Heat Pump Installer Jobs Ontario: Green HVAC Careers & Salary Guide 2026

Heat Pump Installer Jobs Ontario: Green HVAC Careers & Salary Guide 2026

Heat Pump Installer Jobs in Ontario: Your Complete 2026 Career Guide

Heat pump installation is one of the fastest-growing trades in Ontario, driven by federal and provincial clean energy incentives. As Ontario homeowners and businesses transition away from fossil fuels, skilled heat pump installers are in extremely high demand. This guide covers everything about heat pump installation careers, salaries, and opportunities in Ontario for 2026.

Types of Heat Pump Installation Work

  • Air-source heat pump installation — the most common type for Ontario homes, providing both heating and cooling
  • Ground-source (geothermal) heat pump installation — higher efficiency systems for new construction and large properties
  • Ductless mini-split installation — popular for Ottawa homes without existing ductwork
  • Hybrid system installation — combining heat pumps with existing furnaces for optimal efficiency
  • Commercial heat pump systems — large-scale installations for Ottawa offices and institutions
  • Heat pump maintenance and service — ongoing servicing of Ontario's growing heat pump installed base

Heat Pump Installer Salary in Ontario

Experience Level Hourly Rate Annual Salary
Apprentice HVAC Technician $20 - $28/hr $42,000 - $58,000
Journeyman HVAC Technician $30 - $42/hr $62,000 - $87,000
Heat Pump Specialist $35 - $48/hr $73,000 - $100,000
Senior HVAC / Geothermal Specialist $42 - $55/hr $87,000 - $114,000
HVAC Business Owner $45 - $70+/hr $94,000 - $146,000+

Source: Ontario Ministry of Labour, UA Local 46 wage data, and Indeed.ca Ontario listings (2026).

How to Become a Heat Pump Installer in Ontario

Primary Path: HVAC Apprenticeship

The most comprehensive route is Ontario's refrigeration and air conditioning systems mechanic apprenticeship (313A) — a 5-year program combining approximately 9,000 hours of on-the-job training with classroom instruction. This covers all aspects of heating, cooling, and heat pump systems.

Alternative Paths

  • Gas technician route (G2/G1) — many heat pump installers also hold gas technician licences for hybrid systems
  • Electrical route (309A) — electricians can specialize in heat pump electrical connections
  • Manufacturer training — companies like Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Carrier offer heat pump-specific certification
  • College programs — Algonquin College and other Ontario colleges offer HVAC technology diplomas

Key Certifications

  • Ontario 313A Certificate of Qualification — refrigeration and air conditioning systems mechanic
  • ODP (Ozone Depletion Prevention) Card — required for handling refrigerants
  • G2 or G1 Gas Technician Licence — valuable for hybrid system installation
  • Working at Heights — required for rooftop heat pump installations
  • Manufacturer certifications — brand-specific training from major heat pump manufacturers
  • Energy advisor training — valuable for helping Ontario homeowners access government incentives

Government Incentives Driving Heat Pump Demand in Ontario

  • Canada Greener Homes Grant — up to $5,000 for heat pump installations
  • Canada Greener Homes Loan — interest-free loans up to $40,000 for energy retrofits including heat pumps
  • Ontario Home Efficiency Rebate Plus — additional provincial rebates for heat pump installations
  • Clean BC / federal tax credits — ongoing support for clean heating transitions

These incentives are creating a massive surge in heat pump installations across Ontario, directly driving installer demand.

Job Outlook for Heat Pump Installers in Ontario 2026

The outlook is exceptional. Ontario's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, combined with generous government incentives and rising natural gas costs, means heat pump installations will continue growing rapidly for years. Technicians who specialize in heat pumps can expect premium wages and strong job security.

Find Heat Pump Installer Jobs in Ontario

Browse current heat pump and HVAC job openings across Ontario on TradesON's trades directory. The clean energy transition is creating exciting, well-paid career opportunities for skilled tradespeople across the province.