Heat Pumps in Edmonton, Leduc, Sherwood Park, Alberta & Surrounding Areas
Join the heating and cooling movement that is picking up steam all over Alberta
What are heat pumps? They are an energy-efficient heating and cooling system that transfers heat between indoor and outdoor environments.
The pumps work by taking heat from the air, ground, or water and transferring it indoors for heating. It can also expel hot air outside for the purpose of cooling. Using refrigerant cycles, heat pumps can give you both healing and cooling functions, so you get versatile, year-round comfort.
Heat pumps are also environmentally friendly and can help significantly reduce energy consumption compared to traditional heating and cool systems.
This is why Alberta homeowners are getting cold-climate heat pumps installation
Heat pumps are a quiet, eco-friendly cooling and heating solution for your home. They provide comfort and climate control throughout the year.
Here are some great reasons to get a heat pump in your home
The Greener Homes Rebate
Upgrade the heating and cooling system in your home while enjoying the benefits at an incredible value.
Great for the Environment
Lessen your carbon footprint, and join millions of others by contributing to a healthier planet, all while enjoying the comfort the heat pump provides right from your own home.
Energy Costs and Consumption
Upgrade the heating and cooling system in your home while enjoying the benefits at an incredible value.
Provides both heating and cooling
Lessen your carbon footprint, and join millions of others by contributing to a healthier planet, all while enjoying the comfort the heat pump provides right from your own home.
Install your new Heat Pump today and apply for an interest free loan up to $40,000!
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If you have any questions about the rebate or heat pumps in general, get in touch with us today! You can call us at (780) 761-1488 or use our contact form to get in touch with us online. Fill out some quick personal information and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Heat Pump Frequently Asked Questions
While the upfront cost of installation can be higher than some systems, the long-term energy savings and potential rebates can make it a cost-effective choice over time.
Contact us today at (780) 761-1488 so we can help guide you through if heat pumps are right for your home.
One big misconception is that heat pumps are only effective in warm climates. While in the past that might have been true, new technologies and advancements mean products like cold climate heat pumps are viable options for your Alberta home.
Another misconception is that heat pumps can only do heating. Well, that is simply not true! When the warm summer comes in, heat pumps can give you effective cooling by reversing the refrigeration cycle.
Depending on the needs and setup of the building, heat pumps can be used alongside other heating and cooling systems. For example, in areas with fairly extreme weather, a heat pump can be the first line of defence, with a secondary heating system as backup during very cold weather.
Heat pumps generally require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. We can help you through the process of how you can best keep your heat pump in great working condition! Call us today at (780) 761-1488 to learn more.
While both kinds of heat pumps serve similar purposes, they are slightly different.
A cold climate heat pump is specifically designed to operate in colder temperatures, like the below-freezing weather we are so familiar with here in Alberta.
Conventional heat pumps may struggle to take heat from cold air. Cold climate heat pumps use advanced technology like enhanced compressor designs, large heat exchanges, and other aspects to better maintain efficient heating in extreme cold conditions.
This makes them suitable for regions with harsh winters, providing reliable heating throughout the year.
As well, unlike traditional HVAC systems, heat pumps use electricity to move heat rather than generate it, making them more energy-efficient. This leads to lower utility bills and reduced carbon emissions.
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