Why we need heat pump?

ADVANTAGES OF HEAT PUMP

• Bi-directional heating and cooling
Heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently in cold climates such as Ontario while also serving as a cooling system during the summer.
• High efficiency
The cost of using a heat pump for home heating and cooling is typically lower than using gas heating.
• Zoning temperature control with ductless heat pump
With heat pumps, you can control heating and cooling in different rooms of your home separately.

• Clean and Safe

Heat pumps do not burn gas, do not require fuel storage, and do not emit carbon monoxide. Heat pumps have the lowest carbon emissions of any heating source.
• Convenient
Heat pumps require very few maintenance visits, and you don’t have to worry about arranging fuel deliveries and fluctuations in fuel costs. In addition, you don’t have to struggle with installing and removing indoor/window air conditioners every year in the spring and fall.

MULTI ZONE &
CENTRE HEAT PUMP

Ductless heat pumps can be installed in rooms without ductwork and only have electric heating. A single outdoor unit can power up to four indoor units, each with individual temperature control.
Central heat pumps can potentially reduce and replace the gas consumption of traditional furnaces, depending on your home’s specific circumstances. We provide professional design and installation services tailored to your needs.

 

Large amount of
government subsidized heat pump system

Heat pump — cooling and heating, energy efficient HVAC equipment
A heat pump is a highly recommended heating/cooling equipment by the Canadian government in recent years. It can provide you with a comfortable temperature experience in both hot summers and cold winters. Compared to traditional air conditioning and heating systems, heat pumps are more efficient, quieter, and less expensive to use。
Currently, heat pumps can be replaced with government energy rebates of up to $7,100. Please contact us for details.

Benefits of Installing Heat Pump

1. One machine for two uses, providing both furnace and air conditioning functions.
2. Adaptable to extreme temperatures with no fear of cold winters or hot summers.
3. Higher efficiency with a SEER 22 rating. SEER represents the seasonal energy efficiency ratio, and the higher the SEER rating, the more energy-efficient the heat pump. Currently, the mainstream air conditioners are typically at a 13 SEER rating, while the minimum SEER rating for heat pumps is 22, resulting in almost double the energy efficiency. This is especially noticeable during the summer.
4. Quieter operation.
Compared to traditional air conditioners , heat pumps operate with much lower noise levels.
5. More comfortable and energy-efficient through smart thermostat adjustment.
We can help you set up a smart thermostat to switch between the use of the heat pump and heating, allowing your house to maintain efficient heating and cooling at all years.

6. Significant savings on home energy costs.
In recent years, the Canadian government’s carbon tax has steadily increased, as per natural gas price going up ,and replacing traditional air conditioning and heating systems with a heat pump can save you more money.
7.  Enjoy up to $7100 in government subsidies.
Heat pumps receive the highest government energy subsidies (up to $7100), making heat pump installation nearly free compared to spending $3000 to replace a traditional air conditioner/furnace.
8. A ten-year interest-free loan of up to C $40,000
In order to vigorously promote efficient heat pump systems, reduce carbon emissions, and protect our green homes and environment, the federal government provides interest-free 10-year loans of up to C $40000 to relevant families.
Please don’t miss this wonderful opportunity.

Heat Pump Subsidy Amount

Note: Due to the large amount of heat pump subsidies (minimum $7,100) and the number of applicants, we recommend that you make a decision as soon as possible to avoid the cancellation of the subsidy policy from time to time.
If you don’t have ENBRIDGE GAS ACCOUNT, you can only get a subsidy of C $5000 from the federal government.

Assessment fee subsidy $600
Ontario heat pump subsidy $1,500
Federal Heat pump subsidy $5,000