
One system for heating and cooling. Modern cold-climate heat pumps handle Canadian winters and cut your energy costs year-round. Licensed installation, done right the first time.
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A homeowner in Port Credit came to us wanting to replace both their aging central air conditioner and their furnace at the same time. They had heard about heat pumps but were not sure whether they would actually perform in a Canadian winter. We walked them through the cold-climate technology, assessed their home's heating and cooling load, and recommended a system sized correctly for their house. The installation was completed in one day. They now have one system handling both heating and cooling, lower energy bills, and one less piece of equipment to maintain. That conversation happens regularly across Mississauga. Homeowners replacing older equipment are finding that a modern heat pump is often the most practical and cost-effective path forward.
Unlike a furnace and central air conditioner operating as two separate systems, a heat pump handles both heating and cooling from a single unit. In summer it removes heat from your home. In winter it reverses the process and pulls heat from the outdoor air to warm your home.
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently well below freezing, making them a practical choice for Mississauga homes year-round.

We install all heat pump configurations and help you choose based on your home, usage, and existing equipment.
Designed for Canadian winters, these units maintain strong heating performance well below freezing. They are the most popular choice for Mississauga homeowners replacing both a furnace and central air conditioner at the same time.
A heat pump paired with an existing gas furnace. The heat pump handles most of the heating load efficiently, while the furnace takes over during extreme cold. A cost-effective option for homes with a newer gas furnace already in place.
Ideal for homes without existing ductwork, additions, or specific zones that need independent temperature control. We size and install ductless systems for single rooms or whole-home applications.
We assess your home's heating and cooling load, existing ductwork or electrical capacity, and your current equipment. We size the unit correctly and give you a firm quote before anything is ordered.
We recommend the right heat pump model for your home and usage, confirm availability, and schedule installation. Most standard installations are completed in one day.
We handle all electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and ductwork connections to code. If an electrical panel upgrade is required, we factor that into the quote upfront.
After installation, we run the system through a complete test cycle in both heating and cooling modes, confirm proper performance, and walk you through the unit's controls and maintenance requirements.

A heat pump installation typically costs between $4,000 and $8,000 installed, depending on the unit and any required electrical or ductwork upgrades. We give you a firm quote after the initial assessment.
We offer flexible financing through trusted lenders, including 0% interest for 12 months with approved credit. Spread the cost of your new system over time with monthly payment plans designed to fit any budget.
We assess your home, size the system correctly, and give you a firm quote before any work begins. No surprises on installation day.
An undersized heat pump will struggle in cold weather. We calculate your home's heating and cooling load and recommend the right unit for your specific situation.
All installation work is backed by our labour warranty plus the manufacturer's equipment warranty. We stand behind every installation we complete.
STO certified technicians on every job. Electrical, refrigerant, and gas connections all performed to Ontario code.
As authorized contractors for leading HVAC manufacturers, we source and install only proven, high-efficiency equipment backed by manufacturer warranties.








Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently in temperatures as low as -25 to -30 degrees Celsius. Many Mississauga homeowners use them as their primary heating source year-round, with a backup electric or gas source for extreme cold snaps.
A heat pump handles both heating and cooling using a single system. In summer it works like a central air conditioner. In winter it reverses the process and pulls heat from the outdoor air to warm your home. A traditional setup requires two separate systems.
Most standard installations are completed in one day. If your home requires electrical panel upgrades or significant ductwork modifications, the job may take longer. We give you a clear timeline after the initial assessment.
Sizing is based on your home's heating and cooling load, which accounts for square footage, insulation levels, window area, and local climate. We calculate this during the home assessment to ensure you get a unit that performs correctly without being oversized or undersized.
In many Mississauga homes, yes. Cold-climate heat pumps can serve as the primary heating source. Some homeowners choose a dual-fuel setup that pairs a heat pump with an existing gas furnace as a backup for extreme cold, which can be a cost-effective approach depending on your current equipment.
A well-maintained heat pump typically lasts 15 years or more. Regular annual maintenance helps protect the system and maintain efficiency over its lifespan.
Annual maintenance is recommended. This includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, and verifying the defrost cycle is working correctly. Keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris and snow also helps maintain performance.
Contact Beyond HVAC today for heat pump installation in Mississauga. STO certified, and trusted by homeowners across the GTA.