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Heat Pump Installation

Replace gas furnace with heat pump. BC Hydro rebates available — we help with the paperwork.

Top-rated Heat Pump Installation in Vancouver· 5.0★ from 76 Google reviews

Heat pumps are now the dominant choice for Vancouver-area HVAC upgrades. They heat in winter, cool in summer (the AC every Vancouver homeowner now wants after 2021's heat dome), and run on electricity — meaning compatibility with BC's net-zero direction and freedom from natural gas price volatility.

We coordinate the full upgrade: HVAC subtrade for installation, electrical work for the dedicated 240V circuit (and panel upgrade if needed — see Critical Load Panel), drywall patch around indoor units, and BC Hydro rebate paperwork.

Real Vancouver heat pump installation costs (before rebates):

System type Installed cost Heats / cools
Ductless mini-split (1 zone) $4,500 – $7,500 1 room or open space
Ductless multi-split (2–3 zones) $8,000 – $15,000 2–3 rooms
Ductless multi-split (4+ zones) $14,000 – $22,000 Whole-floor or whole-house
Ducted central (replace gas furnace) $12,000 – $25,000+ Whole house, existing ducts
Cold-climate ducted + backup heat $18,000 – $35,000+ Whole house, premium tier

BC Hydro / Province rebates available:

  • Heat pump rebate: up to $3,000 (BC Hydro)
  • Greener Homes Grant: up to $5,000 (federal)
  • Income-qualified low-income top-up: additional $3,000 (BC Hydro)
  • Combined potential rebate: up to $11,000 depending on eligibility

We handle rebate applications on your behalf — including the pre/post home energy audit if it changes your eligibility tier.

Common Vancouver scenarios:

  1. AC retrofit on a heat-only home. ~70% of pre-2010 Vancouver SFH have no AC. A 3-zone ductless mini-split adds AC + supplemental heat for $10–14K.
  2. Replace a 20+ year gas furnace. Federal carbon pricing makes this the right financial call now. Heat pump central system runs $14–22K installed, rebates can offset $7–11K.
  3. Heat pump + Critical Load Panel + EV charger combo. If you're upgrading the panel anyway (heat pump needs 30A breaker, EV charger needs 40A), bundle everything in one electrician visit. Combined cost typically $22–35K.

What We Do

Ductless mini-splitMulti-zone systemsCold-climate heat pumpsGas-furnace replacementBC Hydro + Greener Homes rebatesMitsubishi / Daikin / Fujitsu certifiedSmart-thermostat integration

Why Us

Up to $11K combined rebate when eligible
We handle rebate paperwork end-to-end
AC + heat in one system (year-round comfort)
Lower operating cost vs gas furnace at current carbon pricing
Coordinated panel + electrical upgrade if needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What heat pump rebates are available in BC right now?+

BC Hydro offers up to $3,000 for heat pump installations, the federal Greener Homes Grant adds up to $5,000, and income-qualified low-income households can stack an additional $3,000 BC Hydro top-up — combined potential up to $11,000. Eligibility depends on home energy audit results and income. We help with the paperwork.

Will a heat pump in Vancouver actually keep up in winter?+

Modern cold-climate heat pumps maintain full heating capacity down to -25°C — well below Vancouver winter lows. We size the system based on your home's heat loss calculation, not just square footage. For homes that lose heat fast (poor insulation, lots of glazing), we add backup heat for the coldest 5-10 days per year.

Can I keep my gas furnace as backup?+

Yes — this is called a dual-fuel or hybrid setup. The heat pump runs as the primary heat source and the gas furnace kicks in only on the coldest days. It costs more upfront but avoids the carbon-tax penalty on most heating days while keeping a backup. We recommend dual-fuel for homes that already have a working gas furnace.

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