Stay Warm, Get Free Cooling, Lower Your Utility Bills and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
With a heat pump, you can enjoy year-round comfort - warmth in winter and cooling in summer - while planning around energy savings, carbon reduction, and the backup heat your home may still need.
Get Free Cooling by Switching to Heat Pump
With a heat pump, you will enjoy year-round comfort - warmth in winter, cooling in summer - while cutting your energy bills by 40-45%. Plus, you will reduce your carbon footprint, making it an eco-friendly choice to shelter future generations from a warming future.
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Hylex™ Universal Inverter Heat Pump Condensing Units
Why Calgary homeowners choose Samsung Hylex:
- Heats efficiently down to -25°C, even in Calgary winters.
- Cools in summer - replace your AC and furnace with one system path.
- Wind-Free technology uses 23,000 micro-holes for draft-free comfort.
- Up to 40% energy savings vs. traditional HVAC.
- Qualifies for CEIP rebates up to $10,000 through property taxes, according to the pasted page.
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- Heats efficiently down to -25°C.
- Cools in summer.
- Wind-Free technology: 23,000 micro-holes for draft-free comfort.
- Up to 40% energy savings vs. traditional HVAC.
- CEIP program language from the pasted page is preserved for review.
Save on heating costs during Calgary's cold winters and still enjoy cooling in the summer.
A heat pump offers the perfect year-round solution, efficiently heating your home while cutting your energy bills by up to 40-45%. Unlike a traditional furnace, a heat pump's efficiency helps you save on heating costs and effectively provides free cooling in the summer thanks to the energy savings from remaining seasons.
It is positioned on the pasted page as an ideal choice for homeowners wanting comfort, efficiency, and energy savings in Calgary's frequently changing weather and energy prices.
Heat Pumps, Heat and Cool - Proven Technology
The original page explains heat-pump performance, dual-fuel backup, Calgary weather, carbon reduction, utility savings, AC upgrades, ducted and ductless options, grants, and solar readiness.
Cut Your Energy Use by 40% with a Heat Pump
With up to 300% efficiency in Alberta climate, the pasted page says a heat pump can be three times more efficient than a high-efficiency furnace. It also states that switching from a furnace to a heat pump in Alberta, where 60-65% of home energy goes to space heating, can reduce energy use by 40-45%.
What is a Heat Pump?
A heat pump is described as an efficient home HVAC system that provides both heating in winter and cooling in summer. It transfers heat energy instead of generating it, allowing year-round temperatures with less energy consumption.
Efficient Heating in Winter, Cooling in Summer - For Free
The pasted page says heating-season savings can typically offset cooling costs, effectively giving free cooling during Calgary's hot summers, without needing to invest in a separate air-conditioning unit.
Why a Heat Pump is Perfect for Calgary's Climate
The original page says modern cold-climate heat pumps, including Samsung Max Heat 3.0, are built for cold climates and can operate efficiently in temperatures as low as -25°C.
Adapt to Calgary's Changing Weather
Calgary's Chinooks and recent heat waves can make temperature control difficult. The pasted page says a heat pump can adjust to freezing cold, warm Chinook winds, and sunny winter days that overheat the home.
Hybrid Heat Pump and Furnace: Dual Fuel System Has Got You Covered
The original page explains that a furnace can become trusted backup while the heat pump takes the prime stage. When Calgary temperatures hit extreme lows, the furnace can take over during the coldest 3-5% of hours in Calgary's year.
Combat Climate Change with a Heat Pump
The pasted page says switching to a heat pump can reduce fossil fuel consumption and lower carbon emissions. It cites Ipsos, Pew Research Center, and ABACUSData for broader climate-concern context.
Albertans Are Also Concerned About Climate Change
The original page says nearly 60% of Albertans still worry about climate impact, two-thirds believe climate change is a severe threat to the planet, and cites a 2024 Blue Sky Survey.
Lower Utility Bills Without Sacrificing Your Comfort
The pasted page says heat pumps help homeowners take charge of energy use. It also states a Natural Resources Canada study found 25-50% lower heating energy consumption and 30-40% lower cooling costs compared to standalone air conditioners.
Upgrade Your AC to a Heat Pump with Minimal Changes
The pasted page says systems like Samsung Hylex can transform an existing AC into a heat pump by upgrading only the outdoor unit, lowering upfront investment while adding efficient heating and cooling.
