Daikin’s Summer 2026 Heat Pump Rebates
Until July 31, 2026, you could save on a Daikin ductless heat pump with rebates available of up to $680!
Take advantage of the Daikin’s ductless heat pump rebates!
In all Atlantic Canadian provinces, homeowners who have purchased one of the following systems by July 31, 2026 could be eligible for a rebate:
- Daikin MXM/MXLH/AURORA MXT/MXTH Multi Zone $680
- Daikin RXK, RXT, RXP
- Daikin AURORA Atmosphera $615
*Models subject to availability.
Eligibility checklist:
- Homeowner purchased qualifying equipment between May 15, 2026, and July 31, 2026
- Daikin professional completed install between May 15, 2026, and August 31, 2026
- Rebate claim submitted by August 31, 2026
Contractors will file the consumer rebate claim, including all necessary documentation.
Contact your local Daikin Atlantic dealer to take advantage of this limited-time heat pump rebate for eligible ductless systems!
Heat Pump Auto Mode vs. Heat Mode: Which Warms Best?
Sun one day, frost the next: we all know that Atlantic Canadian weather can change at the drop of a hat. That’s why understanding your Daikin heat pump’s different operating modes is key to keeping your home comfortable year-round. Setting your heat pump to the optimal mode can also help optimize energy use and reduce heating and cooling costs. Read on to learn more about Daikin heat pump modes and when it’s right to use each one—including when to warm your home with Auto Mode vs. Heat Mode.
Heat Pump Modes Explained
Daikin heat pumps sold in Atlantic Canada include different built-in modes designed to keep your home comfortable while optimizing energy use. While available features vary slightly by model, the modes below are common across heat pump systems.
Auto Mode
A heat pump in Auto Mode keeps your space at your chosen temperature by switching between heating and cooling as needed. It does this through an internal thermal regulation algorithm that detects when the indoor air temperature strays from a set temperature margin. Because energy is only used when needed, Auto Mode used correctly can avoid unnecessary energy consumption and keeps heating and cooling costs in check. This option is ideal for away times, as the temperature in the space may swing a few degrees before changing modes. Auto provides efficiency over maintaining exact temperature setpoint.
Heat Mode
Thanks to inverter technology in Daikin heat pumps, Heat Mode provides continuous warmth around your set temperature without requiring a cool down period. It will not switch to cooling to lower the temperature.
Cool Mode
Cool Mode is essentially the opposite of Heating Mode: it cools the air until your target temperature is reached, providing steady air conditioning relief in warm weather.
Dry Mode
Dry Mode’s primary function is to reduce humidity without significantly changing the indoor temperature, though it will slightly lower the air temperature as a side effect of removing moisture. This mode makes the air feel more comfortable on damp or humid days, operating very similar to cooling mode, with a slower fan speed. Maintaining balanced humidity levels also helps promote a healthy indoor air quality.
Fan Mode
Fan Mode circulates air without heating, cooling, or removing humidity from the air. It’s helpful for creating air circulation with minimal energy use, as the heat pump doesn’t need to run heating or cooling functions.
Other Modes
Some Daikin heat pump and air conditioner models include additional features. The Daikin Fit for example has a Quiet Mode which reduces operating noise. Your nearest Daikin Dealer can help you navigate all available Daikin heat pump models and modes available in Atlantic Canada.
When to Use Heat Pump Auto Mode vs. Heat Mode
Auto Mode is best for days when the weather is likely to fluctuate, like in Spring and Fall or while away and pets are home. Since a Daikin heat pump in Auto Mode automatically switches between heating and cooling to keep your space conditioned, you don’t have to constantly adjust Mode settings.
Note that it’s important to set a realistic target temperature while using Auto Mode. Extreme settings can force the system to switch modes too often, wasting energy. Proper insulation and accurate thermostat placement also help ensure Auto Mode works efficiently.
By contrast, Heat Mode is perfect for when you want steady warmth without any risk of the system switching to cooling. This makes it a great choice for chilly winter days where Auto Mode’s cooling wouldn’t be needed.
Get To Know Your Daikin Heat Pump
Your local Daikin dealer can help you get the most out of your system’s modes and features. They can:
- Show you how to use each heat pump mode for maximum comfort and efficiency
- Recommend the best seasonal temperature settings for savings
- Help you compare models and features if you’re upgrading or installing a new system
Contact your nearest Daikin dealer today to get personalized heat pump guidance and support!
