Edmonton · AB

Heat pump installation in Edmonton

Licensed installers in Edmonton and surrounding Alberta communities. Free written quotes within 24 hours, with up to $1,500 in stacked federal and provincial rebates calculated in your quote.

  • Free quotes within 24 hours
  • Licensed + insured installers
  • Cold-climate-rated (CCHP) systems
  • Greener Homes Loan paperwork handled
Edmonton, AB with a heat pump installed — North Saskatchewan River valley and the Alberta Legislature visible in the scene

Ducted installs in Edmonton

$14,000–$20,000

Ductless installs in Edmonton

$5,000–$12,000

Max rebate stack

$1,500

  • Free quotes within 24 hours
  • Licensed + insured installers
  • Cold-climate-rated (CCHP) systems
  • Greener Homes Loan paperwork handled

Heat pumps in Edmonton: what makes sense here

Edmonton is one of the larger heat-pump installation markets in Alberta — our installer network includes multiple licensed contractors covering the metro and surrounding communities.

Edmonton's housing stock and climate context

Edmonton's residential stock is predominantly Mostly 1960s-2000s with significant infill in mature neighborhoods, which shapes both heat-loss characteristics and retrofit complexity. Coldest major Canadian city — -30°C design, extreme Arctic outflow events reach -40°C.

Neighborhoods we regularly route quotes through include Glenora, Strathcona, Riverbend, Windermere, and Mill Woods. Different vintage stock across these neighborhoods leads to different equipment recommendations — your installer will assess your specific home.

The typical install scenario in Edmonton

True cold-climate certified heat pumps are mandatory — most installs are dual-fuel with the existing gas furnace handling the coldest weeks.

What gets installed in Edmonton

What to ask your installer in Edmonton

  • Manual J load calculation using Edmonton's 99% winter design temperature, not a square-footage rule of thumb. More on this →
  • AHRI matched-system certificate for the proposed indoor + outdoor combination — required for Greener Homes Loan eligibility.
  • Itemized rebate calculation showing federal + provincial + utility stack specific to your address.
  • Outdoor unit placement appropriate for Edmonton's conditions — elevated brackets, salt-air corrosion coatings, snow-clearance considerations where applicable.

Get a Free Heat Pump Quote in Edmonton

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Common questions

How much does heat pump installation cost in Edmonton?

Edmonton pricing aligns with Alberta's provincial averages: $14,000–$20,000 for a ducted air-source heat pump, $5,000–$12,000 for ductless mini-splits. Up to $1,500 in federal and provincial rebates can offset this cost.

Are there licensed heat pump installers in Edmonton?

Yes — Edmonton is a primary market for our installer network. We route Edmonton quote requests to a licensed installer with capacity for new work in the area. You get one written quote within 24 hours, never multiple bidders chasing your contact info.

Which rebates can I claim as a Edmonton homeowner?

Edmonton homeowners qualify for the Canada Greener Homes Loan (up to $40,000 interest-free), the Oil-to-Heat-Pump Affordability Program (up to $10,000 for income-qualified oil-conversion households), and Alberta's provincial programs (up to $1,500 combined ceiling). Our provincial rebate stacking guide walks through worked examples for every combination, including the Alberta program tier. Your installer pre-calculates all eligible rebates in the written quote.

How long does installation take in Edmonton?

Same as the provincial average: 1-2 days for a ducted retrofit, 1 day for ductless single-zone, 2-3 days for ductless multi-zone. Oil-to-heat-pump conversions take 2-3 days including tank decommissioning. Equipment delivery delays in Edmonton are minimal — most installers carry common cold-climate models in stock. See our 9-step installation process guide for the complete timeline from first quote to commissioning.