Ductless Heat Pump Rebates and Grants for Homeowners in Ontario
Many homeowners can reduce the cost of a new system through a ductless heat pump rebate, government grant, or utility program. At Ductless Certified Heat Pump, we help customers find available programs and maximize their savings.
The Canada Greener Homes Grant heat pump program and local utility rebates can help offset the cost of a new ductless system. Depending on the type of equipment, efficiency rating, and home eligibility, rebates can vary significantly.
Homeowners often qualify for an Ontario heat pump rebate when upgrading from older heating systems to more efficient ductless heat pumps. Energy-efficient systems with high SEER and HSPF ratings may qualify for larger incentives.
Our team provides complete ductless heat pump installation, helps customers compare qualifying systems, and assists with rebate paperwork whenever possible. In addition, we guide homeowners through every step of the decision-making process, to selecting the right system for long-term savings and comfort. By combining expert installation with energy-efficient solutions, we help ensure you maximize both performance and available rebates.
Qualifying Ductless Heat Pump Systems
Many rebates are available for high-efficiency single-zone and multi-zone ductless systems. Systems that qualify often include ENERGY STAR certified models with inverter technology, variable-speed compressors, and strong cold-climate performance.
Why Certified Installation Matters for Rebates
Many rebate programs require installation by a qualified contractor. Our team includes a licensed Gas Technician 1 technician, a 313A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic, and a fully TSSA certified gas contractor. We are also an HRAI member with full WSIB coverage and insurance.
Other Ways to Save
In addition to rebates, customers can also save with seasonal coupons, flexible financing options, and rental programs. Combining rebates with financing can make a new ductless heat pump much more affordable.
Areas We Serve
We help customers apply for ductless heat pump rebates throughout the GTA, including Toronto, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, and Mississauga.
Customer Reviews
Saved Thousands with a Rebate
“They helped us find a rebate program that saved us thousands on our new heat pump installation.”
Rebecca Klassen
Helpful with Grants and Paperwork
“The team explained all the available grants and helped us choose a qualifying system that fit our budget.”
Daniel Wong
Easy Rebate Process
“They made the rebate process easy and helped us complete the paperwork properly.”
Sophie Gauthier
How Ductless Heat Pump Rebates Work
Most rebate programs require homeowners to install a qualifying heat pump system through a licensed contractor. Some programs may also require an energy assessment before and after installation.
The amount of money available depends on the type of equipment, the efficiency rating, and the program rules at the time of installation. Our team can help you understand which systems may qualify for the highest available incentives.
Ductless Systems
Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, LG, Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Gree, Tosot, Moovair, Napoleon, Senville, and Panasonic provide efficient options for homes and businesses.
- Note: Gree mini split systems are popular for affordability, dependable performance, and strong heating efficiency.
Recent Rebate-Eligible Projects
Our team has installed rebate-eligible systems in homes, condos, basements, garages, and additions throughout the GTA. Visit our projects page to see completed installations and energy-efficient upgrades.
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Rebates and grants can reduce the cost of a new ductless heat pump, making it easier for homeowners to upgrade to a more efficient heating and cooling system. In many cases, these savings can make a higher-efficiency system more affordable than a lower-end model. We are here to help all our clients to take the maximum amount of rebates and grants.
Latest News and Rebate Updates
Visit our blog for the latest rebate updates, government grant information, financing tips, and advice on choosing a qualifying heat pump system.
Frequently Asked Questions
The amount depends on the program, the type of system, and the efficiency rating of the equipment.
No. Most programs only apply to high-efficiency systems that meet specific performance requirements.
Some programs require a pre-installation and post-installation energy assessment.
Yes. Most rebate programs require installation by a licensed and certified contractor.