Is HVAC a Good Career Choice in Atlantic Canada?
Is HVAC a Good Career Choice in Atlantic Canada?
If you’ve been asking yourself, “Is HVAC a good career?”, the answer is clear for Atlantic Canada. With rising demand for energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and a growing construction market, skilled HVAC-R (heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration) professionals are more sought-after than ever.
Whether you’re entering the workforce, switching careers, or considering an apprenticeship, HVAC-R offers a path to stability, career growth, and meaningful work across the Atlantic provinces.
Green Building Demand Creating New Career Opportunities
The Canadian construction industry is facing an unprecedented need for skilled tradespeople as it works to meet ambitious green building targets. BuildForce Canada, a national organization that tracks workforce trends in the construction sector, reported in its Building a Greener Future report that by 2032, Canada will need to install 4.9 million heat pumps to meet 2030 emission reduction targets.
For Atlantic Canadians, this translates to a wealth of HVAC-R career opportunities. Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics in the region are often expected to see employment growth rates far above the average for other trades.
Atlantic Canadian Employment Change, 2023–2032
| Refrigeration & AC Mechanics | Growth | All Trades & Occupations | Growth | |
| Nova Scotia | 180 | +458% | 5,440 | +26% |
| New Brunswick | 110 | +206% | 2,740 | +23% |
| PEI | 50 | +750% | 420 | +11% |
| Newfoundland & Labrador | 40 | +358% | 570 | +12% |
Source: BuildForce Canada
Daikin Atlantic’s network of authorized dealers is actively seeking skilled technicians, apprentices, and Red Seal Journeypersons to help meet the rising demand. Working with Daikin Atlantic provides hands-on experience with premium, innovative products and access to ongoing training programs that develop installation, troubleshooting, and commissioning expertise.
What Makes HVAC a Good Career Choice?
Beyond high demand and job security, HVAC-R has many other benefits that make it an attractive career path.
Competitive Pay and Advancement Opportunities
HVAC-R professionals can expect competitive wages. Pursuing specialized roles also offers opportunities for career advancement, including team leadership or even starting your own business.
Diverse Work and Skill Development
HVAC-R work is dynamic and varied. Technicians can install, maintain, and troubleshoot a wide range of systems, from residential heat pumps to commercial refrigeration units. Along the way, you’ll develop technical, problem-solving, and customer service skills that keep your career versatile and resilient.
Positive Environmental Impact
Working in HVAC-R in Atlantic Canada allows you to make a tangible environmental difference in your community. Installing energy-efficient systems like Daikin heat pumps helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower fossil fuel dependence, and improve energy efficiency in homes and businesses.
Opportunities Across the Region
Labour market data shows growing demand for HVAC-R professionals across all Atlantic provinces, providing the flexibility to pursue rewarding opportunities wherever your career takes you.
The Bottom Line: Is HVAC a Good Career?
If you’re looking for a career path that offers stability, growth, and meaningful work, HVAC-R is an excellent choice in Atlantic Canada.
If you’re still curious about what it’s like to work in the HVAC-R industry or are actively applying for roles in Atlantic Canada, reach out directly to one of our local Daikin dealers or visit our Daikin Atlantic careers page.
Be Storm-Ready With This Heat Pump Protection Checklist
Living in Atlantic Canada means being prepared for whatever the weather brings. From the icy buildup of winter blizzards to the high winds of hurricane season, extreme weather can put stress on your home and your heat pump.
Your Daikin heat pump is built for our climate—but a little preparation goes a long way when it comes to heat pump protection. Knowing how to safeguard your system before, during, and after a storm will help keep it running reliably when you need it most.
Hurricanes & Tropical Storms
High winds and flying debris pose the greatest risks during hurricane season. Securing your outdoor unit, clearing away objects from your yard, and checking for damage after a storm are key steps in protecting your investment.
Snow and Ice Storms
Heavy snowfall and ice can block airflow around your outdoor unit, forcing it to work harder or shut down entirely. Preparing for snow and safely clearing away buildup afterward helps your system recover faster.
Power Outages & Voltage Fluctuations
Even when the storm passes, flickering power or outages can strain your system. Knowing how to reduce system load ahead of time, and when to safely restart your heat pump afterward, makes a big difference in keeping your equipment protected.
