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Cold-climate heat pumps

Cold-climate heat pumps are the biggest comfort and bill change you can make to a Toronto home in 2026. They cool in summer, heat in winter down to -25 °C, and qualify for up to $7,800 in combined Enbridge HER+ and Canada Greener Homes incentives. We install them the right way — paired with your existing furnace as a hybrid, or as a standalone system in a well-insulated home.

Cold-climate heat pumps
What we deliver

The work, itemized.

Every cold-climate heat pumps job from AeroFusion includes the following — written into the quote, signed off on commissioning.

  • Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Aurora, and Lennox SL25 systems
  • Hybrid dual-fuel installations paired with your existing furnace
  • Up to $7,800 in combined Enbridge + Greener Homes incentives
  • In-house TSSA gas certification for furnace decommissioning
Common Issues

What our customers usually call about.

"Heat pumps don't work in Canadian winters"

Outdated. Modern cold-climate heat pumps deliver rated capacity at -25 °C. We routinely install them in Markham and Rosedale where -22 °C is a typical January week.

"They're too expensive"

After Enbridge + Greener Homes rebates, a heat-pump installation often costs less out-of-pocket than a like-for-like furnace + AC replacement. We do the rebate math in the quote.

"My ductwork is too old"

Ductless mini-splits add zoned heating and cooling without touching the existing ducts. Great for additions, third floors, and heritage homes.

Our Process

How we do cold-climate heat pumps.

  1. 01

    Hybrid vs full-electric design

    For Toronto winters, hybrid (heat pump + existing high-efficiency furnace as backup) is usually optimal. Full-electric works in well-insulated homes with attic insulation upgrades.

  2. 02

    Rebate pre-qualification

    EnerGuide pre-retrofit evaluation arranged and Enbridge HER+ application started before the install date — so your incentive cheque arrives within 90 days.

  3. 03

    Two-day installation

    Day 1: outdoor unit, refrigerant lines, electrical disconnect. Day 2: indoor air handler or coil, thermostat commissioning, and Manual J verification.

  4. 04

    Post-retrofit evaluation

    We schedule the post-retrofit EnerGuide visit and submit final paperwork. You sign once — we handle the rest.

Pricing, plainly.

Heat pump installations vary by capacity, indoor configuration (ducted vs ductless), and rebate eligibility. After incentives, most Toronto homeowners pay 30-45% less out-of-pocket than the sticker price suggests. Free in-home rebate consultation included.

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