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Act now for your chance to save up to $6000 on utility rebates and energy audits.*

Ask Us How You May Be Eligible for up to $6000 in Government and Utility Rebates on Qualifying Equipment.*

Now is a great time to replace your current heating and cooling system with a new, energy-efficient heat pump system.

There are a variety of rebates, grants and offers ready for you to take advantage of but it can be confusing trying to figure it all out. Here’s why you should Call on Reliance™:

  • We can walk you through the BC heat pump rebates, grants and offers available to you
  • We have eligible heat pump equipment for your home and expert technicians ready to install it

Here are the details and some useful links…

*Up to $6000 is available from Clean BC. Customers must qualify for government and utility rebates independent of Reliance. Other terms and conditions apply.

CLEAN BC REBATES

Don’t miss your opportunity to save big!

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Ever hear the term heat pump and wondered what it means exactly?
Heat Pump technology has been around for a long time and it is commonly used in many parts of the world as a way for families to both heat and cool their homes. It can be an efficient and cost-effective way to stay comfortable, while possibly helping to reduce your carbon footprint.

What Is It? – How They Work
The best way to describe a heat pump is like an air conditioning unit that can operate in reverse. During the summer, it helps to keep you cool by removing heat from inside your home and moving it outside. It keeps your home comfortable in the cooler months by removing heat from the outside air and circulating it back indoors.

These units run on electricity, and work seamlessly with your furnace or back-up heat source so that your back-up heat source automatically takes over when the temperature becomes too cold outside for the heat pump to work effectively.

And for added convenience, heat pumps can also work with your existing ductwork and furnace fan to move air throughout your home.

Types
There are several different types of heat pumps that are available, depending on your needs, your current heating and cooling set-up, and your budget.
The most common is air source, and as the name suggests, it absorbs heat from the air and moves it either in-to or out-of your home, depending on the season.

Geothermal, or ground source heat pumps, operate like the air source units, however they use the earth or ground water to source and to expel heat. The more consistent temperatures found underground can help to make this type run more efficiently, especially during the hotter and colder days of the year.

Stand-alone units that do not require traditional ductwork are also available.

Benefits
Using a heat pump could create greater overall comfort in your home, providing consistent temperatures throughout the year.

Heat pumps move heat rather than creating it, so they can help to reduce your energy consumption and your costs, especially during milder months.

Since they run on electricity, heat pumps may produce lower CO2 emissions than a furnace that burns fossil fuels, depending on the cleanliness of your electricity supply.

And since your furnace won’t need to be running as much, you could reduce your emissions even further and help to protect yourself from fluctuating fuel costs.

Rent or Buy
Think a heat pump might be right for you?

One of our Home Comfort Advisors can help you decide which type and model might be best for your needs. There are also options to purchase your equipment or take advantage of our rental program for one low monthly fee – which includes expert installation, 24/7 live support, repairs and service.

To book your FREE in-home consultation or to speak with a Home Comfort Advisor on how we can help to reduce your carbon footprint, Call on Relianceâ„¢.