That’s why we’ve created a Storm-Ready Heat Pump Protection Checklist just for Atlantic Canadian homeowners. It’s a quick, practical checklist you can keep on hand to make sure you don’t miss the important steps before, during, and after a storm
Download your checklist to:
- Protect your heat pump before severe weather hits
- Know how to reduce strain on your system during storms
- Safely restart and check your unit afterward
Download the Storm-Ready Heat Pump Protection Checklist Here
Save With Daikin’s Fall 2025 Heat Pump Rebates
Until November 30, 2025, you could save on a Daikin ductless heat pump or smart thermostat with rebates available of up to $450!
This fall, take advantage of the Daikin’s ductless heat pump rebates.
In all Atlantic Canadian provinces, homeowners who have purchased one of the following systems by November 30, 2025 could be eligible for a rebate:
- Daikin MXS/MXL/MXLH Multi Zone $450
- Daikin AURORA, VISTA, and EMURA Single Zone $300
- Daikin CIRRA, OTERRA, and 19 Series $250
- Daikin ENTRA (18 SEER) $200
- Daikin ONE+ Smart Thermostat $150
- Daikin ONE Lite Connected Thermostat $75
*Models subject to availability.
Eligibility checklist:
- Homeowner purchased qualifying equipment between September 1, 2025, and November 30, 2025
- Daikin professional completed install between September 1, 2025, and December 15, 2025
- Rebate claim submitted by December 15, 2025
Contractors will file the consumer rebate claim, including all necessary documentation.
Contact your local Daikin Atlantic dealer to take advantage of this limited-time heat pump rebate for eligible ductless systems!
Tips to Avoid Heat Pump Installation Scams This Summer
More homeowners than ever are considering heat pumps as a cost-effective, energy-efficient way to stay cool. But when installations spike during the summer months, so too do heat pump scams.
From unlicensed installers to deceptive financing offers, these scams can cost homeowners thousands—and in many cases, leave them without a working cooling system at all.
If you’re in the market for a new heat pump or have recently been approached with a deal, take a few minutes to learn the warning signs and how to protect your home and investment.
What Are Heat Pump Installation Scams?
Heat pump scams often involve individuals or companies posing as legitimate installers. These scammers may promote limited-time discounts, fast-tracked installations, or unbeatable prices, only to vanish after receiving a deposit or delivering incomplete or faulty work.
In Nova Scotia, police and Efficiency Nova Scotia have issued warnings about individuals making false claims about fast-tracking rebates. These schemes leave homeowners stuck with high-interest loans when the promised rebates never arrive.
In other cases, homeowners receive low-quality installations by unqualified contractors, resulting in faulty equipment, costly repairs, or voided warranties. In the worst-case scenarios, scammers never return after receiving payment.
Watch Out for Warning Signs
If you’re in the market for a new heat pump or have been approached directly with an unsolicited heat pump installation offer, keep an eye out for these common red flags before making a purchase decision:
1. Unlicensed Installers
Always confirm that the individual or company offering heat pump installation services is properly licensed and certified in your region. Scammers often provide vague responses when asked for credentials or avoid the question entirely.
Tip: You can find all authorized Daikin Atlantic dealers in our online Dealer Index and contact them directly to verify that your Daikin heat pump installer is legitimate.
2. High-Pressure Tactics
A trustworthy HVAC-R professional should be focused on finding the best energy solution for your home—not rushing you into a decision. If someone pressures you to act quickly, replace working equipment urgently, or pay in full on the spot, that’s concerning. These tactics are designed to create a sense of urgency so you don’t have time to think critically or compare options.
While it’s common for professionals to request a deposit, full payment upfront before any work begins is not standard practice. In many scam cases, the contractor disappears or delivers poor workmanship once paid in full.
3. No Written Estimate or Warranty
If an installer refuses to provide a written quote or is vague about warranty details, that’s a strong sign to walk away. Without documentation, you have shaky legal footing if something goes wrong with the heat pump installation or the system itself.
When installed and serviced by an authorized professional, new Daikin heat pumps come with an up to 12-year limited-parts guarantee to ensure your investment is protected.
Tip: Always ask for a formal, written contract, an itemized work estimate, and clear warranty documentation before agreeing to any work or making a payment.
