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What Is the Top Brand of Heat Pump Sold in Canada in 2025?
By Editorial Team
Updated on March 20, 2025

It’s no secret that Canadian winters are harsh and cold while summers are hot and humid. Enter heat pumps—crucial components to ensure thermal comfort year-round. Modern heat pumps have effective heating and cooling system capacities suited to both winter and summer months and allow for significant energy savings. Faced with a broad range of brands and models, it’s essential to understand the selection criteria to determine which heat pump is perfect for your needs.
Affordable Heating & Cooling: What to Consider When Buying a Heat Pump for a House?

Source : LMR Climatisation Inc.
To choose the right heat pump for your home, consider the following factors:
Energy efficiency: Key indicators, such as SEER ratings (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) for cooling purposes and HSPF ratings (Heating Seasonal Perfomance Factors) for heating indicate the appliance’s efficiency. The higher the rating, the more effective and energy-efficient the heat pump.
Low-temperature performance: Given the nature of Canadian winters, the selected heat pump must maintain optimal efficiency even when the temperature drops way below zero.
Size and capacity: A heat pump must be suited to the home’s square footage while preserving the required BTU level to ensure maximum efficiency.
Reliability and durability: Choose a well-known brand for the sheer quality and long-lasting properties of the product, ensuring a cost-effective investment in the long run.
Functionality: A heat pump with a “quiet mode,” air filters, and remote control guarantee a better quality of life and improve comfort.
Value-based pricing: It’s important to find a balance between the appliance’s upfront cost, its performance, maintenance fees, and long-term energy savings.
Reviews and recommendations: Extended warranties, proactive after-sales customer service, customer reviews, expert recommendations, and grant eligibility are all factors pointing to a reliable product manufacturer, ensuring the user’s peace of mind.
Top Residential Central or Wall-Mounted Heat Pumps: What Are Your Options in Canada?
Daikin
Heat pump types: Central, split system, wall-mounted, multi-zone.
Energy efficiency: SEER2 of up to 28 and HSPF2 of up to 11.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -25 °C.
Size and capacity: 9,000–48,000 BTU, covering all types.
Warranty: 12 years on parts, two-year minimum on workmanship.
Functionality: Inverter technology and dual operations: Econo mode for heating and Powerful mode for cooling.
Recommended models: In terms of energy efficiency, the following models are recommended: Aurora Series R-410A, Daikin Oterra, K Series, and ATMOSPHERA.
Gree

Source : Nordet
Heat pump types: Mini-splits and central systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER2 of up to 27 and HSPF2 of up to 11; very effective in extreme climates.
Low-temperature performance: Gree appliances are known for their low-temperature efficiency, effective in temperatures as low as -35 °C.
Size and capacity: Ranges from 9,000–48,000 BTU.
Warranty: 5–10 years on parts, 7–10 years on the compressor, and 10 years on workmanship.
Functionality: G10 Inverter technology for maximum efficiency and smart Wi-Fi control.
Recommended models: Livo GEN4 for its energy efficiency; Extreme Series for its low-temperature performance.
Fujitsu

Source : Kev Climatisation Inc.
Heat pump types: Mainly mini-splits.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 33.1 and HSPF of up to 15.4 for select models.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -26 °C.
Size and capacity: 7,000–24,000 BTU.
Warranty: 5–10 years on parts, 7 years on the compressor, and 10 years on workmanship.
Functionality: Advanced technology for accurate temperature control and quiet mode.
Recommended model: Fujitsu's LZAH Series for its exceptional performance in extreme weather conditions.
Sharp

Source : Manomaitre Inc
Heat pump types: Mini-splits and multi-zone systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 22.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -27 °C.
Size and capacity: 9,000–24,000 BTU.
Warranty: 5–10 years on parts, 7–10 years on the compressor, and up to 10 years on workmanship.
Functionality: Plasmacluster technology, which is an air purification system; multi-zone functionality.
Recommended model: ZHU Series for its low-temperature performance.
Carrier
Heat pump types: Mini-splits and central systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 25 and HSPF of up to 12.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -30 °C.
Size and capacity: 9,000–48,000 BTU.
Warranty: 10 years on parts and the compressor.
Functionality: Sturdy design, effective, and low noise levels.
Recommended models: Carrier's Infinity for its overall performance; Performance Series for its energy efficiency and versatility.
Lennox
Heat pump types: Central systems and mini-splits.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 21 and HSPF of up to 10.5.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -30 °C.
Size and capacity: Adapted to household needs.
Warranty: 10 years on parts.
Functionality: iComfort® technology for smart control.
Recommended model: XP25 for its energy efficiency.
Zephyr

