Serving Peterborough, Lindsay, Lakefield, ON And Surrounding Areas
All-electric heat pumps are designed to handle Ontario winters without fossil fuels. Modern cold-climate systems provide efficient heating even in extreme temperatures while delivering high-efficiency cooling in the summer.
Why Choose an Electric Heat Pump?
- Lower carbon footprint
- Reduced reliance on fossil fuels
- Eliminate oil or propane tanks
- Cleaner mechanical room setup
- Future-ready electrification solution
- Potential long-term operating cost savings
- Future-proof technology using low-GWP refrigerants
Proven Cold Climate Performance
We install systems specifically engineered for Canadian winters. Proper sizing and configuration are critical. We perform detailed heat loss calculations to ensure the system is precisely matched to your home’s specific heating and cooling requirements.
Rural Heating & Generator Backup Planning
For rural properties across the Kawarthas, we can configure systems for generator compatibility and evaluate backup heat strategies where appropriate so you always have peace of mind.
Premium Brands We Trust
We primarily install premium Mitsubishi systems and the highly efficient Midea EVOX, which features an incredible 12-year parts and compressor warranty. We also offer reliable cold-climate solutions from TempShift and Gree, ensuring we have the perfect high-performance option for your specific application and budget.
Financing options are available for full electrification upgrades.
How Much Does an All-Electric Heat Pump Cost?
At Kawartha Eco Climate Control, we practice transparent pricing. Since each house is different and requires a unique evaluation for sizing, electrical needs, and ducting requirements, below is the average cost range of installing an all-electric central heat pump system:
- Standard All-Electric System: $13,000 – $15,000+ (Featuring robust options like the Midea EVOX with its 12-year warranty)
- Premium or Complex System: $17,000 – $22,000+
Want to know what impacts your total quote or how it stacks up against other systems?
Note: More complex systems can still be higher, depending on brand, refrigeration platform, electricity needs, backup heating, ductwork, crawlspace/basement access, and installation complexity.
