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Here's our promise: Our work passes inspection the first time, or we fix it for free. We're Red Seal certified, fully insured, and every system comes with our 10-year warranty.

Stop wasting money on oil and start saving money with an efficient solution.

It all starts by booking a call below!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens during my free assessment?

We'll schedule a time that works for you to visit your home. One of our Red Seal certified technicians will assess your current heating system, measure your space, and calculate exactly how much you'd save switching to a heat pump. We'll explain your options in plain English, show you which government rebates you qualify for, and give you a clear, honest quote, no pressure, no sales pitch. The whole thing takes about 45 minutes.

How much does a heat pump installation actually cost?

Most Nova Scotia homeowners pay between $8,000-$15,000 depending on home size and system requirements. But here's the thing: government rebates cover $10,000-$15,000 of that cost, and we handle all the paperwork to make sure you get every dollar. During your assessment, we'll show you the real out-of-pocket cost after rebates, and most families find they break even within 2-3 years from oil savings alone.

Do you really handle all the rebate paperwork?

Yes. The government rebate process is confusing, we know because we've helped hundreds of families navigate it. We'll identify every program you qualify for, complete the applications with you, and follow up to make sure you get your money. You don't lift a finger, and you don't miss out on a single dollar you're entitled to.

How long does installation take, and when can you start?

Most heat pump installations take 1-2 days depending on your home. Right now our calendar books 4-6 weeks out, so families who book this month will be installed and saving money by Christmas. If you wait until deep winter hits, installations have to wait until spring, meaning another full season of $400-500 monthly oil bills.

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