New Brunswick · NB
Heat pump installation across New Brunswick
Licensed installers, written quotes within 24 hours, and up to $16,000 in stacked federal and provincial rebates.
- Free quotes within 24 hours
- Licensed + insured installers
- Cold-climate-rated (CCHP) systems
- Greener Homes Loan paperwork handled
New Brunswick installation pricing
What you'll pay in New Brunswick
Ducted air-source
$13,000–$18,000
Tied into existing forced-air ductwork. Cold-climate-rated (CCHP) units rated to -30°C.
Ductless mini-split
$4,000–$10,000
Single-zone or multi-zone, wall-mounted indoor units. Ideal for homes without ducts.
Total rebate stack
up to $16,000
Oil-conversion grants + Total Home Energy Savings Program stack to highest rebate in Canada
Climate fit
Why heat pumps make sense in New Brunswick
New Brunswick's climate is classified as maritime — damp coastal winters and high oil-heating prevalence make ductless or hybrid heat pump conversions especially valuable. Oil heating is widespread here, which makes the federal Oil-to-Heat-Pump Affordability Program (up to $10,000) the single best path to a heat pump.
- Free quotes within 24 hours
- Licensed + insured installers
- Cold-climate-rated (CCHP) systems
- Greener Homes Loan paperwork handled
Recommended equipment for NB
What kind of heat pump fits New Brunswick's climate
What to look for
Cold-climate-rated ductless multi-zone systems are the dominant fit, especially for oil-conversion homes that often lack adequate ductwork. Hybrid systems with a small electric backup work well for the 1-2 weeks per year of -20°C lows.
Minimum specifications
Minimum HSPF 11.5 (ductless preferred). CCHP designation strongly recommended. Salt-air corrosion-resistant coatings on outdoor units near the coast.
What to avoid
Outdoor units mounted at ground level in coastal areas — winter storms drift snow above 1m. Mount on a 600mm minimum elevated platform or wall bracket.
Conversion path
How New Brunswick homes typically convert to heat pumps
Most homeowners here qualify for the federal Oil-to-Heat-Pump Affordability Program ($10,000 grant if household income is below the program threshold). The grant covers most of the install for income-eligible households. Oil tank decommissioning is also covered. Many provinces add a top-up grant on top of the federal program.
Oil-heavy provinces like New Brunswick have the strongest case for switching: oil is the most expensive way to heat a Canadian home (typically $3,000-$4,500 per winter for a 2,000 sq ft house), the federal OHPAP grant pays out fast (within 6 weeks of submission), and the Greener Homes Loan covers the remainder interest-free over 10 years. A typical oil-to-heat-pump household sees heating costs drop from $4,000/year to $1,200-$1,800/year — payback under 5 years on the un-subsidized cost, immediately net-positive once rebates are applied.
Timeline
How long the process takes in New Brunswick
Free quote within 24 hours. EnerGuide audit for OHPAP and Greener Homes Loan applications, typically 1 week. OHPAP eligibility decision within 2-3 weeks. Installation booked 4-8 weeks out depending on installer capacity. Oil tank removal is part of the install. Total elapsed time from form submission to fully-functional new system: 8-12 weeks in most cases.
We don't ask you to wait through any of this in the dark. Your installer keeps you informed at each milestone — rebate paperwork submitted, audit booked, audit complete, loan approved, install scheduled, install complete, post-retrofit audit complete, final disbursement received. You can call us or your installer at any point with questions.
Coverage in New Brunswick
Cities we serve in New Brunswick
Heat pump installation in smaller New Brunswick communities
We also serve homeowners across New Brunswick's smaller cities, towns, and rural communities through the same provincial installer network. If your community is listed below — or anywhere in New Brunswick not listed here — request a quote and we'll route your details to the closest installer with capacity for new work.
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Most New Brunswick installers in our network travel to rural and exurban addresses across the province for installs above $8,000. Quote your address and we'll confirm coverage in 24 hours.
Get a Free Heat Pump Quote in New Brunswick
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 a heat pump cost to install in New Brunswick?
Ducted air-source heat pumps in New Brunswick typically cost $13,000–$18,000 installed. Ductless mini-split systems range from $4,000 to $10,000. Pricing depends on home size, electrical service, and existing ductwork. Provincial rebates can offset $16,000 of this cost.
What rebates are available for heat pumps in New Brunswick?
New Brunswick residents can stack up to $16,000 in combined federal and provincial rebates. The Canada Greener Homes Loan provides up to $40,000 interest-free for 10 years. Oil-conversion grants + Total Home Energy Savings Program stack to highest rebate in Canada Our provincial rebate stacking guide covers exactly how the federal Loan, OHPAP, and New Brunswick-specific programs combine in worked examples. Provincial-specific programs are also detailed on the quote request — your installer pre-fills the paperwork.
Do heat pumps work in New Brunswick's climate?
Yes. New Brunswick's climate (maritime) means damp coastal winters and high oil-heating prevalence make ductless or hybrid heat pump conversions especially valuable. Modern cold-climate heat pumps (CCHPs) are rated to operate at -30°C and below — well within Canadian-winter parameters.
How long does installation take in New Brunswick?
Most ducted retrofits in New Brunswick take 1-2 days. Ductless single-zone installations are typically 1 day. Multi-zone systems with 3+ indoor heads take 2-3 days. Geothermal is a larger project (5-10 days). Rebate paperwork adds 2-4 weeks for approvals but does not delay installation.