“How much is a heat pump?” is the first question we hear — and the honest answer is “it depends.” Here’s a realistic 2026 breakdown for Québec homes, and what moves the price.
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Wall-mounted (single-zone)
Typically $3,500–$6,500 installed — ideal for a condo, a single floor, or an open-concept area.
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Multi-zone systems
Around $7,000–$14,000 for two to four indoor units, depending on the number of zones.
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Central (ducted) heat pump
Generally $9,000–$18,000+, depending on capacity and the condition of your ductwork.
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What changes the price
Heating capacity and cold-climate rating, number of zones, your home’s insulation, ductwork, electrical work, and the brand/efficiency tier.
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The LogisVert rebate
Hydro-Québec’s LogisVert program can cut thousands off an eligible, efficient system. Eligibility depends on the model and your current heating source — we help you confirm it.
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Financing & payback
Many homeowners spread the cost over monthly payments, while improved efficiency offsets part of your energy bill every year.
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Get an exact number
The only accurate price is based on your home. Book a free, no-obligation assessment and we’ll give you a fixed quote — usually within 24 hours.
