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Ductless Heat Pumps
in Duncan / Cowichan, BC

Efficient heating and cooling without ductwork.

★★★★★  4.9 stars from 40+ Google Reviews

Ductless Heat Pumps in Duncan / Cowichan by Red Fox Heating

No ducts? No problem

Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps

Ductless mini-split heat pumps are the most versatile HVAC solution for Duncan / Cowichan homes. One outdoor unit connects to 1–4 indoor heads, giving you independent temperature control in each room. No ductwork needed — just efficient, quiet comfort year-round.

From first call to job complete

What to Expect

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Free In-Home Estimate

We assess your home and recommend the right solution. No pressure, no obligation.

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Upfront Pricing

Clear, honest pricing before any work begins. No hidden fees or surprises.

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Expert Service

Experienced technicians who do the job right the first time. Clean, professional work.

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Backed by Warranty

1-year labour on installs. Up to 12-year parts warranty (manufacturer-dependent). If something goes wrong, we come back.

Local knowledge matters

Why Red Fox in Duncan / Cowichan

We're based just 15–20 minutes from Duncan / Cowichan — serving Downtown Duncan, Maple Bay, Glenora, Cowichan Station, Quamichan and surrounding areas.

Our second shop is in Shawnigan Lake — just down the road from Duncan and the rest of the Cowichan Valley. That means we're not making a special trip over the Malahat to serve you; we're already here. From Downtown Duncan to Maple Bay to Cowichan Bay, homeowners are making the switch to heat pumps for year-round comfort and lower energy bills. The Cowichan Valley's mild climate is ideal for heat pump efficiency — you'll see excellent performance even during the cooler months.

We've been serving Duncan / Cowichan homeowners for over 35 years. Your neighbours know us. Ask around.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Q How many indoor units do I need for my Duncan / Cowichan home?

Most Duncan / Cowichan homes do well with 2–3 indoor heads. During your free estimate, we'll assess your floor plan and recommend the right configuration for even heating and cooling throughout your home.

Q Are ductless heat pumps noisy?

Modern ductless units are extremely quiet — indoor heads operate at 19–24 dB, quieter than a whisper. You'll barely notice they're running.

Q How much do ductless heat pumps cost in Duncan / Cowichan?

A ductless mini-split system in Duncan / Cowichan typically costs $4,000–$12,000 depending on the number of zones. Standard BC rebates start at $4,000, and eligible households can receive up to $21,000 between heat pump and electrical upgrade incentives — many homeowners pay significantly less out of pocket.

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What Our Customers Say

4.9 stars from 40+ verified Google reviews

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"Thank you for such a pleasant experience! Putting in a heat pump is definitely not an easy task, but the Red Fox team made it look easy. Professional, friendly, and clean from start to finish."

Joni Pennington
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★★★★★

"This was the best contractor service, of any trade, that we have received in over 50 years. Honest, prompt, and the workmanship is excellent. Highly recommend."

Susan & Roland Cottell
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"I highly recommend Red Fox. They came promptly when my old furnace and heat pump died during the coldest snap of the year. Got me back up and running quickly with no fuss."

Dr. Sandra Morrison
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"John is professional, a logical problem solver, experienced, and efficient. My heat pump stopped working and he had it diagnosed and fixed faster than I expected. Great communication too."

Anoop Sohi
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"Excellent service right from the start. Efficient and clean. Totally satisfied with the product, service, and price. Would absolutely use Red Fox again."

Debbie Cowick
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"Thank you Red Fox team. One of the most reliable and experienced companies you can call on. They've taken care of us for years."

S. Shams
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