surrounding towns. Greg Zolotas handles panel upgrades, dedicated 240V circuits, and disconnect switches for heat pump installations — everything required before your HVAC contractor arrives. Call (978) 535-6260 for a free estimate.
In most cases, yes. Heat pumps draw significant power — a ductless mini-split needs 20–30 amps at 240V, a whole-home heat pump can draw 40–60 amps. If your home has 100-amp service and an electric stove, dryer, or EV charger, your panel is likely at or over capacity. Upgrading to 200-amp service is typically required. Mass Save may cover up to $2,500 of that cost. Zolotas Electric does load calculations during free estimates and tells you exactly what your home needs.
Every heat pump installation in Massachusetts requires: (1) A dedicated 240V circuit from your panel to the outdoor unit location. (2) A code-required disconnect switch within sight of the outdoor unit. (3) Wiring from outdoor unit to indoor heads or air handler. (4) If your panel is 100 amps or older — a panel upgrade to 200 amps. Older Salem and Beverly historic homes (pre-1970) almost always need panel upgrades. Newer Peabody and Danvers homes often only need dedicated circuits. Greg Zolotas assesses each home individually during a free consultation.
Mass Save (through Eversource, National Grid, or Unitil) covers electrical panel upgrades for heat pump installations. The maximum rebate for panel upgrade electrical work is $2,500. Your heat pump installer typically applies for rebates on your behalf, but the electrical work must be done by a licensed MA electrician to qualify. Zolotas Electric has completed dozens of Mass Save electrical projects in Essex County and knows the requirements.
A panel upgrade (100A to 200A) typically costs between $1,500–$3,000 depending on the home — with up to $2,500 back from Mass Save. Running a dedicated 240V heat pump circuit costs roughly $400–$800 depending on distance and home construction. Disconnect switch installation is usually $150–$300. Zolotas Electric provides itemized, free estimates — no surprises.
A panel upgrade takes one full day. Running a dedicated 240V circuit takes 4–8 hours depending on home construction (basement access is easier than finished basement or slab). Disconnect switch installation is typically done alongside the circuit run. Schedule 1–2 weeks ahead for most jobs. Zolotas Electric works around your heat pump installer's timeline.
Yes — regularly. Many homeowners hire Zolotas Electric for the electrical side of their heat pump project while their HVAC contractor handles the equipment. Greg coordinates directly with HVAC companies to make sure electrical work is done and inspected before the heat pump installer arrives. If you're going through Mass Save, the electrical work must be completed by a licensed electrician before rebate approval — Zolotas Electric has extensive experience with these requirements.
Yes. Zolotas Electric serves all of Essex County and the North Shore — including Marblehead, Lynn, Swampscott, Saugus, Gloucester, Essex, and the surrounding towns. Call (978) 535-6260 or book online for an estimate in your town.
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