Is your current heating system as efficient and cost-effective as it could be?
A Heat Pump Installation for Your Alberta Home Can Make You Think Again.
Looking to improve indoor air quality?
Many heat pumps come with built-in air filters that improve indoor air quality by reducing allergens, dust, and humidity.
Tired of high energy bills?
You’ll get energy-efficient heating and cooling for your home that will be more efficient than a traditional system with a professional heat pump installation in Alberta.
Frustrated with uneven home comfort?
Heat pumps maintain steady indoor temperatures without the fluctuations common in some traditional systems, improving overall comfort.
Ready to simplify your home’s heating and cooling system?
Managing and maintaining both a furnace and an air conditioner can be costly and time-consuming, with two separate systems to service, repair, and eventually replace.
What You Get With a Heat Pump System
- Your heating system extracts air from the outside air, electrically heats it and pumps it into your home.
- The system can also extract warm indoor air to cool your home on those warm days.
- Greater energy efficiency than other heating systems.
- Without the need for fossil fuels, a heat pump is better for the environment.
Explore the Different Types of Heat Pumps for Your Alberta Home
Air Source Heat Pump
This heat pump system efficiently transfers heat between indoor and outdoor air, providing both heating and cooling solutions as needed. This system is ideal for providing efficient heating and cooling in homes or businesses, particularly in moderate climates.
Heat Pump Water Heater
We offer a highly energy-efficient alternative to traditional electric water heaters, utilizing the surrounding air to heat water effectively. This system is ideal for well-ventilated indoor spaces such as basements or garages.
Reversible Heat Pump
The reversible heat pump delivers both heating and cooling by reversing the flow of refrigerant within the system. This makes it an excellent solution for environments with wide temperature variations, from hot summers to freezing winters.
From consultation to completion, we provide tailored heat pump solutions for your home, including professional installation and annual maintenance to ensure optimal performance and year-round comfort.
Prioritize Energy-Efficient Comfort—Schedule Your Heat Pump Installation Today!

What to Consider When Installing A Heat Pump in Alberta
Size of Heat Pump
Choosing the correct size ensures optimal performance, energy efficiency, and adequate heating or cooling for your space.
Climate and temperature range for your property
Understanding your climate helps select a heat pump that can handle the temperature extremes of your area effectively.
Type of heat pump
Selecting the right type ensures the system meets your home’s specific heating and cooling needs.
Efficiency and operating costs
Optimizing insulation, proper installation, and regular maintenance can reduce energy consumption and costs.
Best place for installation
Adequate space for the indoor and outdoor units ensures proper airflow and efficient operation.
Compatibility with existing systems
Compatibility with current systems allows for seamless integration and improved overall functionality.
Initial cost and long term savings
Balancing upfront investment with energy savings over time highlights the cost-effectiveness of the system.
Contact us today to find out which heat pump option is right for your home or office.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a heat pump work in extreme cold?
Designed for cold climates, heat pumps can perform efficiently in temperatures as low as -25°C, so they can be used in colder regions.
How is a heat pump different from a traditional furnace or air conditioner?
While a furnace produces heat by burning fuel, like oil or natural gas, a heat pump transfers existing heat from one area to another, making them more energy-efficient. You can also get cooling from one system without the need for another appliance.
Are heat pumps energy efficient?
Heat pumps offer a highly energy-efficient heating solution by using electricity to move heat while conventional systems generate it. You can expect an efficiency rating of 300% or more, which means they produce more energy than they consume.
Do heat pumps require a backup heating source?
It can be very beneficial to have a backup heating source during times of extreme temperatures. Many dual-fuel systems automatically switch to the backup heating source under such conditions.
Are heat pumps noisy?
Today’s heat pumps are quieter than older models and many conventional HVAC systems. Ductless mini-splits are especially quiet, making them a great option at home.
How do I choose the right size of heat pump for my home?
Before we proceed with your heat pump installation, one of our HVAC professionals can perform a load calculation to determine the correct size based on your home’s square footage, insulation, windows, and local climate.
How often should these systems be maintained or inspected?
Our heat pump maintenance in Alberta is recommended annually to ensure peak performance for your system.
Are there financing options available for heat pumps?
We make affording a new heat pump system easy with our monthly installment plan.
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Bruin’s Plumbing & Heating is ready to help take care of your home comfort needs. Let us provide you with a quote for services in Red Deer and surrounding area.
