Ductless heat pump systems provide whole-home comfort and incredible energy efficiency
Enjoy the perfect climate, every day
A ductless heat pump (also known as a "mini-split heat pump") can provide whole-home heating and cooling or can be installed in specific rooms or zones of your house.
We service all of Halifax County, Lunenburg, Hants, Kings and Colchester, including: Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville, Timberlea, Hammonds Plains, Tantallon, Waverley, and many more.
Their relatively low cost and flexibility for installation locations make ductless mini-split heat pumps a popular choice for homeowners in Nova Scotia. In fact, when most people think of a heat pump, they are picturing a mini-split unit.
Ductless can be mounted on the wall, floor, or in the ceiling with cassette units.
Perfect Applications for Mini-Splits:
Older homes without ductwork
Additions, sunrooms, or garages
Multi-family units or apartments
Small businesses or office spaces
We offer a number of different brands and models to choose from. This gives our customers the best choices in efficiency and aesthetics.
Estimates are always free. Request your estimate today!
Save money with a ductless heat pump system
Save money and enjoy year-round comfort. Mini-splits consume less energy compared to tradition systems, helping lower utility bills.
With ductless heat pumps, no ductwork means faster installation with minimal disruption.
The average savings on heating bills with heat pumps range from 30-60% depending on factors such as:
The efficiency of the heat pump system you choose
The type of heating system being replaced (e.g. electric baseboard or oil furnaces)
We work with major brands like:
Mitsubishi
Tosot
Tempstar
LG
How do heat pumps work?
During the warmer months, heat pumps work in reverse to keep your home cool and comfortable by moving heat and humidity from inside your home, outside. The heat pump unit acts as a fully equipped air conditioner. They’re reliable, efficient, and offer the best of both worlds with heating and cooling benefits all in one system.
Air-source heat pumps transfer heat energy from the air outside your home to the air inside. They’re very efficient, and work all winter, down to as low as -30, when your alternate heat source takes over. There’s more than enough warmth in the air on a typical Nova Scotia winter day for a heat pump to heat the average home. Air at -18 degrees still contains about 85% of the heat energy it contains at +21 degrees.