Source : Thermo Clim SF Inc
Heat pump types: Mainly mini-splits.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 20.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -25 °C.
Size and capacity: 7,000–18,000 BTU.
Warranty: 5–10 years on parts.
Functionality: Compact design and quiet efficiency.
Recommended model: Zephyr's mini-split is ideal for its easy installation.
Ameristar
Heat pump types: Central systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 18.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -10 °C.
Size and capacity: Adapted to household needs.
Warranty: 10 years on parts; 1 year on workmanship.
Functionality: Sturdy design and affordable device.
Recommended model: Ameristar's M4A3 for its reliability.
LG

Source : HVAC MTL
Heat pump types: Mini-splits and multi-zone systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 25.5.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -20 °C.
Size and capacity: 7,000–48,000 BTU.
Warranty: 1–5 years on parts; 1–7 years on the compressor.
Functionality: Inverter technology for maximum efficiency.
Recommended model: LG's Multi V for its versatility.
Trane
Heat pump types: Central systems and mini-splits.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 21 and HSPF of up to 12.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -20 °C.
Size and capacity: Adapted to household needs.
Warranty: 6–10 years on parts.
Functionality: Sturdy design and efficient operation.
Recommended model: Trane's XV20i for its overall performance.
Mitsubishi
Heat pump types: Mainly mini-splits and Zuba systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 33.1 and HSPF of up to 12.5.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -30 °C.
Size and capacity: 7,000–48,000 BTU.
Warranty: 10–12, depending on the model.
Functionality: Hyper-Heat technology for efficient heating.
Recommended model: Zuba for its exceptional performance.
Panasonic
Heat pump types: Mini-splits and multi-zone systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 25.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -20 °C.
Size and capacity: 7,000–24,000 BTU.
Warranty: 1–5 years on parts; 1–7 years on the compressor.
Functionality: Inverter technology for maximum efficiency.
Recommended model: Panasonic's ECOi™ for its durability.
Canair
Heat pump types: Mainly central systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 18.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -10 °C.
Size and capacity: Adapted to household needs.
Warranty: 1–5 years on the compressor; 1–10 years on parts.
Functionality: Sturdy design and affordable appliance.
Recommended model: Canair's M4A3 for its reliability.
Keeprite
Heat pump types: Central systems.
Energy efficiency: SEER of up to 18.
Low-temperature performance: Effective in temperatures as low as -10 °C.
Size and capacity: Adapted to household needs.
Warranty: 10 years on parts.
Functionality: Sturdy design and affordable device.
Recommended model: Keeprite's M4A3 for its reliability.
The Most Reliable Heat Pump, Comfort-Wise, in 2025
There's no consensus when it comes to naming the best heat pump brand or model. As detailed in this article, the selection process hinges on a slew of criteria, such as energy efficiency, low-temperature performance, and value-based pricing. Each brand outlined has need-specific models, whether you're looking for efficient heating in the winter, cooling in the summer, or cutting-edge technology. It’s essential to assess your priorities and weigh them against device-specific characteristics to find the right heat pump for you and your home.
FAQ on the Types of Household Heat Pumps
How much does a heat pump cost?
The cost of a heat pump varies substantially based on the product type and brand. Generally, wall-mounted heat pumps (mini-splits) are priced between $2,000 and $9,000, including installation. Central systems can cost between $8,000 and $15,000, depending on size and features.
Which heat pumps are the quietest on the market?
The quietest heat pumps often include models designed with noise-reduction technology. Brands like Carrier, Daikin, Fujitsu, and Mitsubishi are known for their low-noise levels and quiet efficiency, with sound levels below 50 dB and as low as 54 dB.
Which air-to-air heat pump is the most efficient on the market for wintertime use?
When it comes to wintertime heating, Mitsubishi heat pumps are often considered amongst the most effective, especially on account of their Hyper-Heat technology, allowing for exceptional low-temperature performance, highlighting an effective operation in temperatures as low as -30 °C. Mitsubishi’s Zuba model is particularly effective in said context as well, providing continuous heating even during especially cold periods. Other models, such as the UHD-12 heat pump, can also work efficiently in low temperatures, those as low as -30 °C, but aren’t specifically designed for extremely cold climates, such as that experienced in Canada, unlike Mitsubishi products.
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