Heat Pump Specialists · Toronto & GTA

Heat Pump Installation Toronto

Modern cold-climate heat pumps work in GTA winters — down to -25°C. Heat and cool your home with one system. TSSA-licensed installation, honest advice.

Systems We Install

From single-zone ductless to whole-home cold-climate systems — sized correctly and installed right so they perform when it matters.

Air-Source Heat Pump

Replaces both your furnace and AC with one efficient system. Works with existing ductwork. Ideal when your AC and furnace both need replacing — one install covers heating and cooling.

Cold-Climate (CC) Heat Pump

Mitsubishi, Bosch, and Daikin cold-climate models rated to -25°C. Full heating output at -15°C. The right choice for primary heating in GTA winters — not just supplemental cooling.

Dual-Fuel Hybrid System

Heat pump handles most of the season efficiently; your existing gas furnace kicks in only during extreme cold snaps. Cuts gas bills while keeping furnace backup. Popular in the GTA.

How Cold-Climate Heat Pumps Handle Toronto Winters

Modern heat pumps are engineered specifically for Canada's climate. Here's what the technology actually does.

Works to -25°C

Cold-climate heat pumps from Mitsubishi, Bosch, and Daikin maintain full heating capacity to -15°C and continue operating to -25°C. Toronto rarely sustains temperatures below -20°C, making these systems fully capable for our climate.

3x More Efficient Than Gas

Heat pumps move heat rather than generate it — delivering 2–4 units of heat energy per unit of electricity consumed. At Ontario hydro rates vs Enbridge gas rates, modern heat pumps are cost-competitive and often cheaper to run than a gas furnace.

Dual-Fuel Option

Keep your existing gas furnace and add a heat pump. The heat pump handles the mild and moderate cold (which is most of the heating season), and the furnace kicks in only below -15°C. You cut gas consumption by 50–70% without going all-electric.

Heat Pump Installation Costs

Fixed-price written quotes before work begins. No surprises on your final invoice.

System TypePrice Range (Installed)
Single-zone ductless mini-split$3,500 – $5,500
Multi-zone ductless (2–4 rooms)$6,000 – $10,000
Central ducted heat pump$7,000 – $12,000
Cold-climate whole-home system$10,000 – $14,000
Dual-fuel setup (heat pump + existing furnace)$5,500 – $9,500
Electrical panel upgrades are quoted separately if needed. All prices include equipment and labour.

Is a Heat Pump Right for You?

We give honest advice — not just a sales pitch. Tell us your home size and current setup and we'll tell you straight.

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Heat Pump Questions

Yes, with the right model. Cold-climate heat pumps like the Mitsubishi Hyper-Heating maintain full output to -15°C and still function at -25°C. Toronto's winters are well within that range. The key is proper sizing — an undersized unit will underperform, which is why we do a proper assessment first.
Most residential installs run $3,500–$14,000 depending on system type and brand. A single-zone ductless mini-split at the low end; a whole-home cold-climate system at the high end. Every job gets a written fixed-price quote before work starts.
Absolutely — this is a dual-fuel or hybrid setup. The heat pump handles the milder portion of the heating season (which is most of it) and the gas furnace handles extreme cold days. Popular with GTA homeowners who want to cut gas costs without giving up the furnace entirely.
A single-zone ductless install typically takes 4–6 hours and is done in one day. A whole-home central system replacing existing equipment takes 1–2 days depending on ductwork changes. We give you a realistic timeline upfront when we quote.
We install Mitsubishi Hyper Heat, Bosch IDS, Daikin Fit, Lennox XP21, Carrier Greenspeed, and Trane XR17 among others. For whole-home cold-climate applications, Mitsubishi Hyper Heat and Bosch are our top recommendations — both are rated to -25°C and have strong track records in Ontario winters.
It depends on your current setup and usage. Replacing electric baseboard heaters with a heat pump saves 50–70% on heating costs. Dual-fuel (heat pump + gas backup) typically saves 30–50% on gas bills. We run the numbers for your specific home during the quote visit.
A ductless mini-split (single zone) takes 4–6 hours in one day. A whole-home central heat pump replacing existing equipment takes 1–2 days depending on whether any ductwork modifications or electrical upgrades are needed. We tell you the timeline precisely when we quote the job.
Yes. Our office is in Thornhill and we serve all of York Region including Richmond Hill, Markham, Vaughan, Aurora, and Newmarket, plus all of Toronto, Peel Region, and Durham Region. Same-day quotes are available across most of our service area.

Thinking About a Heat Pump?

Let's have an honest conversation about whether it makes sense for your home — no pressure, no sales script.