Heat pumps are a proven technology that has been used for decades, both in Canada and globally, to efficiently provide heating and cooling. Heat pumps can increase your home’s energy efficiency, and help reduce heating and cooling expenses by circulating hot air from one place to another.
Depending on the season, this means moving hot air out of your home in the summer, and warm air into your home during the winter. Heat energy exists even in cool air, so these systems can operate year-round in many climates.
Heat pumps are an increasingly popular choice for heating and cooling homes, and for good reason. These systems use electricity to transfer heat from the outside air or ground to warm your home in the winter and to remove heat from your home and transfer it outside during the summer.
One of the main benefits of heat pumps is their energy efficiency
Unlike traditional heating and cooling systems, heat pumps don’t create heat, they simply move it from one place to another, this means that they can deliver up to three times more energy than they consume, making them a highly efficient way to heat and cool your home.
In addition to being energy efficient, heat pumps also offer a number of other benefits. They can provide both heating and cooling in a single unit, which can save space and installation costs. They can also operate quietly and require less maintenance than traditional HVAC systems.
With a focus on reducing energy consumption and transitioning to more sustainable energy sources, heat pumps are becoming an increasingly important part of the future of HVAC. As technology continues to advance and energy efficiency standards become more stringent, we can expect to see even more innovative heat pump solutions being developed to help homes and businesses reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs.
The Canada Greener Homes Grant is a federal program that helps homeowners make energy-efficient upgrades to their homes, including the installation of heat pumps. At Advance Heating & Cooling, we are proud to be a participating contractor in this program. Through the grant, eligible homeowners can receive up to $6500 in grants to cover the cost of installing a new heat pump.
Advance Heating & Cooling will arrange for your energy audit. The Energy Advisor will guide you through the required paperwork.
Our team of professionals will install your Heat Pump System in your home.
The Post Energy Evaluation will be scheduled by your Energy Advisor and then completed to confirm installation and rebate qualification.
Rebate arrives approximately 6 months after the Post Energy Evaluation.
We provide our customers with top-performing heating and cooling systems. Even the most efficient equipment needs to be maintained in order to preserve its life span, function and performance. All of our heating and cooling systems include 10-year parts and labour warranties. We encourage all our customers to sign up for our maintenance and protection plans to ensure that their systems are working optimally year after year.To keep everything simple we offer two maintenance and protection plans to help you maintain the longevity of your HVAC system.
Maintenance Plan
$9.99/month, per unit
annual 21-point inspection
Inspection of the furnace heat exchanger
Cleaning or replacement of the air filter
Inspection of the blower motor and fan
Inspection and clean the burner assembly
Testing of the defrost control system
Inspection of the refrigerant level and pressure
Verification of the electrical connections and wiring
Testing of the furnace's safety controls and limit switches
Inspection and cleaning of the indoor and outdoor coils
Inspection and cleaning of the drain pan and condensate drain line
Maintenance & Protection Plan
$19.99/month, per unit
unlimited free service calls
combustion test ( on furnace )
annual 21-point inspection
Inspection of the furnace heat exchanger
Cleaning or replacement of the air filter
Inspection of the blower motor and fan
Inspection and clean the burner assembly
Testing of the defrost control system
Inspection of the refrigerant level and pressure
Verification of the electrical connections and wiring
Testing of the furnace's safety controls and limit switches
Inspection and cleaning of the indoor and outdoor coils
Inspection and cleaning of the drain pan and condensate drain line