4 Tips to Protect Yourself From Heat Pump Installation Scams
Make sure that your heat pump installation and purchase are done right by starting with these preventative steps:
1. Research the Installer
Look up the company’s name online. Check for reviews, complaints, and ratings from reliable sources. If they don’t have a website or any online presence, that’s a red flag.
2. Buy from Trusted Brands
Compare offers from at least two or three licensed providers. While the lowest immediate quote can be tempting, there are multiple factors impacting the cost of a heat pump, and an incredibly low offer may be too good to be true. Make sure each company provides detailed estimates and explains the scope of work.
3. Buy from Trusted Brands
Stick with well-known heat pump manufacturers and authorized dealers. Reputable brands like Daikin have trusted dealers and installers who are trained to handle their equipment properly.
4. Ask Questions
Don’t hesitate to ask your heat pump installer follow-up questions like:
- What’s included in the installation?
- How long will it take?
- Is post-installation support or maintenance provided?
- What is covered under warranty?
What to Do If You Think You’ve Been Targeted
Start by contacting your local law enforcement agency to file a report. Document all communications with the installer, including emails, text messages, contracts (if any), and payment receipts.
If you’ve made a payment or provided financial information to the scammer, contact your bank, credit card company, or loan provider immediately. They may be able to stop pending payments or help you recover lost funds.
If you were promised a rebate as part of the installation, contact the official organization offering that funding directly. Confirm whether your application was submitted correctly and whether the installer is an approved partner.
Stay Cool, But Stay Cautious
Heat pumps can be a smart and energy-efficient choice for home cooling, but only when installed properly by a qualified professional. Stay alert, ask questions, and only work with certified, trustworthy contractors like those in the Daikin Atlantic Dealer Index.
How to Improve Indoor Air Quality with Heat Pumps and Smart Thermostats
Atlantic Canadians know that our region has a unique climate characterized by high humidity in the summer and dry air in the winter. This can significantly impact indoor air quality (IAQ). Fortunately, modern HVAC solutions like heat pumps and smart thermostats not only provide efficient heating and cooling but also play a pivotal role in enhancing IAQ.
Understanding the Importance of Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air quality refers to the condition of the air within and around buildings, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of you and your family. Poor IAQ can lead to health issues, including allergies, respiratory problems, and even long-term chronic conditions. In Atlantic Canada, factors such as seasonal humidity fluctuations, older home constructions, and limited ventilation during colder months can exacerbate IAQ concerns.
The Role of Heat Pumps in Improving Indoor Air Quality
Advanced Filtration Systems
Daikin heat pumps are equipped with sophisticated filtration systems designed to capture dust, pollen, pet dander, and other airborne particles. By continuously circulating and filtering the air, these systems help reduce allergens and pollutants, creating a healthier indoor environment. Regular professional maintenance is recommended, but you can keep the filters clean with a few simple steps as outlined in this article.
Humidity Control
High humidity levels can lead to discomfort, mold growth, dust mites, and other moisture-related issues. Daikin heat pumps with dehumidification or ‘dry’ mode can effectively reduce indoor humidity, maintaining optimal levels between 30-50%.
Energy Efficiency and Consistent Airflow
Unlike traditional heating systems that can cause temperature fluctuations, such as oil furnaces or wood stoves, Daikin heat pumps provide consistent airflow and temperature control. This steady circulation helps prevent air stagnation, reducing the buildup of indoor pollutants and ensuring a more uniform distribution of clean air throughout the home.
How to Monitor Indoor Air Quality in Your Home
Real-Time Monitoring and Adjustments

The Daikin One Touch smart thermostat offers real-time monitoring of indoor conditions, including temperature, humidity, and even air quality indicators. It’s a ‘smart’ thermostat because it will analyze the data and make automatic adjustments to maintain optimal IAQ. For instance, if humidity levels rise, the system can activate dehumidification modes or increase ventilation to restore balance.
Integration with Ventilation Systems
Some advanced smart thermostats including the Daikin One Touch, can integrate with your home ventilation system, allowing for the introduction of fresh outdoor air when indoor air quality declines. This feature is most useful when indoor pollutants rise, such as during cooking, cleaning or painting, ensuring the air is replaced with fresh, filtered air.
