Winnipeg · MB
Heat pump installation in Winnipeg
Licensed installers in Winnipeg and surrounding Manitoba 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
Ducted installs in Winnipeg
$14,000–$19,000
Ductless installs in Winnipeg
$4,500–$11,000
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 Winnipeg: what makes sense here
Winnipeg is one of the larger heat-pump installation markets in Manitoba — our installer network includes multiple licensed contractors covering the metro and surrounding communities.
Winnipeg's housing stock and climate context
Winnipeg's residential stock is predominantly Mix: 1900-1940 in River Heights and Wolseley, 1950s-90s elsewhere, which shapes both heat-loss characteristics and retrofit complexity. One of the coldest provincial capitals — -32°C design temperature, very low winter humidity, low frost on coils.
Neighborhoods we regularly route quotes through include River Heights, Wolseley, Tuxedo, Linden Woods, and Fort Garry. Different vintage stock across these neighborhoods leads to different equipment recommendations — your installer will assess your specific home.
The typical install scenario in Winnipeg
Pre-1940 brick homes in River Heights need air-sealing first; post-war stock is straightforward dual-fuel CCHP with gas backup.
What gets installed in Winnipeg
- Ducted central heat pump — for homes with existing forced-air ductwork
- Ductless mini-split (single or multi-zone) — for homes without ducts or zone-specific needs
- Multi-zone ductless — for whole-home coverage in ductless configurations
- Oil-to-heat-pump conversion — if Winnipeg is one of Manitoba's oil-heating markets
- Geothermal — for long-term Winnipeg owners willing to invest upfront for lowest operating cost
What to ask your installer in Winnipeg
- Manual J load calculation using Winnipeg'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 Winnipeg's conditions — elevated brackets, salt-air corrosion coatings, snow-clearance considerations where applicable.
Get a Free Heat Pump Quote in Winnipeg
Tell us about your home. A licensed installer in your province responds within 24 hours with an itemized written quote, including all federal and provincial rebate calculations.
Or call us: (833) 519-1833
Common questions
How much does heat pump installation cost in Winnipeg?
Winnipeg pricing aligns with Manitoba's provincial averages: $14,000–$19,000 for a ducted air-source heat pump, $4,500–$11,000 for ductless mini-splits. Up to $1,500 in federal and provincial rebates can offset this cost.
Are there licensed heat pump installers in Winnipeg?
Yes — Winnipeg is a primary market for our installer network. We route Winnipeg 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 Winnipeg homeowner?
Winnipeg 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 Manitoba's provincial programs (up to $1,500 combined ceiling). Your installer pre-calculates all eligible rebates in the written quote.
How long does installation take in Winnipeg?
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 Winnipeg are minimal — most installers carry common cold-climate models in stock.