
A ductless heat pump is one of the most flexible ways to heat and cool an Ottawa home. It can solve hot/cold rooms, add comfort to additions or finished basements, and reduce reliance on electric baseboards — without tearing open walls for ductwork.
At Peak Comfort, we keep the process simple: we help you choose the right system type, size it properly for your space, and install it to manufacturer specifications. No scare tactics. No pressure to “max out” equipment you don’t need.
Most homes land in one of two categories. If you’re conditioning one main area, start with Single-Zone. If you want multiple rooms or floors, Multi-Zone can make sense — but we’ll also tell you when separate single-zone systems are the better choice.
During an in-home visit, we look at:
Q1: Is ductless good enough to heat in Ottawa winters?
Yes — when it’s the right equipment, sized properly, and installed correctly. Cold-climate systems are designed specifically for low-temperature heating.
Q2: Is ductless “dry” in winter?
Heat pumps don’t create humidity — they move heat. If your home already runs dry in winter, we’ll talk about humidification options.
Q3: Can one head heat my whole house?
Sometimes, but not always. Open concept layouts do better. Closed-off rooms often need additional heads or a different approach.
Q4: How do I get a proper quote?
Book a ductless estimate. We’ll confirm layout, placement, electrical, and sizing — then give you clear options.
Tell us what you’re trying to fix (hot rooms, additions, baseboards, whole-home comfort) and we’ll recommend a setup that makes sense — not just the biggest one.
Email: info@peakcomfort.ca
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