Personalized Comfort Settings
Smart thermostats can be programmed specifically to your user behaviours and preferences, creating personalized schedules that optimize both comfort and air quality. By reducing unnecessary heating or cooling when your home is unoccupied, you’ll save energy and prevent the overuse of your HVAC system.
Addressing Common IAQ Challenges in Atlantic Canada
Mold and Mildew Prevention
The region’s high humidity levels can create ideal conditions for mold and mildew growth. By maintaining appropriate humidity levels and ensuring proper ventilation, heat pumps and smart thermostats work together to prevent these issues, protecting both the home’s structure and your health.
Combating Dry Winter Air
During the colder months, indoor air can become excessively dry, leading to health issues like dry skin and respiratory irritation. While heat pumps are efficient at heating, they can sometimes reduce indoor humidity. Integrating humidifiers and using smart thermostats to monitor and adjust humidity levels can alleviate these problems, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment year-round.
Enhancing Air Circulation in Older Homes
Many older homes in Atlantic Canada were built with limited ventilation. Daikin heat pumps can improve indoor air quality with better air circulation. When paired with smart thermostats, they can ensure that air is evenly distributed, reducing the concentration of indoor pollutants and enhancing overall air quality.
Maximizing IAQ Benefits with Daikin Solutions
Daikin Atlantic offers a range of products designed to enhance indoor air quality:
- Daikin Heat Pumps: Equipped with advanced filtration and humidity control features, these systems provide efficient heating and cooling while improving IAQ.
- Daikin One Touch Smart Thermostat: This device offers real-time monitoring, personalized comfort settings, and integration with ventilation systems, ensuring optimal indoor conditions.
- Professional Installation and Maintenance: Proper installation and regular maintenance are crucial for optimal performance. Daikin Atlantic’s network of Comfort Pros ensures that systems are correctly installed and maintained, maximizing their IAQ benefits.
Take Advantage of Available Rebates
Improving your home’s indoor air quality doesn’t have to be a financial burden. Various rebate programs are available in Atlantic Canada to assist homeowners:
- Daikin Atlantic Rebates: Homeowners can save up to $450 on qualifying ductless mini-split heat pump systems and up to $150 on a Daikin One Touch smart thermostat.
- Federal and Provincial Programs: Combined rebates of up to $30,000 are available for homeowners switching from oil to high-efficiency heat pumps, making it an opportune time to upgrade your HVAC system. Some offer free energy-efficient products, including smart thermostats, to help improve indoor air quality and home energy efficiency.
Breathe Easier with Improved IAQ
Enhancing indoor air quality is essential for health, comfort, and overall well-being. By investing in Daikin heat pumps and smart thermostats, homeowners can effectively manage humidity levels, reduce pollutants, and ensure a healthier living environment.
Contact your local Daikin Atlantic contractor today to learn how our heat pumps and smart thermostats can transform your home’s indoor air quality.
Tips to Keep Your AC Cost in Check This Summer
As the summer heat sets in, many Atlantic Canadians will be relying on air conditioning to stay cool indoors. We’ve gathered some practical tips to help homeowners remain comfortable while minimizing their overall AC costs!
Block Out Heat Before It Hits Your Home
The first defence against heat is keeping it out of your home as much as possible. The hotter it gets inside, the harder your AC needs to work and the more energy you’ll use. Sealing cracks and openings around windows and doors helps prevent warm air from sneaking in. Closing curtains during the hottest parts of the day can block direct sunlight from raising indoor temperatures. In nice weather, using an outdoor grill instead of cooking on the stove can keep your home cooler while lessening the strain on your AC.
Don’t Overcool an Empty House
Raising your thermostat to a higher temperature when you’re not home is a simple yet effective way to reduce electricity consumption. While it might seem like turning off your air conditioner completely is the best way to reduce your cost of AC, this can actually backfire. When you return, your system has to work much harder—and use more power—to bring the temperature back down to a comfortable level. Instead, set your thermostat to a higher, energy-efficient temperature while away.
Smart thermostats can make this easier by automatically adjusting based on your needs. The Daikin One smart thermostat gives you greater control over your home’s temperatures, allowing you to schedule cooling times. By working with your Daikin heat pump through the Daikin One Home mobile app, the thermostat also knows when you’ve left home and can reduce cooling to save energy.
