With a heat pump from 1Click Heating & Cooling, you can enjoy significant savings on your energy bills, all while reducing your carbon footprint and contributing to a more sustainable future.

How do heat pumps work?
Air source heat pumps use electricity to extract heat from the air outside, and then amplify and transfer it inside to provide heating and hot water for your home. Heat pumps are generally around 300% efficient - meaning they can provide three times more heat energy than they use.

Ductless mini-split heat pumps
Ductless heat pumps, also known as mini-splits, are an efficient, flexible solution for heating and cooling single rooms, small spaces, or homes without existing ductwork. Unlike central HVAC systems, ductless heat pumps do not need a duct system as they use individual air distribution units called “heads”, which are mounted on walls in the home. Ductless mini-split heat pumps are very resourceful and help to cut down your power bills. They are also more convenient to set up than traditional HVAC systems.

Ducted central heat pumps
Ducted heat pumps are a system of forced-air heating and cooling, which function like furnaces and air conditioners, but consume significantly less power and are more efficient. A ducted heat pump consists of two components: an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit includes the compressor, condenser, and evaporator, while the inside unit has a fan and blower. Ducted heat pumps are best suited for homes with existing ductwork.
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Why 1Click?
As the leading provider of heat pumps in British Columbia, 1Click Heating & Cooling is committed to delivering quality, efficiency, and comfort. Our professional team is always ready to guide you through choosing the right heat pump for your home. Our goal is to make this process as simple and convenient for you as possible.

Heat pump incentives in British Columbia
At 1Click Heating & Cooling, we aim to make energy efficiency upgrades affordable for everyone. We specialize in connecting customers to available funding through government grants and rebates, guiding them through every step of the incentive application process.
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Heat pump FAQs
How much does an electric heat pump cost?
How much does an electric heat pump cost?
The cost of an electric heat pump can vary depending on factors such as the size of the unit, installation requirements, and any additional features. On average, expect to invest between $3,000 to $15,000 for the equipment alone. Browse our available products to see transparent pricing for heat pumps and other systems right on our website. You can also get a personalized estimate for your specific heat pump project using our easy 3-minute online quote tool.
How much does it cost to install a heat pump?
How much does it cost to install a heat pump?
The cost of installation will depend on a number of factors, such as whether you are installing a central ducted heat pump or a ductless mini-split. Installation costs are also influenced by your existing electrical system, which may require some updates in order to accommodate an electric heat pump. The good news is that when you purchase a heat pump from 1Click, installation is always included.
How much money could I save with a heat pump?
How much money could I save with a heat pump?
The amount of money you can save with a heat pump will depend on a number of factors, including the size of your home, your energy usage, and the efficiency of your current heating system. However, many of our customers report significant savings on their energy bills after switching to a heat pump - as much as a 50% reduction in some cases!
Do heat pumps work in extreme temperatures?
Do heat pumps work in extreme temperatures?
Heat pumps are designed to work in a wide range of temperatures, with some cold-climate models providing heat in temperatures as low as -30°C. However, extreme cold can affect their efficiency. In parts of the country that frequently see extreme cold, heat pumps are typically paired with a backup heating system to ensure reliable comfort even during the coldest winter months.
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