Looking for a new furnace, air conditioner or a heat pump?
Here's why homeowners choose HVAC Ontario for their heating and cooling needs:
- 0% Interest on select Furnaces, air conditioner, and heat pumps
- $1000 off end of season sale
- Authorized IESO/Enbridge partner. Up-to $7500 rebates through the HRS Program
- Speedy Same Day Installation
- 24/7/365 live support in case of any breakdown
- 5 Star reviews - 100% Satisfaction guaranteed
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Silver
Furnace Deal

- 0% Interest for 12 Months: Enjoy no upfront cost on your new furnace installation
- FREE standard installation included
- High Efficiency Furnace: 96% efficiency, 2-stage, variable-speed gas furnace
- 5-Year No Hassle Replacement™ Limited Warranty*
- No More Repair Bills: 10 years of labor coverage for breakdowns
- 10-Year Parts Warranty: Worry-free heating for a decade
Gold
Furnace with Air Conditioner

- Up to 97% Efficiency: 2-stage gas valve, variable-speed gas furnace
- Up to 17 SEER High Efficiency AC
- Free standard installation included
- 5-Year No Hassle Replacement Limited Warranty*
- No More Repair Bills: 10 years of labor coverage – Lifetime heat exchanger warranty
- 10-Year Parts Warranty: Worry-free heating for a decade
- Free Smart thermostat and central humidifier or air purifier included
Platinum
Furnace with Heat Pump

All-in-one HVAC Solution:
- 0% Interest for 12 Months: Enjoy no upfront cost on your new furnace and heat pump
- Get up to $2000 in rebates
- 97% Efficient Furnace: High-performance heating
- Up to 20 SEER Heat Pump
- Free Smart thermostat, central humidifier, or air purifier included
- FREE standard installation included
- 5-Year No Hassle Replacement Limited Warranty*
- No More Repair Bills: 10 years of labor coverage for breakdowns
- Lifetime heat exchanger warranty
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Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to buying a new furnace, making an informed decision can save you thousands of dollars. Here’s what you need to know before purchasing your new gas furnace to keep your home cozy and warm.
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What are the advantages of combo furnace and heat pump package?
Energy Efficiency: By using a heat pump as the primary heating source, the system is generally more energy-efficient than traditional heating methods. Heat pumps are highly efficient at moving heat rather than generating it.
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Versatility: The supplementary heating source ensures that the system can perform well in extreme cold conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of climates.
Cost Savings: Combination of heat pump and a gas furnace system can help lower energy bills compared to relying solely on older mid efficiency furnace system or air conditioner.
Environmental Benefits: Heat pumps are typically more environmentally friendly than fossil fuel-based heating systems, as they produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. -
Tips on handling fraudulent HVAC Contractors and rebates claims
Research and Verify Credentials: Before hiring an HVAC contractor, research their credentials, reputation, and customer reviews. Make sure they are licensed and insured.
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Require a Written agreement: Always insist on a detailed, written contract that includes project specifications, cost estimates, timelines, and payment terms. Do not proceed without a signed agreement.
Avoid Upfront Payments: Be cautious of contractors who demand large upfront payments. A reputable contractor will typically request a deposit or progress payments based on the project’s stages.
Beware of High-Pressure Sales Tactics: Scammers often use high-pressure sales tactics. Avoid contractors who pressure you into making quick decisions.
Report Suspicious Behavior: If you encounter a contractor engaging in fraudulent or unethical practices, report them to your local consumer protection agency, the Consumer Protection, or other relevant authorities.
Tips on handling fraudulent HVAC Contractors and rebates claims: Research and Verify Credentials: Before hiring an HVAC contractor, research their credentials, reputation, and customer reviews. Make sure they are licensed and insured.
Require a Written agreement: Always insist on a detailed, written contract that includes project specifications, cost estimates, timelines, and payment terms. Do not proceed without a signed agreement.
Avoid Upfront Payments: Be cautious of contractors who demand large upfront payments. A reputable contractor will typically request a deposit or progress payments based on the project’s stages.
Beware of High-Pressure Sales Tactics: Scammers often use high-pressure sales tactics. Avoid contractors who pressure you into making quick decisions.
Report Suspicious Behavior: If you encounter a contractor engaging in fraudulent or unethical practices, report them to your local consumer protection agency, the Consumer Protection, or other relevant authorities. Double-Check Eligibility: Verify that your HVAC system and installation meet the rebate program’s requirements. If in doubt, contact the Enbridge for clarification.
Confirm Legitimacy: Check the legitimacy of the rebate program by visiting Enbridge official website or contacting the program administrator directly. Avoid responding to unsolicited communications offering rebates. -
How can I qualify for The Home Renovation Savings™ (HRS) and incentives?
The Home Renovation Savings™ (HRS) program offers substantial rebates to Ontarians installing heat pumps, making it easier and more affordable to switch to energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
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Here's how it works:
Rebate Streams:
1. Heat Pump and Solar Rebate Program: For homeowners installing energy-efficient heating/cooling systems or solar energy.
2. Energy Efficiency Rebates: Covers energy-saving upgrades like air sealing, insulation, and heat pump water heaters. No energy audit is required, speeding up the process, especially in emergency situations when heating systems fail.
How to Get Started:
1. Consultation: Schedule a free consultation with our experts. We’ll assess your home’s heating system and recommend the best heat pump using NRCan’s sizing tool.
2. Get a Quote: Receive a detailed quote and sign a Participation Agreement.
3. Installation: We handle the installation, ensuring everything meets program standards.
4. Rebate: Once installed, we’ll submit the paperwork, and you’ll receive your rebate within 3 months.
HVAC Ontario is an approved contractor and will guide you through every step. -
What is a hybrid heat pump system and how does it work?
A hybrid heat pump, also known as a dual-fuel heat pump, is a heating and cooling system that combines two different technologies to provide efficient and cost-effective temperature control in a residential or commercial setting. The two primary components of a hybrid heat pump system are a heat pump and a furnace.
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The secondary heating source, usually a high efficiency gas furnace, is used as a backup when the outdoor temperatures drop significantly or during periods of high heating demand. When the electric heat pump becomes less efficient in cold weather, the system automatically switches to the gas furnace to provide reliable and economical heating. This allows you for better energy savings and can be especially beneficial in regions with fluctuating energy prices or extreme weather conditions like Ontario.
There are many different brands of heat pumps to choose from. We have made it easy for you. At HVAC Ontario, we have selected the most reliable, trusted, and economical brands for you to choose from.
Speak with our HVAC Expert today to get your new hybrid heat pump system. Call us at 1888-705-7368 or book a call back.
Here’s how a hybrid heat pump system typically works:
Heat Pump: The heat pump is the primary heating and cooling component. During the heating season, it extracts heat from the outdoor air and transfers it inside to heat your home. During the cooling season, it removes heat from the indoor air and releases it outside to cool your home.
Supplementary Heating: In extremely cold weather conditions, heat pumps may become less efficient or less effective at providing sufficient heat. To overcome this limitation, a supplementary high efficiency furnace is added to the system. It kicks in when the heat pump alone cannot meet the heating demand. When the temperature drops to a point where the heat pump becomes less efficient, the system may switch to the supplementary heat source to ensure the building remains adequately heated.