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Square FootageFurnace BTU
1,000-1,200 sq. ft. Home40,000 - 60,000 BTU
1,200-1,500 sq. ft. Home60,000 BTU
1,500-1,800 sq. ft. Home60,000 - 80,000 BTU
1,800-2,500 sq. ft. Home80,000 - 100,000 BTU
2,500-3,500 sq. ft. Home100,000 to 120,000 BTU

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Which AC System Is Right for Your Home?

Canadian homeowners have more cooling options than ever before. The right system depends on whether you have existing ductwork, your home’s layout, climate zone, heating needs, and budget. Here’s a comparison of the main AC systems available in Canada:
System TypeBest ForProsInstalled Cost
Central ACHomes with existing ductsWhole-home cooling, familiar technology$3,500 – $9,000
Ductless Mini-SplitNo ducts, room additionsZoned cooling, high SEER2, quiet$2,500 – $12,000
Heat PumpHeating + cooling both neededYear-round use, rebate-eligible$5,000 – $14,000
Window/Portable ACSingle rooms, rentalsLow upfront cost, no installation$300 – $1,000

Central Air Conditioner — The Classic Canadian Choice

Central AC is the most common cooling system in Canadian single-family homes. It uses your existing furnace’s air handler and ductwork to distribute cooled air throughout the home. Central AC is the right choice if you already have ducts, want whole-home cooling from a single unit, and want the lowest system complexity. Modern central ACs with 18–21 SEER2 ratings are highly efficient and cool effectively even on the hottest Ontario and BC summer days.

Ductless Mini-Split — The Flexible Option

Mini-splits are the fastest-growing AC category in Canada, especially in BC and Atlantic Canada where many homes lack central ductwork. A single outdoor compressor connects to one or more indoor air handlers — each independently controlled. Multi-zone systems let different family members set different temperatures in different rooms. Mini-splits also tend to have the highest SEER2 ratings available (18–25+), meaning lower electricity bills over time.

Heat Pump — The Smartest Investment

Central AC is the most common cooling system in Canadian single-family homes. It uses your existing furnace’s air handler and ductwork to distribute cooled air throughout tA heat pump cools your home in summer exactly like an air conditioner — but in winter, it reverses the process to heat your home using outside air. Modern cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently down to -25°C, making them practical across most of Canada. Heat pumps qualify for the largest rebates under the Canada Greener Homes program, and they can replace both your AC and furnace — making them particularly cost-effective over a 15-year lifecycle.he home. Central AC is the right choice if you already have ducts, want whole-home cooling from a single unit, and want the lowest system complexity. Modern central ACs with 18–21 SEER2 ratings are highly efficient and cool effectively even on the hottest Ontario and BC summer days.

💡 Rebate Tip: Heat Pumps Qualify for the Most

Canada Greener Homes Grant: up to $5,000 for qualifying heat pumps
BC CleanBC Better Homes: up to $3,000 for cold-climate heat pumps
Ontario Enbridge: rebates for qualifying hybrid heat pump systems
Many provinces offer additional rebates stacked on top of federal grants

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What is SEER2 and why does it matter?

SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2) measures how efficiently an AC converts electricity into cooling. Higher SEER2 = less electricity used per degree of cooling. Canada’s minimum is 13.4 SEER2. A 20 SEER2 unit uses about 33% less electricity than a 13.4 SEER2 unit — significant savings over a 15-year lifespan.

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