Examine Efficiency Metrics Before You Buy
When purchasing a new heat pump air conditioner, it’s important to consider how energy efficiency will impact AC cost in the long term. Updated efficiency metrics like SEER2, EER2, and HSPF2 provide valuable insights into how effectively a system converts energy into cooling and heating. By reviewing these metrics, you can compare different models and find the most energy-efficient options for your home.
Need help understanding which heat pump would be the most efficient for your home? A Daikin Comfort Pro dealer can provide an in-home assessment to evaluate your needs and recommend the best solution.
Upgrade to a Heat Pump with Daikin Inverter Technology
The Daikin FIT is a heat pump that uses inverter technology for more efficient, gradual temperature changes. When used as a heat pump air conditioner, the inverter in a Daikin FIT will slowly ramp cooling up or down instead of cycling the heat pump on and off. As highlighted in this case study, this technology can lead to significantly lower AC costs over time compared to a traditional heat pump system!
Keep Up With AC Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential to ensuring your AC system runs efficiently. A well-maintained heat pump air conditioner consumes less energy, reducing the strain on your unit and lowering AC costs. Be sure to keep on top of your at-home and professional heat pump maintenance to keep things running smoothly.
Use Heat Pump Rebates to Lower AC Cost
Taking advantage of provincial rebates is a great way to save on the initial costs of a new heat pump air conditioner. Our full Guide to Heat Pump Rebates in Atlantic Canada details which heat pump rebates are available to homeowners in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland & Labrador. Along with these provincial savings, the guide also describes consumer rebates and federal government programs that can help you save on a new heat pump.
Contact a Daikin Dealer to Keep Cool Without Breaking the Bank
Don’t let AC costs overheat your budget this summer! Connect with a Daikin dealer near you to explore energy-efficient heat pump systems and discover how you can save with rebates in Atlantic Canada.
Save Up to $450 on Daikin Ductless Heat Pumps With Spring 2025 Rebates!
Keep your home cool and comfortable all season long.
Make your home more comfortable this spring with help from Daikin’s Spring 2025 ductless heat pump rebates! A new heat pump not only keeps your home cool during the warmer months, but also provides year-round benefits such as improved air quality, humidity control, and heating when the weather cools down again. Don’t miss out—these rebates offer major savings, so you can enjoy a cooler, more comfortable home this summer, for less!
Save up to $450 on qualifying heat pump systems with the Daikin ductless spring heat pump rebate! Or, save up to $150 on a Daikin One Touch smart thermostat!
In all Atlantic Canadian provinces, homeowners who have purchased and installed one of the following systems between April 1st and June 30th, 2025 could be eligible for a rebate:
- Cold Climate Multi-Zone MXS/MXL/MXLH $450
- ATMOSPHERA* $375
- Cold Climate AURORA, VISTA, and EMURA Single Zone $300
- CIRRA, OTERRA, and 19 Series $250
- ENTRA 18 SEER $200
- Daikin One Touch Smart Thermostat DTST-TOU-ADA-A $150
- Daikin One Lite Connected Thermostat DTST-LTE-LA-A $75
*Models subject to availability.
Eligibility checklist:
- Homeowner purchased qualifying equipment had a Daikin professional installation completed between April 1, 2025, and June 30th, 2025
- Contractors will file the consumer rebate claim, including all necessary documentation
All claims must be submitted online by the dealer with appropriate back-up documentation.
Contact your local Daikin Atlantic dealer to take advantage of this limited-time heat pump rebate for eligible ductless systems!
The 2025 Guide to Heat Pump Rebates in Atlantic Canada
Heating your home efficiently doesn’t have to break the bank. With rebate programs offering savings of up to $22,000, transitioning to modern heat pump systems in Atlantic Canada has never been more accessible. Whether you live in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, or Prince Edward Island, you can take advantage of substantial financial incentives to enjoy year-round comfort while reducing your carbon footprint.
In this post, we’ll break down Heat Pump Rebates in Atlantic Canada for 2025 and show how they can benefit your home.
What Are Heat Pump Rebates in Atlantic Canada?
Heat pump rebates are financial incentives provided by provincial and federal programs to make heat pump installations more affordable. These programs encourage homeowners to adopt energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions, reducing energy consumption and carbon footprints. With rebate amounts ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars, switching to a heat pump is a cost-effective step toward energy efficiency.
