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Econoair: Keeping Your Heat Pump—and Your Home—Running Smoothly.

Fast, Reliable, and Affordable Heat Pump Services

At Econoair, we offer discounted heat pump services and heat pump repair because quality care shouldn’t come with a high price tag.

From expert HVAC repairs and professional installations to thorough maintenance and diagnostics, we keep your home warm and comfortable all winter long. Looking for a new heat pump? We’ve got top models available, tailored to meet your heating needs. Choose Econoair for warmth, comfort, and efficiency you can count on.

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Heat Pump Repair Services

Need your heat pump repaired?  Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency heat pump services! We arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to resolve any heat pump issues on the spot.

Heat Pump Installation Services

Bought a heat pump and need it installed? Book an appointment with us today! Our licensed technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to install any kind of heat pump on the spot.

Heat Pump Maintenance Services

Book a one-time (or your annual) heat pump maintenance today! Our licensed technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to resolve any heat pump issues on the spot.

Buy a New Furnace!

Looking to buy a new heat pump? Econoair offers a wide range of high-quality heat pumps to suit your home’s heating needs. Whether you’re focused on energy savings or maximum efficiency, our team is here to help you find the perfect system.

Give us a call today, and we’ll walk you through your options, answering any questions to ensure you make the best choice for your home. 

Heat Pump Repair Services

Need your heat pump repaired?  Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency heat pump services! We arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to resolve any furnace issues on the spot.

Heat Pump Installation Services

Bought a heat pump and need it installed? Book an appointment with us today! Our licensed technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to install any kind of heat pump on the spot.

Heat Pump Maintenance Services

Book a one-time (or your annual) heat pump maintenance today! Our licensed technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to resolve any heat pump issues on the spot.

Buy a New Heat Pump!

Looking to buy a new heat pump? Econoair offers a wide range of high-quality heat pumps to suit your home’s heating needs. Whether you’re focused on energy savings or maximum efficiency, our team is here to help you find the perfect system.

Two Heat Pump Service Options to Meet Your Needs

One-Time Service Call

One-Time Service Call

Book a one-time service call today!

We provide heat pump repair, maintenance or installation services. Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency services and arrive with fully stocked trucks, ready to resolve any heat pump issues on the spot!  

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The Econo Care Plan (Billed at a low cost monthly) offers comprehensive coverage that includes costly HVAC repairs (up to $2000), BIG discounts on new equipment, annual maintenance check-ups and 24/7 services!

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FAQ

At Econoair, our Heat Pump Repair Services process is designed to be efficient, transparent, and customer-focused. Here’s how we handle heat pump repairs:

Initial Contact and Scheduling

When you contact us, whether by phone, email, or through our website, we’ll ask you a few diagnostic questions to understand the issue.

Our team will then schedule a service appointment that fits your availability.

Diagnostic Assessment

One of our certified technicians will arrive at your home to perform a thorough diagnostic inspection of your heat pump. We’ll check essential components like the compressor, fan motors, refrigerant levels, thermostat, and electrical connections to identify the root cause of the problem.

Problem Identification and Explanation

Once we’ve pinpointed the issue, we’ll explain the situation in clear terms, outlining exactly what needs to be repaired or replaced.

We’ll also provide a transparent estimate for the necessary work, including both parts and labor, so you know what to expect.

Repair Work

With your approval, our technician will proceed with the repair. Whether it’s cleaning or replacing filters, fixing refrigerant leaks, repairing the compressor, or addressing electrical issues, we use only high-quality parts to ensure the longevity of the repair.

Testing and Calibration

After the repair, we’ll run the system to ensure everything is operating properly. We also calibrate the system to maximize performance and make any necessary adjustments to your thermostat.

Customer Walkthrough and Recommendations

Our technician will walk you through the work we’ve completed and provide tips on maintaining your heat pump to avoid future issues. If we notice anything that could require future attention or upgrades, we’ll let you know.

Post-Service Follow-Up

We like to follow up with you after the repair to make sure your heat pump is running smoothly and that you’re satisfied with our service.

At Econoair, we pride ourselves on delivering reliable heat pump repairs and ensuring your home stays comfortable year-round.

At Econoair, our Heat Pump Maintenance Services are designed to keep your system running efficiently and extend its lifespan. Here’s how we handle routine maintenance:

Initial Contact and Scheduling

You can easily schedule your maintenance service by contacting us via phone, email, or through our website.

