Quebec Heat Pump Rebates: What They Mean for You
If you’re a Quebec homeowner, there’s real support for installing an efficient heat pump — especially through Hydro-Québec. Here’s a plain-language look at the main programs and what they mean once that new system is installed and running.
Heads up: rebate amounts, eligibility, and program rules change. Always confirm the current details on the official Hydro-Québec LogisVert and Quebec.ca websites before you plan around them. We’re a heating-element supplier, not a program administrator, and we’re not affiliated with Hydro-Québec or the Government of Quebec.
What the programs are
- LogisVert (Hydro-Québec) — rebates for installing high-efficiency heat pumps (central and wall-mounted) and other efficient equipment.
- Chauffez vert — supports converting from a fossil-fuel heating system (oil, propane, gas) to electricity or renewable energy.
- Rénoclimat — provincial program offering an energy assessment and rebates on insulation, air sealing, and equipment.
Exact dollar amounts depend on the equipment’s efficiency rating, your existing heating system, and program conditions — see the official sites for the current figures.
What this means once your heat pump is in
A rebate gets the system installed — but a heat pump is a long-term appliance, and the electric auxiliary (backup) heating elements inside it do wear out, especially after years of hard Quebec winters. When that day comes, you don’t need a whole new system — just the right replacement element.
That’s where we come in. We supply and custom-build heat pump elements matched to your make and model and ship across Canada. If your backup heat ever runs weak or cold, send us your details and we’ll find the right part.
For HVAC contractors
If you install heat pumps, rebate programs like LogisVert drive a wave of new systems — and every one is a future service and parts customer. We offer bulk and contractor pricing on heat-strip and furnace elements so you have a single Canadian supplier for replacement parts as those installs age.
Bottom line: take the rebate, enjoy the efficient heat — and when the backup elements eventually wear out, keep the system going for a fraction of the cost of replacing it.
Sources
The program details above are general estimates for guidance only and were not independently verified — always confirm current amounts and eligibility with the official sources below before relying on them:
Related guides
- Alberta Heat Pump Rebates: What They Mean for You
- BC Heat Pump Rebates: What They Mean for You
- Can You Run a Heat Pump Without Auxiliary Heat?
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