Property: Approximately 2,400 sq ft year-round waterfront residential, Beaver Lake Pelham NH
Owner: C.B. (property owner alias)
Scope: Aging propane furnace and central AC replaced with premium Carrier Infinity Greenspeed variable-capacity heat pump using existing ductwork; complete propane elimination including 500-gallon underground propane tank complete removal; waterfront view preservation coordination for outdoor condenser placement
Timeline: Diagnostic and design 3 weeks, installation 5 days, propane tank complete removal 1 additional day (coordinated with licensed propane contractor)
Investment: $31,600 combined installation and propane tank scope, $2,500 NH Saves heat pump rebate, $2,000 IRA 25C federal tax credit, net $27,100
C.B. owns a year-round waterfront residential property on Beaver Lake in Pelham NH. Beaver Lake is one of Pelham NH’s substantial water bodies, hosting a mix of seasonal camp/cottage properties and year-round waterfront residential properties around its shoreline. C.B.’s property is one of the year-round residential properties (winterized construction, ducted forced-air heating configuration, suitable for four-season occupancy).
Beaver Lake waterfront configuration: C.B.’s property is on approximately 0.4 acre lakefront lot with primary living spaces oriented toward Beaver Lake with substantial window exposure. Waterfront properties place substantial priority on lake view preservation — both for the property owner’s own use and for property value considerations. Outdoor equipment placement for HVAC installations at waterfront properties requires careful coordination to preserve lake sightlines.
C.B.’s property is in the more consistently rural Pelham NH context (Pelham NH’s substantial propane retention pattern applies throughout the town, distinct from rural Salem NH’s partial propane retention which is scale-smaller). C.B.’s property operates on propane heating with underground propane tank — typical for Pelham NH waterfront residential.
Original HVAC configuration: 21-year propane furnace serving ducted distribution throughout, matching central AC installed with the propane furnace, 500-gallon underground propane tank buried at approximately 4-foot depth in side-yard away from waterfront, propane water heater in basement mechanical space (C.B. plans coordinated future replacement with heat pump water heater for complete propane elimination at that time).
C.B. requested Rivic assess replacement options with priorities: (1) waterfront view preservation for outdoor condenser placement — specific concern given Beaver Lake shoreline aesthetic priorities, (2) fossil-fuel elimination through heat pump conversion for NH Saves rebate opportunity, (3) complete propane elimination including underground tank complete removal (C.B. selected complete removal rather than in-place decommissioning given long-term property planning), (4) premium equipment tier matching Beaver Lake waterfront property market context.
Andrew Samples conducted the initial diagnostic assessment. Ryan Sullivan handled premium equipment specification. Kathleen Brennan initiated licensed propane contractor coordination for underground tank complete removal.
Key findings: (1) 21-year propane furnace with declining efficiency, (2) 21-year central AC also with declining efficiency and typical refrigerant charge decline, (3) existing ductwork acceptable for heat pump conversion, (4) 200A Eversource NH electric service adequate for heat pump installation, (5) waterfront view preservation analysis: outdoor condenser placement in side-yard area away from lake sightlines feasible with proper landscape screening; premium Carrier Infinity 25VNA0 outdoor unit dimensions (approximately 40″ wide) suitable for the identified placement location, (6) 500-gallon underground propane tank buried at 4-foot depth in side-yard requires licensed propane contractor for complete removal.
ACCA Manual J load calculation determined property heating load at 4°F winter design of approximately 48,000 BTU/hr and cooling load at 88°F summer design of approximately 34,000 BTU/hr.
Rivic recommended premium Carrier Infinity Greenspeed variable-capacity heat pump 4-ton nominal capacity with existing ductwork utilization. Equipment specification: (1) Carrier Infinity 25VNA0 variable-capacity outdoor unit, (2) Carrier Infinity communicating platform with 5-stage part-load modulation, (3) Carrier Infinity indoor air handler with ECM variable-speed blower, (4) Carrier Infinity Touch communicating thermostat with mobile app integration, (5) 10-year Carrier Infinity manufacturer warranty on parts + compressor with Rivic warranty administration.
Waterfront outdoor condenser placement: side-yard location approximately 8 feet from property side line, screened from lake sightlines by existing mature landscaping (existing evergreen border approximately 8 feet high). Placement coordinated with C.B.’s aesthetic preferences and long-term property planning.
Waterfront properties place specific priority on outdoor equipment placement that preserves lake sightlines. Rivic’s approach for waterfront installations includes:
C.B.’s specific installation successfully preserved all Beaver Lake sightlines from primary living spaces through side-yard placement with existing landscape screening. C.B. reported strong satisfaction with the visual outcome.
Kathleen Brennan coordinated licensed propane contractor for underground propane tank complete removal. C.B. selected complete removal ($3,600 scope) rather than in-place decommissioning for long-term property planning — complete removal eliminates the underground tank as a property feature that would need disclosure in future property sale or complicate future landscape work. This decision framework is similar to the Western Dracut Pelham NH border case study’s approach; in-place decommissioning would be a valid alternative at $1,800-$2,600 depending on specific site conditions.
Propane supplier account closure coordinated by Kathleen through the licensed propane contractor. Propane water heater retained requires new smaller propane tank (250-gallon aboveground) for continued reduced-demand service; this new small tank installation coordinated by the licensed propane contractor as part of the tank scope. Alternatively, C.B. plans coordinated heat pump water heater replacement in the near future upgrade cycle for complete propane elimination at that time.
Correction to the case study scope: given C.B.’s planned coordinated future water heater replacement, C.B. selected a hybrid approach — complete removal of the underground 500-gallon tank at initial installation, with new smaller aboveground tank temporarily supporting the water heater until future replacement. Estimated aboveground tank service cost approximately $800 for the temporary 12-18 month period until water heater replacement.
Installation completed over 5 days for HVAC scope plus 1 additional day for underground tank complete removal. Post-installation first-year operational verification: heat pump operated reliably through the first winter including cold-snap periods with outdoor temperatures reaching 3°F to 6°F range typical of Pelham NH climate. Carrier Infinity variable-capacity operation delivered efficient part-load performance across seasonal load patterns.
Post-installation first-year utility monitoring: total electric operating cost approximately $1,420 for combined heating and cooling. Previous year utility costs: propane heating approximately $2,180 (21-year furnace declined efficiency plus propane price fluctuation), electric cooling approximately $580 (21-year AC declining efficiency), combined approximately $2,760/year. Annual operating cost reduction approximately $1,340/year — larger reduction typical for propane conversions given propane’s higher cost per BTU vs natural gas. Continued propane water heater operating cost approximately $340/year (temporary until water heater replacement).
Beaver Lake and other Pelham NH waterfront residential HVAC service including waterfront view preservation coordination for outdoor condenser placement, propane-to-heat-pump conversion, licensed propane contractor coordination for aboveground and underground propane tank decommissioning, watershed compliance protocols for lake-adjacent installations, NH regulatory framework coordination (NFPA 54 base with NH-specific amendments), NH Saves rebate coordination, and IRA 25C federal tax credit coordination all route through our 225 Broadway #306 office in downtown Methuen (25-45 minutes drive to Pelham NH from Broadway depending on specific Pelham NH location). This case study represents a specific installation completed for C.B.; individual property assessments determine equipment specification and installation scope.