Ultra-Efficient Air Source Heat Pump Rental with $0 Up-Front Costs**
- Free installation from licensed technicians. We also secure all permits in advance to speed up the work.
- Unlimited service calls** and reliable, 24/7 service.
- No extra charges for after-hours or weekend service calls.
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Get up to a $750 prepaid credit card when you rent a new heat pump
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A Greener Solution for Heating and Cooling
A heat pump is a highly efficient solution that can help keep your home comfortable in the summer and for much of the winter, depending on your climate. Compared to many other heating solutions, heat pumps offer:
Energy Reduction
Heat pumps can reduce energy consumption compared to electric resistance heating such as furnaces and baseboard heaters.
Environmental Benefits
Fossil fuels made up more than 70% of greenhouse gas emissions related to residential space heating in 2019. By switching to a heat pump, you can help reduce emissions and improve air quality.
Comfort
As well as keeping you warm or cool, a heat pump can help dehumidify a room when on cooling mode to keep you comfortable even on the hottest summer days.
Access to Rebates
Many heat pumps qualify for government and utility rebates, putting money back in your pocket.
Learn more about available rebates.
The Three Types of Air Source Heat Pumps
Depending on the space you’re trying to heat or cool, there are a few options to consider:
Central/Hybrid heat pump system | Single-zone ductless heat pump | Multi-zone ductless heat pump | |
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What it does | Integrates with central furnace duct system to switch seamlessly between furnace and heat pump based on temperature Can replace central air conditioning | Works independently to deliver comfort to a single area or room | Uses a single outdoor unit to feed multiple indoor heads with no need for ducts Can deliver heating and cooling to different areas independently |
Best for | Full-home heating and cooling | Heating and cooling additions or small outbuildings | Multi-zone heating and cooling in homes without ducts |
How Do Air Source Heat Pumps Work?
Unlike most heating systems, air source heat pumps move heat from one area to another. In the summer, the heat pump cools interior spaces by pulling heat from inside and sending it outside. In cold weather, the heat pump extracts heat from outdoor air and transfers it inside.
Because there’s less heat available to extract from the cold air outside during the winter months, air source heat pumps are typically most effective at heating your home during the milder shoulder seasons. Most units become less effective when outdoor temperatures drop below -10˚C, so you need a backup heat source to get through the coldest part of the year. Effective backup heat sources include energy-efficient gas furnaces and electric baseboard heating.
Central/Hybrid Heat Pump System
For homeowners looking to heat and cool their entire home
Cooling Operation
- In cooling mode, the heat pump works just like an air conditioner by first removing unwanted heat from the home.
- The heated refrigerant flows towards the outdoor unit to get cooled.
- Like the AC System, the cooler refrigerant flows through the indoor coil, cooling the indoor air while absorbing the heat. This process is repeated to cool the home.
Wall mounted heat pump thermostat required
Heating Operation
- In the wintertime, the cycle is reversed where the heat pump pulls heat from the outdoor air and is absorbed by the refrigerant.
- The heated refrigerant flows through the furnace and a blower circulates the warm air throughout the home via the duct system
- Cool air from indoors is pulled from the ductwork. The cooled refrigerant returns to the outdoor unit. The process is repeated to warm the house.
Wall mounted heat pump thermostat required
Unique to Heat Pumps
Reversing Valve: Changes the direction the refrigerant flows, allowing the system to transfer heat from outside to inside the home
Snow Stand: Raises the unit off the ground preventing any snow or ice from building up below the unit and allowing the heat pump to function into freezing temperatures
Single-Zone Ductless Heat Pump
For homeowners looking to heat and cool additional spaces or our small outbuildings
Cooling Operation
- In cooling mode, the heat pump works just like an air conditioner by first removing unwanted heat from the home.
- The heated refrigerant flows towards the outdoor unit to get cooled.
- Like the AC system, the cooler refrigerant flows through the indoor coil, cooling the indoor air while absorbing the heat. This process is repeated to cool the home.
Handheld remote controlled
Heating Operation
- In the wintertime, the cycle is reversed where the heat pump pulls heat from the outdoor air and is absorbed by the refrigerant.
- The heat pump then brings the heated refrigerant through the indoor coil to heat the indoor air to warm the home. The cooled refrigerant returns to the outdoor unit. The process is repeated to warm the home.
