Heat Pump Installation
A heat pump is an air conditioner that also heats — one outdoor unit doing both jobs. The catch in Alberta is our -35°C cold snaps, which is why we quote dual-fuel systems: the heat pump carries most of the year, your gas furnace covers the deep freeze, and the switchover happens automatically. Efficiency without the gamble.
Cold-Climate Heat Pumps
Inverter-driven units rated to hold output around -25°C — the technology that finally made heat pumps make sense here.
Dual-Fuel (Hybrid) Systems
Heat pump plus your gas furnace, sequenced by outdoor temperature. The honest Alberta configuration.
AC Replacement Upgrades
Replacing a dying air conditioner? The step up to a heat pump is often modest — same cooling, plus winter savings.
Ductless Mini-Splits
Garages, additions, bonus rooms, and homes without ducts — zoned comfort without tearing walls open.
Electrical Included
Heat pumps draw real power. Our electrical division handles the circuit, panel check, and any upgrade in the same job.
Rebate Guidance
Federal and municipal programs change frequently — we confirm what applies to your address before you sign, and never promise money that isn't real.
Serving Calgary · Airdrie · Chestermere · Okotoks · Cochrane · Strathmore · High River
Straight Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Do heat pumps work in Alberta winters?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps hold their rated output to around -25°C. Below that — which Alberta reliably sees — a dual-fuel setup hands off to your gas furnace automatically. You get heat pump efficiency most of the year without cold-snap risk.
What does a heat pump cost installed?
It varies with home size, ductwork, and electrical capacity — a ducted dual-fuel retrofit is a different job than a single-zone mini-split. We quote after a proper heat-loss calculation and panel check, and we'll show you the math against a standard AC-plus-furnace replacement.
Should I replace my air conditioner with a heat pump?
If your AC is due for replacement, it's usually worth pricing the heat pump option — cooling performance is equivalent, and the same unit then offsets winter gas use. We'll quote both so you can compare real numbers.
Do I keep my gas furnace?
In most Alberta installs, yes. The furnace becomes the backup stage in a dual-fuel system and covers the coldest stretches. If you're going fully electric, we'll size the heat pump and backup heat accordingly and check your panel capacity first.
Are there rebates for heat pumps in Alberta?
Programs change frequently. Alberta has no provincial program like BC's, but federal initiatives and some municipal programs have applied. We check what's current for your address during the quote — and we don't bake uncertain rebates into the price.
Need Heat Pumps work done right?
Tell us what's going on — you'll get a same-day response.