Central Heat Pump (Air-to-Water)

A central heat pump tied into a ducted or hot-water system — heats the whole home evenly and qualifies for a LogisVert rebate of up to CA$6,700.

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How Central Heat Pump (Air-to-Water) installation works

  1. An RBQ-licensed contractor reviews your heating needs, your ductwork and your existing system.

  2. They design the central system and select an appliance eligible for LogisVert.

  3. The central heat pump is connected to the home's ductwork or hot-water network.

  4. The system is balanced, commissioned and tested to code.

  5. The LogisVert application is submitted to Hydro-Québec once the work is complete.


Benefits of Central Heat Pump (Air-to-Water)

  • Hydro-Québec LogisVert rebate — up to CA$6,700 for a central air-to-water system
  • Even heating throughout the home via the ductwork or radiant floor
  • Excellent energy performance across the full heating season
  • A strong replacement for an electric or oil furnace
  • Compatible with an existing forced-air ventilation system
  • Installed by an RBQ-licensed contractor enrolled in LogisVert

Typical cost

Typically CA$9,000–CA$18,000 installed, before financial assistance

Costs vary significantly depending on property size, existing systems, and installer. A surveyor's assessment will give you an accurate figure. Available grants (listed below) can substantially reduce the net cost.


Ideal for

  • Homes already fitted with a forced-air or hot-water system
  • Owners replacing an oil or propane furnace
  • Large homes needing even central heating
  • Households combining LogisVert (equipment) and Rénoclimat (insulation/air sealing)

Grants you may qualify for

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