FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Prices and costs
The price of a wall-mounted heat pump with installation generally ranges between $3,000 and $5,000, depending on the capacity and brand chosen.
A central heat pump costs on average between $6,000 and $12,000, installation included. The price depends on the size of the house and the existing duct system.
Yes, a heat pump can reduce your energy consumption by 30% to 50% compared to traditional systems, which helps offset the investment.
Grants and financing
The main programs are:
LogisVert (Hydro-Québec): up to $6,700
Chauffez Vert: up to $5,000 for replacing an oil/propane system
Greener Homes (federal): up to $5,000 + $600 for an energy audit
No, these grants are considered government assistance and are not taxable.
You can finance your project and then apply the grants received to reduce or repay part of the loan. This is a strategy used by many clients.
Installation and operation
- Free assessment of your needs
- Choice of the unit and detailed quote
- Installation of the indoor and outdoor unit
- Start-up and explanation of operation
In some municipalities, yes. We can check for you and assist you with the process if a permit is required.
No. An installation must be carried out by an RBQ-certified technician, otherwise the warranty is void and performance may be reduced by 30% to 50%.
Use and maintenance
With regular maintenance, a heat pump can last on average 15 years.
Yes, the modern models we install (Goodman, Franklin, Gree) operate efficiently down to -25 °C.
- Wall-mounted: compact, ideal for condos and small houses, quick installation.
- Central: connected to ducts, ideal for heating and cooling the whole house.
Comfort and areas served
We operate in Laval, on the North Shore, the South Shore, and in the Laurentians.
Laval
Laval (all sectors)
North Shore of Montreal
Blainville
Boisbriand
Bois-des-Filion
Deux-Montagnes
Lorraine
Mirabel
Rosemère
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines
Sainte-Thérèse
Saint-Eustache
Terrebonne
Mascouche
South Shore of Montreal
Boucherville
Drummondville
Brossard
Candiac
Chambly
Châteauguay
Delson
La Prairie
Longueuil
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
Saint-Constant
Sainte-Catherine
Varennes
Laurentians
Lachute
Mont-Blanc (formerly Saint-Faustin–Lac-Carré)
Mont-Tremblant
Prévost
Saint-Adèle
Saint-Colomban
Saint-Hippolyte
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs
Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson
Sainte-Sophie
Saint-Sauveur
Yes, especially the central models. Wall-mounted heat pumps cover targeted areas, but several units can cover the entire house.
In most cases, yes. However, some clients keep auxiliary heating for extremely cold days.