HVAC Cost in Oshawa
Oshawa hvac prices are 12% below the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $2,726 – $5,451 per unit.
$2,726
Starting from
1-5 days
Typical timeline
10%
Contingency
$46,200
Max rebates
HVAC Cost Breakdown — Oshawa
| Scope (Oshawa) | Low | High | Unit | Labour | Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Furnace replacement (high-efficiency) | $2,726 | $5,451 | per unit | 35% | 65% |
| Central air conditioner | $3,180 | $5,905 | per unit | 35% | 65% |
| Heat pump (cold-climate) | $4,543 | $10,902 | per unit | 35% | 65% |
| Ductwork modification/addition | $1,336 | $3,562 | per zone | 55% | 45% |
| HRV/ERV installation | $2,260 | $4,520 | per unit | 40% | 60% |
| Duct cleaning | $260 | $521 | per house | 80% | 20% |
Visual Price Ranges
Furnace replacement (high-efficiency)
Central air conditioner
Heat pump (cold-climate)
Ductwork modification/addition
HRV/ERV installation
Duct cleaning
Labour vs Materials in Oshawa
Labour
85%
of Toronto baseline
Labour costs in Oshawa are 15% below Toronto rates due to lower overhead and competitive contractor markets.
Materials
94%
of Toronto baseline
Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Oshawa sees 6% savings on materials compared to Toronto.
Permit Costs in Oshawa
Oshawa has the lowest labour rates in the GTA. Permit fees follow Durham Region schedule.
TSSA Gas Permit
Technical Standards & Safety Authority
$50-$150
HVAC Mechanical Permit
Municipal building department
$100-$300
Electrical Permit (if applicable)
ESA (Electrical Safety Authority)
$88-$200
Available Rebates in Oshawa
Canada Greener Homes Affordability Program
NRCan
The successor to the Greener Homes Grant is expected to launch in 2026 with a focus on low-to-moderate income households. Covers insulation, heat pumps, windows, and air sealing upgrades.
Home Renovation Savings Program
Enbridge Gas / Save on Energy
Ontario's main energy retrofit rebate program, delivered through Enbridge Gas and Save on Energy. Covers insulation, heat pumps, windows, air sealing, and smart thermostats. Extended through November 2026.
Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA)
NRCan / Ontario
Covers the cost of switching from oil heating to an electric heat pump. Includes equipment, installation, and removal of oil tank. For homes currently heated by oil or propane.
Ontario Electricity Rebate
Ontario Energy Board
An ongoing bill reduction of 23.5% applied automatically to residential electricity bills. Reduces the cost of running heat pumps, electric water heaters, and other energy-efficient systems.
Enbridge Home Efficiency Rebate
Enbridge Gas
Rebates for insulation, windows, heat pumps, smart thermostats, and air sealing through Enbridge Gas. Part of the Home Renovation Savings Program. Requires pre- and post-retrofit EnerGuide evaluations.
Save on Energy Home Renovation Savings
IESO / Save on Energy
Provincial electricity conservation program offering rebates on insulation, heat pumps, windows, and air sealing for electrically-heated homes. Delivered through local utilities.
Home Winterproofing Program
Enbridge Gas / Save on Energy
Free energy upgrades for income-qualified homeowners and renters, including insulation, draftproofing, smart thermostats, LED lighting, and in some cases a new furnace or heat pump.
Net Cost After Maximum Rebates
$0 – $0
Based on $46,200 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.
See all rebates for OshawaPhase-by-Phase Timeline
Manual J Load Calculation
1-2 hoursHVAC contractor calculates heating/cooling loads room-by-room using Manual J methodology. Inputs: square footage, insulation R-values, window area/orientation, air leakage (blower door test), occupancy, lighting, appliances. Output: total BTU/hr heating and cooling loads. Proper sizing prevents oversized equipment (short-cycling, poor humidity control) and undersized equipment (never reaches setpoint).
Equipment Selection & Proposal
1-2 daysContractor recommends equipment based on load calc, fuel source, budget, and efficiency goals. Furnace: AFUE rating (80%, 92%, 96%), single-stage vs two-stage vs modulating. AC/heat pump: SEER/SEER2 rating, single-stage vs variable-speed, cold-climate performance. Provides itemized quote: equipment, labor, ductwork mods, permits, disposal, warranty.
Permitting & Utility Coordination
1-4 weeksContractor pulls HVAC permit (TSSA for gas work, municipal for AC/heat pump). Schedules gas disconnection if replacing furnace (TSSA requires shut-off during install). Orders equipment (2-4 weeks lead time for heat pumps). Coordinates electrical if heat pump needs dedicated 240V circuit or panel upgrade.
Installation & Ductwork Modifications
1-3 daysContractor removes old equipment, installs new furnace/AC/heat pump, connects ductwork, runs refrigerant lines (heat pump), installs condensate drain, wires thermostat, tests airflow and pressures. Ductwork mods: resizing supply/return registers, sealing leaks (30% of conditioned air leaks in typical duct system), balancing dampers, adding returns (poor return airflow kills efficiency).
Startup, Commissioning & Inspection
Half dayContractor performs startup: checks refrigerant charge (AC/heat pump), combustion analysis (furnace CO and efficiency), airflow CFM, temperature rise/drop, thermostat programming. TSSA inspects gas connections and venting. Municipal inspector verifies refrigerant certification and electrical connections. Contractor demonstrates system operation and maintenance (filter changes, condensate drain clearing).
What's Included vs Not Included
Typically Included
- Equipment (furnace, AC, or heat pump)
- Installation labour (TSSA certified)
- Basic ductwork connections
- Thermostat (programmable or smart)
- Gas line connection and testing
- Start-up, commissioning, and testing
- Permit and inspection
Not Included (Extra Cost)
- Ductwork modifications for new zones
- Electrical panel upgrade (if needed for heat pump)
- Humidifier or air purifier add-ons
- Zoning dampers and controls
- Asbestos abatement on old ductwork
- Concrete pad for outdoor unit
HVAC Costs in Nearby Cities
Money-Saving Tips
Cold-climate heat pumps qualify for $3,000-$5,000 in provincial rebates — apply before installation.
Replace furnace and AC together to save $1,000-$2,000 on shared installation labour.
High-efficiency furnace (96%+ AFUE) saves $300-$500/year in gas vs a standard 80% furnace.
Schedule HVAC installation in spring or fall — summer and winter are peak seasons with higher prices.
HRV is required by code in new construction — retrofit it during renovation for better air quality.
HVAC Cost FAQs — Oshawa
How much does hvac cost in Oshawa?
HVAC in Oshawa typically starts at $2,726 and ranges up to $5,451 per unit. Oshawa prices are 12% below the Ontario baseline due to competitive contractor availability in Durham Region.
Do I need a permit for hvac in Oshawa?
Permit requirements for hvac in Oshawa follow Durham Region guidelines. Oshawa has the lowest labour rates in the GTA. Permit fees follow Durham Region schedule.
How long does hvac take in Oshawa?
HVAC in Oshawa typically takes 1-5 days. Oshawa project timelines can be affected by Durham Region permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.
Is hvac cheaper in Oshawa than Toronto?
Yes, hvac in Oshawa is typically 12% less than Toronto. Labour rates in Durham Region are lower and material costs are slightly lower, making Oshawa a more affordable option for renovation work.
What should I budget for hvac contingency in Oshawa?
We recommend a 10% contingency on top of your hvac estimate in Oshawa. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $5,451, set aside an additional $545.
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