Heat Pump Installation North Vancouver: 2025 Ultimate Guide (Costs, Rebates, Local Installers)
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Searching for heat pump installation in North Vancouver? You’re in the right place.
With BC Hydro and FortisBC still offering generous rebates in 2025, thousands of North Vancouver homeowners are switching from old furnaces and gas boilers to high-efficiency heat pumps — saving up to 60% on heating bills and staying cool in summer without a separate AC.
This guide gives you everything you need to make the smartest decision in 2025 — updated November 2025 with the latest rebates, real local costs, and the exact steps North Vancouver homeowners are using right now.

Why North Vancouver Homeowners Are Switching to Heat Pumps in 2025
Average winter heating bill drops from $250–$350/month (gas furnace) to $80–$140/month
Qualify for combined rebates up to $16,000+ (BC Hydro + FortisBC + CleanBC)
One system heats AND cools — no separate air conditioner needed
Increases home resale value (buyers love energy-efficient upgrades)
Eligible for 0% interest financing through certain contractors
Current 2025 Heat Pump Rebates for North Vancouver Residents
(Programs confirmed active as of November 2025 — links below to apply today)
Rebate Program | Amount Available | Key Requirements | Link to Apply |
BC Hydro Heat Pump Rebate | Up to $4,000 | Cold-climate certified heat pump | |
FortisBC Dual-Fuel Rebate | Up to $5,000 (ends Dec 18, 2025) | Paired with gas backup | |
CleanBC Better Homes | Up to $7,000 (income-qualified) | Primary residence in BC | |
City of North Vancouver | Up to $2,000 (top-up) | Must use registered contractor |
Total possible: $16,000+ when stacking (yes — most programs allow stacking).
Real 2025 Heat Pump Installation Costs in North Vancouver (After Rebates)
Based on quotes from North Vancouver homes (2,000–3,500 sq ft) in the last 60 days:
Home Size | System Type | Gross Cost | Rebates Applied | Net Cost to Homeowner |
1,800–2,400 sq ft | Ducted (central) | $16,000–$22,000 | $9,000–$13,000 | $7,000–$11,000 |
2,000–3,000 sq ft | Ductless mini-split (4–6 heads) | $14,000–$19,000 | $8,000–$12,000 | $5,500–$9,000 |
2,500–4,000 sq ft | Hybrid/dual-fuel | $18,000–$25,000 | $11,000–$16,000 | $7,000–$12,000 |
→ Most North Vancouver families pay $6,000–$10,000 net after rebates for a full system that heats and cools the entire home.
How Long Does Installation Take in North Vancouver?
Ductless systems: 1–3 days
Full ducted systems: 3–7 days
Hybrid upgrades (keeping existing furnace): 2–4 days
We’ve seen installs completed in Edgemont, Lynn Valley, Deep Cove, Central Lonsdale, and Upper Lonsdale with zero issues.
Why Choose Budget Heating & Plumbing Services for Your North Vancouver Heat Pump Installation?
Serving North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and the entire Lower Mainland since 2014 in the community
Fully licensed, bonded, and Red Seal certified technicians
We handle ALL rebate paperwork for you (most companies don’t)
0% financing available + 12-year parts & labour warranties
Emergency service 24/7 — same team that installs services your system forever
Ready to Save Thousands This Winter?
Get your FREE heat pump quote and rebate eligibility check today.
Call or text 604-343-1985 Or click below and we’ll respond in under 10 minutes → Get My Free Quote →
Don’t wait — FortisBC’s $5,000 dual-fuel rebate expires December 18, 2025, and top installers are booking 4–6 weeks out.
Budget Heating & Plumbing Services Serving from Horseshoe Bay to Chilliwack Licensed | Insured | Rebate Experts
P.S. Yes — we install in rainy North Vancouver conditions year-round. Winter is actually the BEST time to install (faster scheduling + maximum rebates).