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Heat Pump Installation in Port Moody

Up to $11,000 in stacked CleanBC, FortisBC, and federal rebates — installed by Red Seal techs who know Port Moody's heritage homes and strata-approved condo specs. 1-hour callback, free in-home assessment.

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A correctly sized, properly installed heat pump cuts a Port Moody home's heating-and-cooling bill by 30–60% versus an old gas furnace — and after the rebates stack up, most installs end up cheaper than a like-for-like furnace replacement. We've installed Mitsubishi, Daikin, Lennox, Carrier, and Bosch heat pumps in every neighborhood from Heritage Mountain down to Pleasantside, and we know the specifics: Heritage Woods needs duct re-sizing, Suter Brook needs strata-approved low-noise condensers, and Glenayre split-levels need careful zoning.

Most Port Moody homeowners qualify for at least $6,500 in rebates and many qualify for the full $11,000+ stack — CleanBC Better Homes ($3,000–$6,000), FortisBC ($1,000), federal Greener Homes loan + grant ($5,000), and BC Hydro income-qualified top-ups. We submit every form on your behalf as part of the install.

Every heat pump install includes a load calculation (Manual J), duct inspection or zoning plan, electrical capacity check, mechanical permit through City of Port Moody, and commissioning report. Workmanship warranty: 10 years on labor, full manufacturer parts coverage. 1-hour callback guarantee on every quote request.

What's Included

Free in-home assessment + Manual J load calc

We measure the home, check insulation, count windows, and run a proper Manual J calculation — not a back-of-napkin sizing. Oversized heat pumps short-cycle and waste rebates.

Rebate stacking — we file every form

CleanBC, FortisBC, federal Greener Homes, BC Hydro, and Port Moody municipal incentives. We track eligibility, submit paperwork, and follow up. Most clients get $6,500–$11,000+ back.

Strata-approved condo installs

Suter Brook, Newport Village, Inlet Centre — we deal with property managers, complete Form 2 modifications, supply low-noise condenser specs, and follow building access rules.

Heritage home retrofits

Heritage Mountain, Glenayre, College Park — original ducting often needs re-sizing or replacement. We assess existing returns, plenums, and supply runs before quoting.

Full electrical readiness check

Heat pumps draw real amps. We verify your panel can handle it — and if not, we quote a panel upgrade in the same visit (often eligible for additional rebates).

10-year workmanship warranty

Industry-leading 10-year labor warranty on the installation itself, plus the full Mitsubishi/Daikin/Carrier manufacturer warranty (typically 10–12 years on parts, lifetime compressor).

BUILT FOR PORT MOODY HOMES

Why Heat Pumps Are a Smart Match for Port Moody

Port Moody's coastal climate is the ideal heat-pump zone. Winter lows rarely drop below -5 °C and summers are getting hotter every year — a single heat pump replaces both your furnace and AC, runs on cheap BC Hydro electricity, and qualifies for the deepest rebates in the province. The Burrard Inlet moderates temperatures so cold-climate hyper-heat models aren't strictly required, though we recommend them for homes above 200m elevation in Heritage Mountain or Heritage Woods.

Each Port Moody neighborhood needs a different install approach. Heritage Mountain homes (1990s–2000s) typically have undersized return ducting; we add returns or zoning to make a heat pump perform properly. Heritage Woods (2000s+) usually has good ductwork but two-storey heat-loss imbalance — we recommend a multi-zone setup. Glenayre and College Park (1960s–80s) are the most complex — older split-levels with crawlspace ducts, often paired with a panel upgrade. Suter Brook and Newport Village condos need strata-approved low-dB condenser models and Form 2 modification approval.

Coastal corrosion matters. Pleasantside, Ioco, and lower Heritage Mountain are within salt-air range of the Inlet. We spec marine-grade outdoor units (Mitsubishi MUZ-FH, Daikin Aurora) with anti-corrosion coatings and we set the condenser at least 12 inches off grade with a polymer pad — not steel, which rusts within five years near the water.

💰 Rebate Stack — We File All Forms

Heat Pump Rebates Available in Port Moody (2026)

We submit every rebate form on your behalf. Most Port Moody homeowners qualify for $6,500–$11,000+ in stacked incentives. Final eligibility depends on home type, fuel switch (gas → electric vs electric → electric), and household income.

  • CleanBC Better Homes
    Provincial rebate, doubles for income-qualified households
    $3,000 – $6,000
  • FortisBC Rebate
    For dual-fuel or full-fuel-switch heat pump installations
    $1,000
  • Federal Greener Homes Grant
    Tied to EnerGuide pre/post evaluation
    Up to $5,000
  • Greener Homes Loan
    Interest-free 10-year loan stackable with grant
    Up to $40,000 @ 0%
  • BC Hydro Income-Qualified
    Replaces CleanBC for qualifying low/middle-income households
    Up to $9,500
Typical Stack
$6,500 – $11,000+
Income-qualified households can receive up to $11,000 in direct rebates plus the Greener Homes loan. We help you check eligibility for all programs at no cost.

