HEAT PUMPS

Heating & Cooling Systems

BUNDLE & SAVE NOW UP TO

$8000 

TOWARDS YOUR NEW HEAT PUMP

Heating & Cooling System

THE COOLHEAT COMFORT TEAM IS HERE TO HELP

Rebates are available with the Canada Greener Homes Grant when installing a new heat pump system. Our team will help guide you through the Home Efficiency Rebate Plus program every step of the way.

Bundle & Save Up To $8000 On Select Heat Pump Systems. 

EASY STEPS TO RECIEVE UP TO $8000

IN REBATES & SAVINGS ON YOUR NEW HEAT PUMP SYSTEM + AN ADDITIONAL $600 TOWARDS COST OF ENERGY ASSESSMENT

STEP ONE

Schedule Consultation With CoolHeat Comfort Systems

Contact CoolHeat Comfort Systems to schedule a FREE in-home consultation.

Our Team will help guide you through the process,  leaving you with Heat Pump Options and all the information you need to get the Canada Greener Homes Grant Rebate.

SCHEDULE CONSULTATION

STEP TWO - INSTANT SAVINGS

Secure Your Equipment With CoolHeat FlexInstall

BUNDLE & SAVE UP TO $1500 OFF SELECT SYSTEMS.

We highly recommend to secure your equipment with our CoolHeat FlexInstall Program.


We have Cold Climate Heat Pumps Available, While Supplies Last. 

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STEP THREE

Schedule An Initial Energy Assessment

CoolHeat Comfort will assist in  scheduling your Initial Energy Assessment with a Licensed Energy Advisor through the Home Efficiency Rebate Plus Program. The Energy Advisor will Pre-Approve for your Heat Pump Rebates as well as any other rebates your home may qualify for with the Canada Greener Homes Grant.

STEP FOUR

Install Your New Heat Pump System

Allow Our Professionally Licensed CoolHeat Comfort Technicians to install your new High Efficient Heat Pump Heating & Cooling System.

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STEP FIVE

Schedule A Final Energy Assessment

CoolHeat Comfort will assist in  scheduling your Post-Energy Assessment with a Licensed Energy Advisor through the Home Efficiency Rebate Plus Program. The Energy Advisor will verify the new upgrades are complete and process your rebates with the Canada Greener Homes Grant.

STEP SIX

Receive Your Rebate Cheque

Receive Up to $6500 In Rebates +

up to $600 for the cost of the Energy Assessments through the Home Efficiency Rebate Plus Program.

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The Energy Assessment process consists of two in-home inspections completed and billed by a 3rd party Licensed Energy Advisor through the Home Efficiency Rebate Plus Program. (Canada Greener Homes Grant)The Initial Energy Assessment Inspection (Pre Approval Audit) typically takes up to 3 hours and costs $425+HST at the time of inspection. The Final Energy Assessment Inspection (Post Approval Audit) is to be completed after your New Heat Pump is installed and any other upgrades on your home this inspection costs $200+HST at time of inspection. Licensed Energy Advisors through The Home Efficiency Rebate Plus Program must be used in order to qualify for the rebate program. $600 of the Energy Assessment costs will be reimbursed and included on top of your Approved Rebates.These prices are subject to change contact for more details. 

  • DUCTED HEAT PUMPS

    Our Ducted (Standard) Heat Pump Systems operate and look similar to our Air Conditioning Systems. Our Heat Pumps use existing duct work utilizing existing furnace / air handler system.

    Our Standard Heat Pumps produce heat up to -15C, allowing you to operate your furnace less helping to reduce carbon footprint and lower fuel costs.

    Our Cold Climate Ducted Heat Pump Systems  in up to can produce heat in up to -30C

  • DUCTLESS HEAT PUMPS

    Our Ductless Heat Pump Systems are used in homes with or without ductwork providing a heating & cooling solution.

    Our Heat Pump Systems allow for independently controlled distribution heads, allowing you to control each rooms temperature (up to 8 indoor heads per outdoor unit) 

    We offer Cold Climate Ductless Heat Pump Systems that produce heating in up to -30C! 

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HEAT PUMPS IN CANADA

Natural Resources Canada: Many homes in moderate climates can rely on air source heat pumps for heating or cooling year-round. More recently, a new generation of air-source heat pump, often called cold-climate heat pump, has been introduced to improve performance of these systems in the colder temperatures of Canadian winters. This improved performance vs. conventional air-source heat pumps reduces the need for auxiliary heating sources.


Source: https://natural-resources.canada.ca/ 

'Adapting heat pumps to our Canadian climate'

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