It is widely known that a heat pump can save you money in energy costs, but what about upfront costs? These costs may seem easier to absorb when building a new home, but when you are upgrading your existing heat source such as a furnace or electric baseboards, it may feel prohibitively expensive to switch to a heat pump. Luckily, there are many rebates that can help with these upfront costs.
There are often rebates and specials happening directly through Daikin authorized dealers. Check with us about current rebates.
Nova Scotia has a Heating System Rebate Program that provides rebates for upgrades to efficient heat pumps within 90 days of purchase and installation. Recently, program updates have made even more units eligible for the rebate program. These changes include:
The Daikin FIT is a perfect example of a qualifying system. For more information on how to apply for a rebate in Nova Scotia, click here.
To find out how much you could qualify for in total rebates in a few simple clicks, use Daikin's easy rebate calculator.
It’s no surprise that efficiency plays a major role in choosing a heat pump based on cost savings—so which ones are the most efficient?
There are some that stand out among the rest, but keep in mind that there are other factors that impact how efficient your heat pump will be, including professional installation and proper sizing. The best place to start is with a no-obligation heat pump consultation from us. In the meantime, check out these efficient heat pump models:
What is your current heat source? If you are simply upgrading your heat pump to a newer model, the overall savings may not seem that drastically different in your heating bills. However, if you are replacing your furnace or baseboard heating as your main source of heat, then you will see a difference in your monthly costs. Why? Heat pumps can produce more than 3 units of heat for every unit of electricity used compared to most baseboards which are 1:1, and they can be more efficient than your furnace.