Handheld remote controlled
Unique to Heat Pumps
Reversing Valve: Changes the direction the refrigerant flows, allowing the system to transfer heat from outside to inside the home
Snow Stand: Raises the unit off the ground preventing any snow or ice from building up below the unit and allowing the heat pump to function into freezing temperatures
Multi-Zone Ductless Heat Pump
For homeowners looking to heat and cool multiple zones in a house without ducts
Cooling Operation
- In cooling mode, the heat pump works just like an air conditioner by removing unwanted heat from the home.
- The heated refrigerant flows towards the outdoor unit to get cooled.
- Like the AC System, the cooler refrigerant flows through the indoor coil, cooling the indoor air while absorbing the heat. This process is repeated to cool the home
- Each indoor unit can be controlled separately depending on the needs of the space.
Each zone controlled with separate handheld remote control
Heating Operation
- In the wintertime, the cycle is reversed where the heat pump pulls heat from the outdoor air and is absorbed by the refrigerant.
- The heat pump then brings the heated refrigerant through the indoor coil to heat the indoor air to warm the home.
- The cooled refrigerant returns to the outdoor unit. The process is repeated to warm the home.
- Each indoor unit can be controlled separately depending on the needs of the space.
Each zone controlled with separate handheld remote control
Unique to Heat Pumps
Reversing Valve: Changes the direction the refrigerant flows, allowing the system to transfer heat from outside to inside the home
Snow Stand: Raises the unit off the ground preventing any snow or ice from building up below the unit and allowing the heat pump to function into freezing temperatures
Upgrade your Ductless AC to a Ductless Heat Pump
A ductless heat pump provides heating and cooling for homes that don’t have ducts. A ductless heat pump consists of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit brings hot or cold air from outside the home, while the indoor unit manages the temperature and air flow into the home. Compared to a ductless AC that only provides cooling, a ductless heat pump offers heating and cooling for year-round comfort.
How Much Does an Air Source Heat Pump Cost?
The cost of a new heat pump can vary significantly, depending on options and application.
Purchase | Rent |
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$5,000 to $40,000 | $80/month to $520/month |
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Learn about how you can get more from ecobee’s Smart Thermostat and SmartSensors with the installation of your heating and/or cooling system. Discover features like scheduling to help reduce energy consumption and SmartSensors to personalize your home comfort. Stay updated with alerts and reminders, and enjoy seamless integration with most major smart home ecosystems. Now that’s home comfort with Enercare and ecobee.
Find Out Why a Heat Pump from Enercare May Be a Better Option for You
Here are just some of the reasons why Enercare is the best choice for your heat pump:
- We carry high-efficiency heat pump solutions from industry-leading manufacturers
- We’ll help you find and customize the right heat pump system for the size of your home and your family’s needs.
- We’re installation experts. We hire only licensed technicians and secure all permits in advance to speed up the work. And our installers will respect you and your property while in your home.
- No surprises. The price we quote is the price you pay, including full installation.
- We offer a range of payment and financing options to fit your budget.
What to Know About Renting a Heat Pump
Our Enercare AdvantageTM rental program is a convenient way to enjoy the benefits of a heat pump for $0 upfront**. It includes free repairs and maintenance for the lifetime of your equipment,** plus same-day service if you call by 5pm.*** We make renting a heat pump affordable and worry-free with:
- Free installation.**
- Competitive monthly rental rates.
- The ability to transfer your Enercare AdvantageTM program agreement to the next owner if you sell your home.
- Unlimited service calls** and reliable, 24/7 service from a team of trained and licensed technicians.
- No extra charges for after-hours or weekend service calls.
Lower Your Upgrade Cost With a Rebate
Because of their efficient performance, heat pumps are generally considered environmentally friendly options and are often eligible for rebate programs. Visit our Rebates and Incentives page for home rebate options.*
Get a Free Quote on a New Heat Pump From Enercare
Get a complimentary visit on a new heat pump from our fully-licensed energy management consultant.
Frequently Asked Heat Pump Questions
- In most cases, yes. A central heat pump can be integrated into your existing system and even fully replace your air conditioner. A ductless heat pump won’t connect directly to your existing system, but it can be used to provide complementary heating and cooling in a specific space.
- It depends on the climate where you live, but in general, no. While there’s no temperature limit to a heat pump’s cooling ability, they become less effective and efficient at heating the colder it gets outside. On very cold days, you might want to switch to your furnace, which will likely be more efficient at low temperatures than your heat pump.
- Heat pumps run on electricity rather than by burning fossil fuels, which helps reduce their carbon footprint. They’re also more energy efficient than many resistance-based electric heating sources, such as furnaces and baseboard heaters.
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