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Mini-Split Cost in Quebec 2026: Prices + Rebates Guide

Mini-split installation in Quebec in 2026 costs between CAD $4,000 and $12,000 for a single zone, fully installed — but Quebec homeowners have access to some of Canada's most targeted heat pump incentive programs, including Hydro-Québec rebates and provincial Rénover Vert credits that can cut net costs significantly. This guide covers Quebec-specific pricing, rebates, and the unique context of Quebec's electricity market.

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Equipment and Installation Cost in Quebec (CAD, 2026)

System Equipment (CAD) Total Installed (CAD)
Single-zone 9,000 BTU $800–$1,400 $4,000–$6,000
Single-zone 12,000 BTU cold-climate $1,500–$2,800 $5,000–$8,500
Multi-zone 3-zone (whole home) $5,000–$10,000 $13,000–$22,000

Labour rates in Greater Montreal are CAD $95–$140/hour; Quebec City and regional Quebec run 10–15% lower. Most single-zone installations total CAD $700–$1,200 in combined HVAC and electrical labour. All installations require permits in Quebec — typically CAD $100–$300 depending on municipality.

Quebec's Unique Electricity Advantage

Hydro-Québec provides some of the lowest electricity rates in North America — residential rates are approximately $0.06–$0.10 CAD/kWh (compared to $0.12–$0.20+ in most other Canadian provinces). At these rates, a mini-split replacing electric baseboard heat in Quebec offers exceptional economics — the operating cost savings are proportionally smaller in absolute dollars, but the system still provides 2–3× the heating per dollar of electricity, even at Hydro-Québec's low base rates.

Quebec Rebate Programs (2026)

Program Amount (CAD) Who Qualifies
Canada Greener Homes Grant Up to $5,000 Owner-occupied; EnerGuide evaluation; NRCan eligible equipment
Hydro-Québec Hilo / ÉcoPerformance CAD $500–$3,000 (varies by program year and equipment) Hydro-Québec residential customers; eligible heat pump equipment
Rénover Vert (provincial) CAD $2,500–$4,500 (oil to heat pump) Quebec homeowners replacing oil or propane heating with heat pump
Oil to Heat Pump (federal) Up to $10,000 Switching from oil heat; income-tested for maximum amounts

Net Cost Example: Quebec Homeowner Replacing Oil Heat

  • Installed cost (18,000 BTU cold-climate): CAD $8,000
  • Federal Greener Homes: −CAD $5,000
  • Rénover Vert (oil to heat pump): −CAD $3,500
  • Federal oil-to-heat-pump (income qualified): −CAD $4,000
  • Net: CAD −$4,500 (system with net positive incentive at income threshold)

Non-income-qualified homeowners replacing oil heat in Quebec can still see combined rebates of CAD $5,000–$8,500 — covering 60–100% of a single-zone system. Verify current program status at nrcan.gc.ca and renoclimat.ca before purchasing.

Cold-Climate Requirement for Quebec

Quebec City, the Laurentians, Eastern Townships, and most of the province outside Montreal experience regular −20°C to −30°C winters. A cold-climate mini-split rated to −25°C minimum is required for primary heating across most of Quebec. Senville AURA (−30°C, Canadian brand, bilingual support) is particularly popular in Quebec for this application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there francophone mini-split installers in Quebec?

Yes — Quebec has a large HVAC contractor market with French-language service. Certified installers for all major brands operate across the province. Senville, being a Montreal-based brand, has particularly strong Quebec installer familiarity and French documentation.

Related reading:
Mini-Split Rebates Canada 2026: Federal + Provincial Guide
Senville Mini-Split Review 2026: Full Analysis
Best Mini-Splits for Canadian Winters

Mini-Split Cost in Quebec 2026: Prices + Rebates Guide

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