Our team will work with you to set up a convenient appointment for regular heat pump maintenance.

System Inspection

When our technician arrives, the first step is a comprehensive inspection of the entire heat pump system.

We assess key components such as the compressor, fan motors, coils, filters, and refrigerant levels to ensure everything is functioning properly.

Cleaning and Tune-Up

Our technician cleans the filters, coils, and other critical parts of the system to remove dust and debris that can impact performance.

We also check and tighten electrical connections and lubricate moving parts, ensuring everything runs smoothly and efficiently.

Thermostat and Settings Calibration

As part of the service, we check and adjust the thermostat settings to ensure the heat pump is operating at optimal efficiency.

If your system requires recalibration to improve its performance or energy usage, we handle that during the visit.

Refrigerant Check and Adjustment

We check the refrigerant levels in your heat pump to make sure they are within the manufacturer’s recommended range.

If needed, we recharge the system or fix any refrigerant leaks to maintain peak performance.

System Performance Test

After completing the tune-up and cleaning, we run the heat pump to test its operation.

We monitor the system for any unusual sounds, vibrations, or inefficiencies to ensure everything is in optimal working condition.

Customer Report and Recommendations

Our technician will provide you with a detailed report of the maintenance performed, highlighting any potential issues we found and offering advice on how to address them.

If any repairs or replacements are needed, we’ll explain your options and recommend the next steps.

Post-Service Follow-Up

After your maintenance service, we may follow up to ensure your heat pump is functioning properly and you’re satisfied with the service.

By performing routine maintenance, we help to prevent costly breakdowns, improve system efficiency, and extend the life of your heat pump, ensuring it continues to keep your home comfortable year-round.

At Econoair, our Heat Pump Installation process is designed to ensure a smooth and efficient installation, tailored to meet your home’s unique needs. Here’s how we approach every heat pump installation:

Initial Consultation and Assessment

We start with an in-home consultation, where one of our expert technicians visits your property to assess your heating and cooling needs.

We evaluate factors like the size of your home, insulation, existing ductwork (if applicable), and your specific energy efficiency goals to recommend the best heat pump system for your needs.

System Selection and Quote

Based on our assessment, we’ll suggest heat pump options that suit your home and budget, explaining the benefits of each system (e.g., energy efficiency, cost savings, and performance).

We provide a transparent quote that includes the cost of the system, labor, and any additional components needed for the installation.

Scheduling the Installation

Once you’ve selected the system and approved the quote, we’ll schedule the installation at a time that’s convenient for you.

Our team will coordinate any necessary preparations, such as ordering the equipment and ensuring all materials are ready.

Pre-Installation Preparation

On the day of installation, our technicians arrive on-site prepared with all the necessary tools and equipment.

Before starting, we’ll carefully protect your home by laying down drop cloths and ensuring the installation area is prepared.

Heat Pump Installation

Our certified technicians will begin by removing any old equipment (if applicable) and setting up the new heat pump system.

We’ll install the outdoor and indoor units, connecting them to the existing ductwork or setting up new ducts if necessary.

Electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and drainage systems are also installed or updated to ensure the system runs smoothly and efficiently.

System Testing and Calibration

After installation, we thoroughly test the heat pump to ensure it’s functioning correctly.

We calibrate the system for optimal performance, making adjustments to the thermostat and settings to ensure your home is comfortable and energy-efficient.

Customer Walkthrough and System Training

Once everything is installed and tested, we’ll walk you through the system’s operation, including how to use the thermostat and any smart features your new heat pump may have.

We also provide tips on how to maintain the system for optimal longevity and efficiency.

Post-Installation Inspection and Clean-Up

Our team conducts a final inspection to ensure everything is installed to our high standards and meets manufacturer specifications.

We then clean up the work area, ensuring your home is left in great condition.

Follow-Up and Warranty

After installation, we follow up to make sure the system is running smoothly and that you’re satisfied with your new heat pump.

We’ll also review warranty coverage for both the equipment and our workmanship, giving you peace of mind moving forward.

At Econoair, we strive to make the heat pump installation process seamless, from consultation to final testing, ensuring your home stays comfortable with a reliable, energy-efficient system.

