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$30,000
+ Seasonal Savings
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Massive government grants, rebates, and limited-time seasonal offers are available right now in your province.
Upgrade Your Comfort & Savings with Questar
Questar makes it easy to upgrade to energy-efficient heating & cooling while saving you thousands doing it.
Federal + Provincial Rebates
Up to $30,000 in Incentives
Free or Subsidized Installations in Select Areas
Tremendous Seasonal Discounts When You Act Now

Smart Summer Investment

Splash into summer like never before with the Elite Series Heat Pump Pool Heater — your gateway to warm, crystal-clear pool days that stretch from spring to fall. Designed with cutting-edge, money-saving efficiency in mind, this high-performance system keeps your water perfectly heated while keeping your energy bills low. Built for durability and reliability.
Let us Show you how your purchase will practically pay for itself with rebates, grants and flexible payment options available, now!
Inverter Heat Pump Technology
Unlike traditional systems that operate at a fixed speed, our system uses a variable-speed compressor that responds more precisely to your cooling and heating needs resulting in more consistent temperatures and energy efficiency.
Smart Control Anywhere
With Wi-Fi connectivity, you can adjust your heat or cooling from anywhere—right from your phone. Stay energy-efficient and comfortable while saving money, no matter where you are.
Efficient & Eco-Friendly
Our heat pump is more economical than geothermal and designed with intelligent logic to maintain steady comfort. It minimizes energy use, avoids temperature swings, and maximizes savings—all while being kind to the environment.
A Tradition of Innovation
Born from a long-established family business that pioneered heat pump technology locally, we’re proud to be the only company of our kind manufacturing heat pumps right here in Quebec, Canada—carrying forward a legacy of excellence and innovation.
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Questions Customers Are Asking
Yes, a heat pump can serve as both a heating and cooling system, effectively replacing both a furnace and an air conditioner. It transfers heat from the outside air into your home during winter and reverses the process in summer. However, in colder climates, especially where temperatures drop significantly, a supplemental heating source or a cold-climate heat pump model may be necessary to maintain comfort.
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in low temperatures, some functioning effectively down to -22°F (-30°C). Proper sizing and installation are crucial to ensure optimal performance in colder regions.
Installation costs vary based on the type of heat pump and the specifics of your home. On average, air-source heat pumps cost between $4,000 and $8,000, while ground-source systems can range from $10,000 to $25,000. Government incentives and rebates can significantly reduce these costs
Heat pumps are highly energy-efficient, often resulting in lower heating and cooling costs compared to traditional systems. Savings depend on factors like your current energy source, local electricity rates, and system efficiency.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning or replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, and ensuring the outdoor unit is free from debris. It’s recommended to have a professional service the system annually to maintain efficiency and longevity.
Yes, pool-specific heat pumps are designed to efficiently heat swimming pools by extracting heat from the ambient air. They’re most effective in temperatures above 50°F (10°C) and can extend your swimming season by maintaining comfortable water temperatures.
Sizing depends on your pool’s volume, desired temperature increase, and local climate. A general guideline is 4-5 BTUs per gallon of water for moderate climates. Consulting with a pool heating professional can provide a more accurate assessment.
Absolutely. Heat pumps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by utilizing electricity to transfer heat rather than generating it through combustion. When powered by renewable energy sources, their environmental impact is further minimized.
In many cases, existing ductwork can be used with a new heat pump system. However, it’s essential to have it inspected for leaks, insulation quality, and proper sizing to ensure optimal performance
Yes, various government programs offer rebates and tax credits to encourage the adoption of energy-efficient systems like heat pumps. For instance, in the UK, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme provides grants to offset installation costs.
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