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Jun 8, 20263 min
Why Garibaldi Heating & Cooling Uses LiDAR Scanning for HVAC Design and Heat Pump Installations
When it comes to installing a heat pump, furnace, or air conditioning system, one of the biggest mistakes contractors make is relying on rough measurements and rules of thumb. At Garibaldi Heating & Cooling, we take a different approach. We use advanced LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) scanning technology to create highly accurate digital models of your home before we design your heating and cooling system. This allows us to perform precise heat load calculations, improve equipment sizing,...

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Apr 17, 20262 min
Cost of Heat Pump Installation in Squamish, Whistler & West Vancouver (2026 Guide)
If you’re considering a heat pump installation in Squamish, Whistler, or West Vancouver , one of the first questions is: how much does it cost? The answer depends on your home and system type, but most homeowners can expect a heat pump installation to range from $4,000 to $25,000+ before rebates . With available incentives, the final cost can be significantly lower. Average Heat Pump Installation Cost in BC Here’s a general breakdown of pricing in the Sea-to-Sky region: Single-zone ductless...

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Nov 19, 20252 min
🌲 Heat Pump Squamish: The Complete 2026 Homeowner’s Guide
Everything You Need to Know About Heat Pumps in Squamish, Whistler & the Sea-to-Sky Corridor If you’re searching for the best heat pump in Squamish , or wondering whether a heat pump works in our unique Sea-to-Sky climate, this guide covers everything you need to know — efficiency, performance, pricing, and BC rebates. Heat pumps have quickly become the #1 home heating upgrade in: Squamish Whistler Garibaldi Highlands Brackendale Valleycliffe West Vancouver Britannia Beach Lions Bay And it’s...

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