The main disadvantage of a heat pump is its reduced efficiency in extremely cold temperatures. While modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to function effectively in temperatures as low as -25°C, they still lose efficiency in very cold weather and may require supplemental heating to maintain comfort. Here are a few other limitations to consider:

  1. Higher Upfront Cost: Heat pumps typically cost more initially than a standard air conditioner or furnace. Even though they can save on energy costs over time, the initial investment can be a barrier for some homeowners.

  2. Potential for Backup Heating: In colder regions, a backup heating source like an electric or gas furnace may be necessary for days when temperatures drop below the efficient operating range of the heat pump. This adds to both installation and operational costs.

  3. Complex Installation: Installing a heat pump can be more complex than traditional HVAC systems, requiring a knowledgeable technician and sometimes updates to ductwork. This can add to the upfront costs and may require a longer installation time.

  4. Electricity Dependency: Since heat pumps run on electricity, they can be more costly to operate in areas where electricity rates are high. Additionally, power outages in winter can leave homeowners without a heating source unless they have a generator or alternative heating method.

Despite these disadvantages, many of them can be mitigated, and for many homeowners, the long-term efficiency and versatility of a heat pump make it a worthwhile investment.

A heat pump can be a better option than a traditional air conditioner (AC), depending on your climate, needs, and budget, as it offers both heating and cooling capabilities. Here’s how heat pumps and AC units compare in several key areas:

  1. Dual Functionality: Heat pumps can both cool and heat, whereas a standard air conditioner only cools. This makes heat pumps versatile and often more cost-effective because you get both functions in one unit. For homeowners in climates with moderate winters, a heat pump can provide year-round comfort without needing an additional heating system.

  2. Energy Efficiency: Both heat pumps and AC units are efficient, but heat pumps tend to be more energy-efficient overall. They transfer heat instead of generating it, so they use less electricity in moderate climates. In colder climates, however, a heat pump may become less efficient during extreme cold, requiring a backup system or supplementary heating.

  3. Cost Savings: Because a heat pump provides heating as well, it can reduce energy costs compared to using separate systems for heating and cooling. Over time, the cost savings can add up, particularly in areas where energy prices are high.

  4. Environmental Impact: Heat pumps are generally more eco-friendly, as they rely on electricity rather than burning fossil fuels. They can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to fuel-based heating options.

If you live in a milder climate or are looking for a long-term energy-efficient solution, a heat pump can be a better investment than an AC alone. However, in extremely cold areas, a heat pump may need supplemental heating, in which case an AC paired with a furnace or other heating source could be more effective.

Yes, heat pumps can be worth it in Canada, especially as technology advances to make them effective even in colder climates. Traditionally, heat pumps were thought to be less efficient in very cold weather, but modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in temperatures as low as -25°C. Here are a few reasons why they’re increasingly popular and cost-effective across Canada:

  1. Energy Efficiency and Savings: Heat pumps can transfer more energy than they consume, making them highly efficient. They can reduce heating costs by up to 50% compared to electric baseboards or oil furnaces, which can be a substantial saving, especially in regions with high electricity or fuel costs.

  2. Year-Round Comfort: Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, making them a versatile choice for Canadian homeowners. This dual functionality can replace the need for both a furnace and an air conditioner, streamlining home systems and lowering overall maintenance costs.

  3. Environmental Impact: Heat pumps are powered by electricity, which in Canada often comes from renewable sources (like hydro, especially in provinces such as Quebec and British Columbia). This makes them a more eco-friendly option compared to systems that rely on fossil fuels.

  4. Government Incentives: Canadian provinces and the federal government offer incentives, rebates, and financing options for heat pump installation as part of a push for energy-efficient solutions. These incentives can significantly reduce the upfront costs and increase the overall value of investing in a heat pump.

In colder regions or extremely low temperatures, a heat pump may need a backup heating system, like a high-efficiency furnace, to maintain comfort. However, for much of Canada, especially milder regions, a heat pump alone can be an effective, economical, and sustainable choice.

When deciding between a heat pump and a furnace, it’s essential to consider climate, energy efficiency, and upfront costs, as each system has its strengths and limitations. Here’s a breakdown of how heat pumps and furnaces compare:

Energy Efficiency

Heat Pumps: These are highly energy-efficient because they transfer heat rather than generating it. In moderate climates, they can be up to 3 times more efficient than electric furnaces, resulting in lower operating costs. However, their efficiency drops in very cold temperatures, which can lead to higher electricity consumption or require a backup heating source.

