BC Heat Pump Installers
Find TSBC-verified heat pump contractors across British Columbia. Compare 129 installers serving 43 cities.
Why Choose BC Heat Pump Hub?
✓ TSBC Verification
All contractors verified through Technical Safety BC gas licensing database.
✓ Climate-Specific Guidance
City-by-city climate data, recommended systems, and cost estimates.
✓ Complete ROI Analysis
Installation costs, operating costs, payback periods, and 15-year savings.
✓ 2026 Rebate Guide
Up-to-date federal, provincial, and utility rebate information.
Browse Heat Pump Installers by Region
British Columbia's climate varies dramatically from coastal to interior regions. Find installers experienced with your local conditions.
Lower Mainland
The Lower Mainland is home to over half of British Columbia's population and features a temperate oceanic climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Heat pump systems perform exceptionally well in this region due to moderate winter temperatures.
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island enjoys one of Canada's mildest climates, with coastal areas rarely experiencing freezing temperatures. This makes it ideal for air-source heat pump installations, including air-to-water systems for hydronic heating.
Interior
BC's Interior experiences greater temperature extremes, with colder winters and warmer summers than coastal regions. Modern cold-climate heat pumps and hybrid systems combining heat pumps with backup boilers are common solutions here.
Popular Cities for Heat Pump Installation
Heat Pump Installation Services
Ductless Mini-Split
Wall-mounted units for zone heating. Ideal for homes without ductwork.
Ducted Heat Pump
Central system using existing or new ductwork. Whole-home solution.
Air-to-Water
Hydronic heating for radiant floors, baseboards, or radiators.
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Get personalized payback period, annual savings, and 15-year ROI analysis based on your city's climate.
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How to Choose a Heat Pump Installer in BC
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Verify TSBC Licensing
All BC gas contractors must hold valid Technical Safety BC licenses. Check TSBC database for G2 or G3 certification.
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Get Multiple Quotes
Request 2-3 quotes from local installers. Compare equipment specifications, warranties, and installation quality—not just price.
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Ask About Load Calculations
Proper sizing requires Manual J load calculation. Oversized or undersized systems waste energy and money.
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Check References & Reviews
Ask for recent customer references. Look for installers with experience in your climate zone (cold climate vs coastal).
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Confirm Rebate Eligibility
Ensure installer can provide documentation required for federal and provincial rebates. Some programs require HPCN certification.
Heat Pump Installation Resources
Heat Pump Installation Costs in BC
Ductless, ducted, and air-to-water system costs by region. Before and after rebates.
2026 BC Heat Pump Rebates
Complete guide to federal, provincial, and utility rebates. Up to $16,000 available.
Cold Climate Heat Pumps in BC
How heat pumps perform in Kelowna, Kamloops, Prince George, and Interior BC winters.
Heat Pump vs Boiler in BC
Compare efficiency, costs, and ROI. When to choose heat pump, boiler, or hybrid system.
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Browse Installer Directory →Disclaimer
This directory is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute endorsements. Always verify contractor licensing through Technical Safety BC, check insurance coverage, and obtain multiple quotes before hiring. Heat pump costs and rebates vary by system type, home characteristics, and program availability. Consult qualified HVAC professionals for system design specific to your home.