Nova Scotia Heat Pump Rebates
- Efficiency Nova Scotia — Home Energy Assessment Program: Efficiency Nova Scotia offers rebates through the Home Energy Assessment Program. Homeowners begin with an initial assessment by a Registered Energy Advisor for $199, who provides recommendations for home upgrades. Upgrades completed within 12 months are eligible for rebates. Moderate-income households may qualify for $1,000 to $3,000 per ton on heat pumps. For more details, visit Efficiency Nova Scotia’s website.
- Efficiency Nova Scotia — Heating System Rebates Program: For homeowners who have upgraded their heating system in the past 180 days, this program offers rebates of up to $1,600 for eligible centrally-ducted heat pumps and up to $800 for eligible ductless mini-split heat pumps. Ensure your unit qualifies by reviewing the Heating System Rebates Terms and Conditions.
New Brunswick Heat Pump Rebates
NB Power — Total Home Energy Savings Program
This program provides rebates for energy-saving home upgrades, including central ducted air source heat pumps, mini-split heat pumps, and furnace heat pump add-ons. The process involves:
- Register and Schedule Your Evaluation: Complete an online registration form or call 1-800-663-6272 to book your Home Energy Evaluation with a Certified Energy Advisor.
- Review Your Report: Receive prioritized recommendations for energy efficiency improvements.
- Select & Complete Upgrades: Complete the recommended work within 9 months, keeping all receipts and following all guidelines.
- Final Inspection: Your Certified Energy Advisor verifies your upgrades and provides a new EnerGuide rating.
- Receive Incentive: Set up direct deposit to receive your rebate promptly.
Additional Programs in New Brunswick
- New Home Energy Savings Program: Offers advice on making new homes energy efficient before construction, with potential rebates for meeting specific criteria.
- Enhanced Energy Savings Program: Targets homeowners with a combined gross household income under $70,000, providing rebates for energy efficiency upgrades, including heat pumps.
Prince Edward Island Heat Pump Rebates
efficiencyPEI — Energy Efficient Equipment Rebates
PEI homeowners can access rebates for various heat pumps, provided they adhere to program requirements and the units are listed among the “Energy Star Most Efficient” models. Rebate amounts include:
- Central (air-to-air or air-to-water) Air Source Heat Pumps: Up to $2,500 (regular rebate) or up to $4,500 (low-income rebate).
- Ground Source (Geothermal) Heat Pumps: Up to $4,000 (regular rebate) or up to $7,500 (low-income rebate).
- Mini-Split Air Source Heat Pumps: Up to $1,200 (regular rebate) or up to $2,400 (low-income rebate).
For detailed information and application forms, visit efficiencyPEI’s website.
Newfoundland and Labrador Heat Pump Rebates
takeCHARGE — Oil to Electric Incentive
This program offers incentives for replacing oil tanks with heat pumps.
Savings include:
- Central Heat Pump: Up to $9,000 (general stream) or up to $22,000 (income-qualified stream).
- Multiple Mini-Split or Multi-Split Heat Pumps: Up to $6,500 (general stream) or up to $18,000 (income-qualified stream).
Review the program’s eligibility guidelines on the takeCHARGE website.
Federal and Manufacturer Rebates
In addition to provincial programs, federal and manufacturer rebates can further reduce the cost of installing a heat pump.
Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program
This federal initiative provides up to $10,000 for eligible low-to-median income households across Canada to switch from oil heating to a heat pump. Additional funds are available in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island, where the program is co-delivered by provincial governments. For full program details and eligibility requirements, visit the Government of Canada’s website.
Daikin Consumer Rebate
Daikin offers seasonal rebates on eligible equipment. Contact your local Daikin dealer to learn about current limited-time offers and how to qualify for these rebates.
Find the Right Heat Pump Rebates in Atlantic Canada with a Daikin Dealer
By taking advantage of these rebate programs, homeowners in Atlantic Canada can significantly reduce the cost of installing a heat pump while contributing to environmental sustainability. With federal, provincial, and manufacturer rebates available, switching to energy-efficient heating and cooling is a smart choice for your home, wallet and the planet.
Connect with your local energy advisor or Daikin dealer to learn how Heat Pump Rebates in Atlantic Canada can benefit your home.
Download the guide to heat pump rebates in Atlantic Canada to learn how these programs can benefit your home. Start saving and stay comfortable year-round!