Thermopompe multizone : profitez des subventions à Montréal (guide des aides financières 2025)
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Multizone heat pump: take advantage of subsidies in Montréal (2025 financial assistance guide)

Maximize your comfort in Montréal with multizone heat pump subsidies in 2025

In today’s energy-conscious context, choosing a multizone heat pump is a smart investment—not only for thermal comfort and your home’s property value, but also for long-term energy savings. At AirGreen, we support our clients in Montréal, Laval, Longueuil, the North Shore and South Shore with more than just expert HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) installations—we help them benefit fully from the generous government subsidies available in 2025.

This article offers a practical, clear and detailed guide to the financial assistance programs you can access, how they work, eligibility requirements, available amounts, and how we at AirGreen optimize each project so our clients receive the maximum possible financial support.


What is a multizone heat pump and why install one?

A multizone heat pump is a highly efficient HVAC system that allows you to heat and cool multiple rooms or floors independently, using a single outdoor unit and multiple indoor heads. This system is especially advantageous for multi-level homes, duplexes, or residences with both open and closed areas.

Key benefits of a multizone heat pump:

  • Independent temperature control per room (zoning)

  • Significant reduction in energy costs

  • Eligible under energy efficiency subsidy criteria

  • Discreet, quiet, and aesthetically integrated


Overview of the main subsidies available in 2025

Thanks to federal, provincial, and municipal programs, homeowners can access grants ranging from $1,500 to $10,000, depending on the installation and energy profile.

1. Hydro-Québec LogisVert Program

This is one of the most accessible programs for Québec homeowners. It provides fixed amounts per unit installed, based on the BTU capacity and energy efficiency (SEER/HSPF) of the equipment.

  • Up to $2,172 per eligible unit

  • Requires Energy Star-certified equipment with SEER ≥ 18 and HSPF ≥ 10

  • Installation must be done by a certified contractor (like AirGreen)

  • Applies to multizone and central heat pump systems

2. Federal Greener Homes Grant (until 2025)

Although the program is nearing its end, many homeowners can still apply if they’ve completed their preliminary energy assessment.

  • Up to $5,000 depending on the model installed

  • Requires a before-and-after energy evaluation

  • Equipment must be listed in NRCan’s list of eligible products

  • At AirGreen, we guide you through every step of the process

3. Municipal incentives (Montréal, Longueuil, Laval)

Some municipalities offer additional complementary programs:

  • Montréal: Green tax credits for renovated or energy-efficient homes

  • Laval: Eco-Renovation fund for high-performance HVAC systems

  • Longueuil: Purchase rebates for equipment certified CEE Tier 3 or higher


Real example: AirGreen installation of a multizone heat pump in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie

In spring 2025, our team installed a GREE Multi Ultra+ system in a century-old duplex in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, Montréal. The client wanted an efficient, discreet, and subsidized solution to heat and cool four different zones: living room, two bedrooms, and a renovated basement.

Technical details of the installation:

  • Outdoor unit: GREE Multi Ultra+ 36,000 BTU, SEER 21, HSPF 11.3

  • Indoor heads: 4 GREE Lomo+ wall-mounted heads, compact and ultra-quiet

  • Eligibility: LogisVert + Federal Greener Homes Grant

  • Total subsidies received: $6,330

  • Installation timeline: 2 full days with no service interruptions

Our team had to work around certain structural constraints due to the age of the building, including the inability to route conventional lines through the walls. We opted for a semi-exposed yet discreet installation, using custom-painted architectural conduits that blended seamlessly with the original brick façade.


How do you know if you're eligible for subsidies?

At AirGreen, we help you check the full eligibility of your home, your energy profile, and the selected system. We offer a free preliminary assessment service, including:

  • Verification of required documentation

  • Assistance with the energy evaluation (if needed)

  • Recommendations for eligible models

  • Clear estimate of the subsidies you could receive


Tips to maximize your available subsidies

1. Choose an Energy Star or CEE Tier 3 certified model

Subsidies only apply if the equipment meets minimum energy performance standards.

2. Go with a certified professional installation

Work must be performed by a qualified contractor (AirGreen holds all required RBQ and TEQ certifications).

3. Keep all invoices, photos, and technical documents

These documents are often required when submitting the final application.

4. Avoid ineligible or outdated models

Some homeowners lose out on subsidies by choosing equipment not listed on the eligibility rosters.


Why choose AirGreen for your subsidized HVAC project?

We are a trusted company based in Montréal, specializing in the installation of multizone systems, wall-mounted heat pumps, and central systems. Our strengths:

  • In-depth knowledge of subsidy programs

  • Experienced, certified, and courteous technical team

  • Preferred partnerships with GREE, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Daikin, Lennox, and Bosch

  • A reputation built on hundreds of successful projects across the region

We don’t just install a machine. We support our clients from start to finish: technical evaluation, energy analysis, optimized proposal, full subsidy management, turnkey installation, and after-sales service.


Simple steps to get started with your subsidized project

  1. Contact us for a free quote

  2. Choose the right model with our experts

  3. We guide you through the subsidy application

  4. Quick, clean, and compliant installation

  5. Follow-up to ensure you get your reimbursement on time


What our clients are saying

“Thanks to AirGreen, we were able to get over $5,000 in subsidies for our multizone system installed in Laval. Everything was taken care of from start to finish. Flawless service.”
Mr. Desjardins, homeowner in Laval

“The Gree system installed in our Boucherville home is ultra-quiet and efficient. And most importantly, we were able to take advantage of the LogisVert program hassle-free.”
Mrs. Beaulieu, homeowner on the South Shore


In summary: a multizone heat pump with subsidies is accessible, profitable, and 100% worth it

Choosing a multizone heat pump in Montréal in 2025 means choosing tailored comfort, significant savings, and most importantly, a faster return on investment thanks to available subsidies. At AirGreen, we go above and beyond to ensure your HVAC project succeeds—technically and financially.