Port Moody Heat Pump Installation — Pricing

Honest ranges before any rebates. After CleanBC + FortisBC + federal stacking, most installs net out 30–55% lower than the sticker price.

  • Single-zone ductless (1 head)
    Best for one room or addition
    $5,800 – $8,500
  • Multi-zone ductless (2–3 heads)
    Whole-home with 2–3 zones
    $10,500 – $16,000
  • Centrally ducted heat pump (replace furnace)
    Uses existing ductwork, swap furnace blower for air handler
    $13,500 – $18,500
  • Cold-climate hyper-heat upgrade
    Recommended for Heritage Mountain elevation
    +$1,500 – $2,800
  • Duct re-sizing / additional returns
    Common in 1990s Heritage Mountain homes
    +$800 – $2,400
  • Panel upgrade if needed
    Required for older homes with 100A or full panels
    +$2,200 – $3,800
Net cost after typical $6,500 rebate stack on a centrally ducted system: $7,000–$12,000. Quoted in writing, no hidden charges.

What Port Moody Homeowners Say

5.0/5 from 35 verified reviews

1998 build on Heritage Mountain — they installed a Mitsubishi heat pump, replaced the original ductwork sizing, and handled the FortisBC and CleanBC rebate paperwork. Got back over $7,000. Two-day install, zero mess.

Erin MacLeod
Heritage Mountain, Port Moody
Heat Pump Installation

Suter Brook condo — needed a replacement heat pump that fit the strata's exact spec for noise and aesthetics. They worked with our property manager, got the form 2 approval, and finished in one day. Very respectful of the building.

Kazuo Tanaka
Suter Brook, Port Moody
Strata HVAC Replacement

Two-storey Heritage Woods home was unbearable upstairs every July. They installed a multi-zone ductless system — three heads — and finished in two days. Quiet, efficient, and they walked us through every control on the remote.

Priya Nair
Heritage Woods, Port Moody
AC Installation

Other Port Moody Heating Services

We handle the full heating silo for Port Moody homes — every service below is from the same in-house team, dispatched from Coquitlam.

Port Moody Heating FAQs

The questions Port Moody homeowners ask us most about this service.

How much does a heat pump cost in Port Moody after rebates?
A typical centrally ducted heat pump runs $13,500–$18,500 installed before rebates. After stacking CleanBC ($3,000–$6,000), FortisBC ($1,000), and the federal Greener Homes Grant (up to $5,000), most Port Moody homeowners net out at $7,000–$12,000 — often less than a like-for-like furnace replacement. Income-qualified households can drop another $3,000–$6,000 below that.
Will a heat pump work on Heritage Mountain in winter?
Yes — and the colder it gets, the more we recommend a cold-climate hyper-heat model (Mitsubishi M-Series H2i, Daikin Aurora, Carrier Greenspeed). These maintain rated capacity down to -25 °C, which Port Moody never sees. For Heritage Mountain elevations, we spec hyper-heat by default. Pleasantside and Inlet Centre at sea level can run standard models.
Can I install a heat pump in a Suter Brook or Newport Village condo?
Yes, but it requires Form 2 modification approval from your strata. We've done dozens of installs at Suter Brook, Newport Village, and Aria — we provide the technical specs (low-dB condenser, vibration isolation, drain plan) the strata needs to approve, and we coordinate with the property manager directly. Lead time is usually 2–4 weeks for approval, then a same-day install.
Do you handle all the rebate paperwork?
Yes — every form, every program. CleanBC Better Homes, FortisBC, federal Greener Homes Grant, Greener Homes Loan, BC Hydro income-qualified, and any Port Moody municipal top-up. We coordinate the EnerGuide evaluator (required for federal grant), submit invoices, and follow up with the rebate administrators. Clients have to sign off but we handle the rest.
How long does a heat pump install take in Port Moody?
A standard centrally ducted retrofit takes 1.5–2 days. Multi-zone ductless takes 2–3 days. Strata condo installs are usually 1 day once we have access. Heritage home retrofits with duct re-sizing or panel upgrades can stretch to 3 days. We give you a written schedule before the project starts.
What heat pump brands do you install in Port Moody?
We install Mitsubishi (premium ductless), Daikin (best cold-climate), Carrier (premium ducted), Lennox (mid-range ducted), and Bosch (value central). We're not exclusive to any brand — we recommend based on home type, climate zone, and budget. For coastal Pleasantside and Ioco we lean Mitsubishi MUZ-FH or Daikin Aurora for salt-air corrosion resistance.
What's the lifetime cost difference vs a new furnace?
Over a 15-year life, a heat pump in Port Moody typically costs $8,000–$14,000 less to operate than a high-efficiency gas furnace plus AC — driven by BC's cheap electricity and the heat pump's 300%+ efficiency. Plus you get cooling for free. The rebate stack closes the upfront gap; operating savings make it the cheaper choice over the equipment lifetime.
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