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Heat Pump Conversion in Burlington

Professional heat pump conversion services in Burlington. Licensed, insured contractors trusted by homeowners across Downtown Burlington and beyond.

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Repair Process

Licensed team arrives at your Burlington home and completes your heat pump conversion professionally.

Handover & Warranty

Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.

Heat Pump Conversion in Burlington

Burlington residents love their city — and they love the work RenoHouse does in heat pump conversion provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Burlington.

Burlington's four-season lifestyle — from summer patios to cozy winters — means homes need year-round maintenance. RenoHouse is here for every season.

With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Burlington homeowners trust. Your Burlington project starts with a simple phone call.

Heat Pump Conversion in Burlington: Burlington features a diverse housing mix — 1950s–1960s bungalows and ranches in Aldershot near the waterfront, split-levels and raised ranches in Tyandaga from the 1970s, and newer executive homes in Millcroft and Headon Forest. The city's escarpment neighborhoods offer unique properties with walkout basements. Common issues like kitchen and bathroom renovations in mid-century homes with original layouts make professional heat pump conversion services especially important for Burlington homeowners.

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Why Homeowners in Burlington Choose RenoHouse

Same-Day Service Available

We respond quickly to heat pump conversion requests in Burlington. Most projects start within 24-48 hours of your call.

Licensed Professionals

Every technician on our team is fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. We maintain strict quality standards on every job.

Upfront Pricing

Honest quotes for heat pump conversion in Burlington with no surprises. Free estimates, flexible payment options.

Common Issues

Sound Familiar?

Sound like your Burlington home? You're not alone — we fix these daily.

Gas furnace at end-of-life and considering the Greener Homes Loan up to $40K interest-free?

Heating bills in the $300-$500/month range and want to lock in lower energy costs?

Confused about cold-climate heat pumps and whether they actually work in Toronto winters?

100A panel and worried about heat pump load on top of the EV charger you already have?

Old undersized ducts and not sure if they'll handle higher heat-pump airflow?

Want HRSP + Enbridge HER+ rebates but don't know who does the EnerGuide audit?

Your Burlington project starts with a free estimate

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What Our Clients Say

RenoHouse replaced all our windows in just two days. The new windows are beautiful, energy-efficient, and the team left everything spotless. Highly recommend!

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Michael R.

Oakville

They replaced our 30-year-old garage door with a modern insulated one. Huge difference in curb appeal and our garage stays warm now. Great crew.

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Tom B.

Newmarket

New sliding patio door looks amazing and seals perfectly. No more drafts! The team was in and out in half a day. Very professional.

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Karen S.

Markham

Our Heat Pump Conversion Work

Professional heat pump conversion results from RenoHouse projects in Burlington and across the GTA.

Heat Pump Conversion project in Burlington — professional service

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Frequently Asked Questions About Heat Pump Conversion in Burlington

Heat pump unit + install only: $12,000–$22,000 (cold-climate ducted). Add 100A → 200A panel upgrade (often required): +$3,500–$6,000. Add ductwork resizing: +$2,000–$5,000. Add HRV/ERV pairing: +$3,800–$7,500. Bundled deep-retrofit: $25,000–$45,000. Hybrid (dual-fuel with high-eff furnace backup): +$3,500–$6,500 over equivalent ducted heat pump. Free on-site assessment quotes the exact number for your home.

Canada Greener Homes Loan up to $40,000 interest-free over 10 years (federal). Ontario HRSP up to $10,000 (requires pre/post EnerGuide audit). Enbridge HER+ up to $6,500. Burlington HELP Loan up to $125,000 via property tax. Typical mid-range Burlington bundle stacks $15,000–$25,000 in combined rebates. RenoHouse prepares and submits all paperwork; final approval rests with the program administrator.

Yes. Cold-climate heat pumps (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Aurora, Lennox Quantum, Bosch IDS Premium) maintain 100% rated heating capacity to about -15°C and continue operating with reduced capacity to -25°C without auxiliary heat. Burlington's design temperature is -22°C; properly sized CCHPs cover the heating load for ~95% of winter hours. Hybrid (dual-fuel) configurations add a high-efficiency gas furnace as backup for the coldest 5–10 days, common in larger homes.

About 60–70% of pre-2010 Burlington homes need a 100A → 200A upgrade to add a heat pump (50A breaker for indoor air handler, 30A for outdoor unit), especially when EV charger or generator loads are also planned. Manual J load calc determines whether the upgrade is mandatory or optional. Panel upgrade $2,500–$5,500. ESA permit and inspection coordinated by our certified electrician partner.

No — RenoHouse does NOT physically install gas-fitted or refrigerant equipment. TSSA G2 gas-fitter licensing and ODP refrigerant certification are held by our certified HVAC subcontractor partners (Enbridge HER+-registered firms). RenoHouse signs the construction contract, manages the project, pulls Building/ESA permits, prepares rebate paperwork, and finishes the construction wrap (drywall around new ducts, paint, hardwood refinish around equipment) in-house. The customer has one point of contact: us.

Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat (M-Series and P-Series H2i, rated to -25°C) — most common Burlington install. Daikin Aurora (rated to -25°C with Aurora controller). Lennox Quantum (premium tier, smart load-matching, -23°C). Carrier Infinity 24 SEER Greenspeed. Bosch IDS Premium (-25°C). All units we specify are AHRI cold-climate certified and rebate-eligible. Equipment selection happens at site visit based on heating load, footprint, electrical capacity, and rebate requirements.

Heat pumps deliver heat at lower air temperatures than gas furnaces (~38–43°C vs. 49–54°C), so they need ~20–30% more airflow (CFM) to deliver the same BTUs. Existing Burlington homes built for furnaces frequently have undersized supply trunks and undersized return-air paths — leading to noisy operation, short-cycling, and underperformance after a heat pump swap. Manual J load calc + Manual D duct design at the start of project determines whether resizing is needed. About 50% of pre-2010 Burlington retrofits need at least one supply trunk replaced; about 30% need return-air upgrades.

Canada Greener Homes Loan: up to $40,000 interest-free over 10 years, no payments in the first year, repayable in quarterly installments. Eligible for heat pump installations meeting ENERGY STAR cold-climate criteria. Application requires (1) NRCan-Registered Energy Advisor pre-retrofit EnerGuide audit, (2) eligible equipment from registered installer, (3) post-retrofit EnerGuide audit, (4) submission package to NRCan. RenoHouse coordinates the audit referral and prepares the submission package; the loan is between the homeowner and the federal lender. Approval typically 4–8 weeks after post-audit.

Permit and EnerGuide pre-audit: 2–4 weeks before equipment install. Equipment install (outdoor unit, indoor air handler, refrigerant lineset): 2–4 days for typical residential. Electrical panel upgrade if required: 1–2 days. Ductwork resizing: 3–7 days. Construction wrap (drywall, paint): 2–5 days. Post-install EnerGuide audit: 1–2 weeks after commissioning. Rebate close-out: 4–8 weeks after post-audit. Total project clock: 6–10 weeks contract-to-commissioning, plus 2–3 months rebate processing.

(1) Furnace under 8 years old and serviced — wait for natural end-of-life unless deep-retrofit cost is funded by Greener Homes Loan. (2) 100A service plus active EV charger plus planned generator — panel upgrade is mandatory and may exceed available service capacity. (3) Heritage Conservation District with restrictive outdoor-unit placement rules — case-by-case feasibility. (4) Very small condos or apartments where ductless mini-split coverage isn't economic — sometimes electric baseboards are still the right answer. We tell you honestly at the site visit when heat pump is wrong-time-wrong-house.

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