Ducted or Ductless? Appropriate Heat Pump for Your Home
Heat pumps are available as ducted and ductless systems. The pasted page says an advisor should assess home constraints and recommend ducted, ductless, or blended options.
Smart Investment Even Without Government Grants?
The original page says heat pumps can pay for themselves over time with heating and cooling savings, with a return on investment in 5-10 years under the page's assumptions.
Heat Pump Now, Solar Later: Unlock Future Savings
The pasted page says a heat pump can integrate with future solar, creating the option for lower or zero heating and cooling costs when paired with solar energy.
Keep the best parts of a heat pump and a furnace.
For many Calgary homes, the practical path is not all-or-nothing. A dual-fuel plan can let the heat pump carry a large share of comfort while the furnace remains available when the home or weather calls for it.
- Use the heat pump for heating and cooling when it fits the conditions.
- Keep familiar furnace backup if the assessment supports it.
- Size the system around comfort, noise, airflow, and service access.
What we confirm before recommending a system.
A clean heat-pump quote starts with the house, not just the equipment model.
Home load and comfort goals
We review the rooms, comfort complaints, existing equipment, insulation assumptions, ductwork, and cooling goals.
Placement and installation path
We look at outdoor unit location, service access, line routing, electrical needs, controls, and backup heat.
Quote, timing, and programs
We confirm the installed path, current financing or incentive requirements, paperwork timing, and the next available install window.
Program note: Financing and incentive terms change. Confirm current CEIP, federal, utility, manufacturer, and lender requirements before publishing any dollar-specific promise.
Need repair instead of replacement?
If the heat pump is already installed, route the visit as a diagnostic or repair call so the technician can focus on symptoms, error codes, noise, airflow, and heating or cooling performance.
Heat pump visuals from the current AIC library.
Helpful heat-pump resources.
Keep article links close to the conversion path so visitors can answer one objection and come back to booking.
2026 homeowner guide
Review the current AIC article for heat-pump planning, program language, and Calgary install considerations.
Worth it in Canada?
Use this article to compare the tradeoffs before replacing a furnace, AC, or both.
Check current CEIP terms
Confirm program status and eligibility before publishing rebate, grant, or financing dollar amounts.
Comfort, protect, and energize the home.
With heat pumps, the pasted page says Alberta Indoor Comfort helps busy moms transform their homes into environments that comfort, protect, and energize, so they and their families feel ready and recharged to take on life's daily demands.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Consumers buying heat pumps?
What is a heat pump and how does it work?
Why should I consider a heat pump in Calgary's climate?
Can a heat pump really replace my furnace?
Will a heat pump work during Calgary's Chinooks?
Are heat pumps energy-efficient?
How much can I save on energy costs with a heat pump?
Is a heat pump environmentally friendly?
Can a heat pump help me reduce my carbon emissions?
How reliable is a heat pump during Calgary's cold winters?
How does a heat pump compare to a high-efficiency furnace?
Will I still need my gas furnace if I install a heat pump?
Can a heat pump handle both heating and cooling?
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What Industry Experts Are Saying About Heat Pumps
- Efficiency Vermont Field StudyThis case study monitored seven inverter-driven ductless heat pumps in cold climates and reported lower heat costs than traditional oil or propane systems near 0°F. Read the study
- Cold-Climate Air Source Heat Pumps in MinnesotaThe pasted page cites a Center for Energy and Environment case where a single-family home saw over 50% energy savings after installation. Learn more
- Toronto Residential Heat Pump Case StudyThe pasted page cites a Toronto cold-climate air-source heat pump case where annual running costs were nearly identical to previous gas furnace and electric AC costs. Explore the case study
- Cold Climate Air-Source Heat Pump Demonstration and AnalysisThe pasted page cites NREL analysis of heat-pump performance at temperatures as low as -25°F. Read the NREL report
- Air-Source Heat Pump in AlaskaThe pasted page links to an NREL feature about heat pumps in Alaska and their ability to operate in subarctic climates. Read the article
- Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump Field Study in MinneapolisThe pasted page says the system could meet over 90% of heating load during winter and notes solar integration potential. Read the field study
- Building America Case StudyThe pasted page cites field performance of inverter-driven heat pumps in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Read the report
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Find out whether a heat pump fits your home.
Tell us about the home, existing equipment, comfort issues, and timing. We will help confirm whether heat pump installation, repair, or a dual-fuel plan is the right next step.
Last updated: July 2026