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AvailableHeat Pump in Sainte-Catherine
An energy-efficient central heat pump will drastically lower your heating bill.
If you live in Sainte-Catherine and wish to purchase and install a heat pump, MCM Climatisation & Chauffage sells wall-mounted and central heat pumps from reputable manufacturers. Our technicians also handle installation, repair, and seasonal maintenance of these devices. All our services are available to residential and commercial property owners, as well as to contractors and self-builders.
Find the right unit for you by visiting our store or contacting us to order and schedule the installation of your device. We will explain the specific features of each model based on your needs, the area to be covered, and the layout of the rooms in your home or business.

Wall-Mounted Heat Pumps
A wall-mounted heat pump (or wall-mounted air conditioner) is a device that efficiently cools and dehumidifies while being energy efficient. Some models of wall-mounted heat pumps also offer a heating function, but an alternative heating system is needed during extremely cold temperatures. The capacity of these devices ranges from 9,000 BTU to 36,000 BTU.
MCM Climatisation & Chauffage offers wall-mounted heat pumps from Daikin (K series single-zone, 17 SEER single-zone , Aurora single-zone and multi-zone series , and LV series).

Central Heat Pumps
Central heat pumps perform exceptionally well as residential or commercial heating systems. They can achieve up to 70 percent savings in electricity compared to baseboard heating or furnaces.
Central heat pumps, which also provide cooling, must be connected to a ventilation duct system. It is possible to use the ducts from an old heating system or to install new ducts in houses under construction.
The different heat pump models have a capacity ranging from 24,000 BTU to 54,000 BTU, allowing heating down to -30°C and cooling up to 46°C. The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) for these devices, depending on the model, ranges between 17 and 20. This rating represents the cooling output divided by the total electrical energy consumption over a season. The higher the SEER rating, the less electrical energy the unit will consume.