Valley homes are our specialty.
The Cowichan Valley's housing tells a story: wartime homes and ranchers around Duncan still running oil or aging gas furnaces, rural properties on electric baseboards, lakefront places at Shawnigan that bake in summer, and newer family builds in North Cowichan. We've put systems in all of them — and the right design is different for each.
Oil-heated homes are the valley's biggest opportunity: income-qualified oil-to-heat-pump rebates run $10,000–$16,000, and we handle the tank and system removal with the documentation the program requires. Gas-heated families now have the new Level 3 tier (household income up to ~$185,620 for a family of four) worth up to $10,500. And on top of provincial money, Duncan and North Cowichan both pay municipal top-ups — $350 heat pump, $500 electrical upgrade, $350 heat pump water heater — that we apply for automatically with your application.
The local difference
- Same-day/next-day repair response across the valley — we're minutes away, not a ferry ride
- In-house licensed electricians for panel and service upgrades (rebated up to $5,000 on qualifying conversions)
- Every install sized with a CSA F280-12 calculation and finished with composite pads, risers and tidy lineset covers
- Rebates screened honestly, filed by us, and deducted from your invoice up front
