Daikin Heat Pump Price Breakdown in Vancouver (2025 Guide)

How Much Does a Daikin Heat Pump Cost in Vancouver?
Shopping for a Daikin heat pump in Vancouver? Whether you’re replacing an old system or outfitting a new build, understanding what impacts pricing can help you plan better and avoid surprises. This guide walks you through current Daikin heat pump costs, including equipment, installation, and rebates.
Prices vary based on system size, type, installation complexity, and home layout. Here’s what you can expect in 2025:
- Ductless Single-Zone Heat Pump (9k–18k BTU): $4,500 – $6,500 installed
- Ductless Multi-Zone Heat Pump (2–4 zones): $8,500 – $20,000 installed
- Ducted Central Heat Pump (3–5 ton): $18,000 – $23,000 installed
- Hybrid System (Heat Pump + Furnace): $26,000 – $32,000+ installed
💡 Pro Tip: Installation costs can increase if additional electrical upgrades, line hide kits, or refrigerant extensions are required.
What Impacts the Final Cost?
- System size & SEER rating
- Ducted vs ductless setup
- Electrical panel upgrades
- Number of zones (for ductless systems)
- Wall vs ceiling cassette installation
- Refrigerant line length (25+ ft may incur extras)
Are Daikin Systems Eligible for Rebates?
Yes. Most Daikin heat pumps qualify for:
- CleanBC Heat Pump Rebate: Up to $6,000
- Greener Homes Grant: Up to $5,000
- FortisBC: Bonus rebates for fuel-switching or dual-fuel systems
We help you apply for these — start to finish.
Daikin vs Other Brands: Why Pay More?
Daikin is a premium Japanese HVAC brand with excellent reliability, energy efficiency, and warranty support. While not the cheapest option, you get:
- Whisper-quiet operation
- Excellent inverter technology
- High SEER/SCOP ratings
- 12-year parts warranties
Get a Personalized Quote for Your Home
Want an accurate estimate for your home layout and goals? Send us your floor plan or book a site visit. Penguin HVAC is a Daikin dealer serving Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.


