2026 energy rebates up to $15,000. Discover how heat pumps can reduce your energy costs.
Heat Pump Diagram
Everyone understands air conditioners — they release hot air while cooling your home. Air-source heat pumps work in reverse: through a four-way valve that reverses refrigerant flow, they release cold air outside while heating your home.
Air-source heat pumps are among the world's most advanced and energy-efficient heating technologies. Using the reverse Carnot cycle principle, they use electricity to absorb low-grade heat from outdoor air and upgrade it to high-grade heat for your home.
For every 1kW of electricity consumed, heat pumps extract 2-6kW of free heat from the air — that's 200-600% efficiency!
For every 1kW of electricity, get 2-6kW of heat. That's 2-6 times more efficient than traditional electric heating.
With the ULO electricity plan, use off-peak rates to run your heat pump and dramatically reduce energy costs.
One system provides both cooling in summer and heating in winter. Year-round comfort with one installation.
Reduce your carbon footprint. Qualify for government incentives up to $15,000 for going green.
Install a qualifying heat pump system and receive government energy rebates. As a TSSA & OPA registered contractor, we guarantee your rebate approval.
We handle all the paperwork and application process:
Government Rebate Info
Utility companies offer three residential plans — ULO is best for heat pumps
The ideal electricity plan for heat pump owners. Take advantage of ultra-low overnight and weekend rates to run your heat pump and significantly reduce operating costs.
We've created YouTube videos to help customers learn how to control heat pumps, save money, and register warranties.
The first heat pump was invented in Switzerland in 1912. This is mature, century-old technology. In southern China, virtually every household uses heat pump split systems.
Today, heat pumps work in Canadian climates too, with backup heating systems for reliable operation in the Greater Toronto Area.