Furnaces: Furnaces (especially natural gas furnaces) provide consistent and efficient heating even in extreme cold. High-efficiency furnaces (up to 98% AFUE) convert nearly all fuel into heat, making them very effective, especially in regions with prolonged winter seasons.

Operating Costs

Heat Pumps: In areas with moderate winters, heat pumps generally have lower operating costs due to their efficiency. However, in colder climates where they rely on supplemental heat, they can become more expensive to run.

Furnaces: Natural gas furnaces typically have lower operating costs than electric heat pumps in very cold areas because natural gas is often cheaper than electricity, and furnaces maintain efficiency even at low temperatures.

Climate Suitability

Heat Pumps: Ideal for mild to moderate climates where winters aren’t extremely cold. Modern cold-climate heat pumps can handle temperatures as low as -25°C but still may need backup heat sources in regions with severe winters.

Furnaces: Better suited for areas with very cold winters since they generate their own heat rather than transferring it from outside air. Furnaces can provide reliable, consistent warmth regardless of outdoor temperatures.

Installation & Equipment Cost

Heat Pumps: Typically have a higher initial cost, especially if installed in homes that need updated ductwork or a dual-fuel system. However, they replace both heating and cooling systems, which can offset initial expenses over time.

Furnaces: Tend to have a lower upfront cost compared to heat pumps and, if paired with a separate air conditioning unit, are generally straightforward to install.

5. Environmental Impact

Heat Pumps: Since they use electricity, they have a smaller carbon footprint, particularly in areas where electricity comes from renewable sources. This makes them an eco-friendly choice, as they don’t rely on fossil fuels.

Furnaces: Natural gas furnaces emit greenhouse gases, which can contribute to a higher carbon footprint. However, electric furnaces don’t, although they are typically less efficient than gas furnaces.

In Summary

Heat pumps are a great option for energy-efficient, all-in-one heating and cooling, particularly in milder climates.

Furnaces are more effective and economical for regions with long, harsh winters where a consistent and strong heat source is needed.

In some areas, a dual-fuel system (a heat pump paired with a furnace) provides the best of both worlds—allowing the heat pump to handle milder temperatures and the furnace to take over when it gets too cold, balancing efficiency and performance year-round.

Yes, Econoair does offer Carrier heat pumps! If you’re interested in learning more about our Carrier models or need help choosing the perfect heat pump for your home, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to assist! 😊

About Econoair HVAC

Since 2001, Econoair has been a trusted provider of HVAC services throughout the Greater Toronto Area, specializing in heating and cooling solutions. Our mission is simple: to deliver exceptional service with the utmost care and expertise. We’re committed to enhancing our customers’ comfort while promoting energy-saving solutions that benefit both their homes and the planet.

Our Services

Whether it’s furnace repair services or installing a new heat pump, we prioritize quality, professionalism, and sustainability in every job we undertake. With a focus on energy efficiency, we help homeowners reduce their carbon footprint while keeping their homes comfortable year-round.

We also understand that HVAC issues can happen at any time, which is why we offer 24/7 emergency support at no extra charge. You can count on us to keep your systems running smoothly, without the worry of hidden fees or unexpected costs.

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Phone number

(905) 763-2400

Email

info@econoair.com

Office

Richmond Hill: 85 West Wilmot St. unit 12 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1K7

Toronto: 1015 Bloor St W Second Unit 203, Toronto, Ontario M6H 1M1

Servicing Condos, Apartments and Homes

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Heat Pump Services for Condos

Econoair offers expert heat pump services for condos, including repairs, maintenance, and replacements. We ensure reliable performance to keep your space comfortable year-round.

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Heat Pump Services for Apartments

Econoair specializes in heat pump services for apartments, providing efficient repairs, maintenance, and replacements to keep your living space cozy and efficient.

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Heat Pump Services for Homes

Econoair delivers reliable heat pump services for homes, ensuring your system operates efficiently for year-round comfort.

We Service All Brands and Models

We service all heat pump brands, including carrier heat pumps, Fantech, Bradford White, nu-air, Kingsman, Honeywell, GSW, Aprilaire, NAVIEN, Mitsubishi Electric, White Rodgers, Rinnai, GeneralAire, Carrier & John Wood

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Common Heat Pump Problems

Common causes of broken or malfunctioning heat pumps include: 

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Here’s a Quick Guide to Troubleshoot Common Heat Pump Issues: