Serving Peterborough, Lindsay, Lakefield & The Kawarthas
When thinking about upgrading your home’s heating and cooling system, one of the first questions you probably have is cost.
At Kawartha Eco Climate Control, we believe homeowners should have a realistic idea of pricing before booking a site visit. All homes are different, and while an exact quote requires a professional assessment, we feel it’s important to provide you with realistic, typical price ranges. You can then make a more informed decision for your home or cottage.
Many different brands are available. From standard models like the Midea EVOX (offering strong performance, modern controls, and a 12-year parts and compressor warranty) to premium Mitsubishi installations and efficient models like those from GREE and TempShift, below is what you can expect to invest.
Note: The given price ranges are only estimates for common residential projects. Costs will vary depending upon many factors, including but not limited to the type of house, equipment brand, system capacity, electrical demands, ductwork, controls required, line-set routing, rebate eligibility, and installation complexity. More complex installations, crawlspaces, difficult access, electrical upgrades, ductwork modifications, or premium equipment can increase the final price.
If you are looking to replace an aging air conditioner, a standard central AC is a traditional choice.
Standard Central AC Replacement: Typically $4,500 – $6,500+ (before HST)
Premium brands, larger systems, coil/line-set modifications, or more complex installations can result in a higher quote.
Thinking of replacing your AC? Consider a Hybrid Heat Pump instead.
Homeowners replacing an older air conditioner should strongly compare a standard AC replacement with a hybrid heat pump. A heat pump provides efficient summer cooling like a central air conditioner, but can also help heat your home during the heating season. This can reduce furnace runtime, lower propane or gas usage where applicable, and may qualify for rebates depending on the system and program eligibility.
A hybrid heat pump system can help reduce gas or propane usage by allowing the heat pump to handle much of the heating season, while your existing furnace remains in place for backup heat generation.
Standard Hybrid Heat Pump System: Typically $8,800 – $12,000+
Premium Mitsubishi Hybrid System: Typically $16,000 – $18,000+
For homeowners looking to move away from fossil fuels, an all-electric central heat pump system can replace a traditional furnace and air conditioner setup while using the home’s existing ductwork where suitable. This is where systems like the Midea EVOX truly shine.
Standard All-Electric Central Heat Pump: Typically $13,000 – $15,000+
Premium or Complex All-Electric System: Typically $17,000 – $22,000+
Replacing your costly and troublesome oil tank is a great investment to make. Oil-to-heat-pump conversions are more involved than a standard equipment replacement because they may include oil tank removal, electrical work, backup heat planning, ductwork adjustments, and rebate paperwork. While the upfront investment is higher, switching from heating oil to an eligible cold-climate heat pump can significantly reduce reliance on oil and improve overall efficiency.
Standard Oil-to-Heat Pump Conversion: Typically $14,000 – $16,000+
Premium Mitsubishi or Complex Oil Conversion: Closer to $18,000 – $20,000+
Eligible homeowners may qualify for up to $10,000 through the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program, depending on program requirements.
No ductwork? Ductless systems are the ultimate solution for cottages, historical homes, or new additions, providing highly customizable, room-by-room comfort.
Single-Zone Ductless Heat Pump: $5,500 – $8,500+
Two-Zone System: $9,500 – $13,000+
Three-Zone Ductless System: $11,500 – $16,000+
Four-Zone Ductless System: $14,500 – $20,000+
Pool heat pumps are an efficient electric option for heating your pool and extending your swimming season. Pricing depends on pool size, equipment selection, electrical requirements, plumbing layout, pad/location, and installation complexity. We supply and install high-efficiency inverter pool heat pumps, with final equipment selection based on pool size, availability, and site requirements.
Pool Heat Pump Installation: typically $9,000 – $11,000+ before HST
Need a technician to troubleshoot an existing system? See our professional rates below:
Diagnostic/Service Call: $229 (Includes one hour of on-site troubleshooting)
Additional Hourly Labour: $110/hour (Billed after the initial hour)
Parts and materials are extra where applicable.
Get an Exact Price for Your Home
The best way to know exactly what your project will cost is to have our team take a look. We provide honest, no-pressure estimates tailored to your home and your budget.
Or reach out directly:
Phone:
(705) 868-8246
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