Dual Fuel Heat Pumps
A dual fuel heat pump combines the efficiency of a heat pump with the reliability of a gas furnace to optimize comfort and energy savings. The system uses the heat pump for efficient heating and cooling in mild conditions and switches to the furnace during extreme cold, ensuring consistent performance and cost savings year-round.

Learn About Available Rebates
Great news for homeowners looking to upgrade the energy efficiency of their home! There are two major rebate/grant programs available to homeowners in BC: both the federal Canada Greener Homes grant program and the provincial CleanBC Better Homes rebate program.
Additionally, for households that qualify, the CleanBC program also offers an Income Qualified Program (IQP) that can cover 60% or 95% of your upgrade.
Your Alpine Insulation estimator can provide you with an idea of what you may qualify for in terms of a rebate, once they have conducted their inspection and prepared your quote. As it is the responsibility of the homeowner to apply for the grant, it is important that homeowners read and understand the program and its requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Installing a dual fuel system—combining the efficiency of a heat pump with the reliability of a backup furnace—typically takes 2 to 4 days, depending on the complexity of the setup and the size of the property. Our skilled technicians handle everything, from integrating the two systems to ensuring seamless operation and optimal energy efficiency. With Alpine Insulation, you can count on a smooth installation process that minimizes downtime and maximizes your comfort.


