Geothermal (ground-source) HVAC systems use the earth’s constant underground temperature to heat and cool your home with remarkable efficiency — up to 400-500% efficient compared to 96% for the best gas furnaces. Lloyd HVAC Services designs and installs geothermal HVAC systems across Toronto, East York, North York, Etobicoke, Danforth, and Beaches East York. While the upfront investment is higher, geothermal systems deliver the lowest operating costs of any HVAC technology.
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What We Offer
We install horizontal loop, vertical loop, and pond/lake loop geothermal systems. Our geothermal installation includes site assessment and loop field design, ground loop installation (or coordination with drilling contractors for vertical loops), indoor heat pump unit installation, ductwork connections, desuperheater for hot water pre-heating, control system and thermostat setup, system commissioning, and assistance with rebate applications.
Why Choose Lloyd HVAC for Geothermal HVAC Installation?
- 400-500% heating efficiency — the most efficient HVAC technology available
- Heating, cooling, and hot water from one system
- 50-70% lower operating costs than conventional HVAC
- 30+ year system life (50+ years for ground loops)
- No outdoor unit — quiet and visually unobtrusive
- Significant rebates and incentives available
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Our Geothermal HVAC Installation Process
Step 1: Site Evaluation
We assess your property, soil conditions, and available space to determine the best loop configuration for your site.
Step 2: System Design
We design the complete geothermal system — loop field, indoor equipment, ductwork, and controls — tailored to your home.
Step 3: Installation
We install the ground loop, indoor heat pump, ductwork connections, and all controls. Vertical loops are drilled by specialized contractors we coordinate.
Step 4: Commissioning
We fill and purge the loop, commission the heat pump, verify performance in heating and cooling, and register for rebates.
Ready to Get Started?
Call (647) 344-4822 or book online for your free estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions About Geothermal HVAC Installation
How much does geothermal installation cost in Toronto?
Geothermal systems typically cost $25,000-$45,000+ for a residential installation in Toronto. Government rebates can reduce this significantly. The systems pay for themselves in 7-12 years through energy savings.
How does geothermal work in Toronto’s climate?
Below the frost line, the ground temperature in Toronto stays around 8-10°C year-round. The geothermal system extracts this heat in winter and rejects heat into the ground in summer — efficient regardless of air temperature.
Do I have enough property for geothermal?
Vertical loop systems require minimal surface area — just a few small boreholes. Even urban Toronto properties can accommodate geothermal. We assess your specific property during our site evaluation.
How long do geothermal systems last?
Indoor heat pump units last 20-25 years. Ground loops last 50+ years. This means you’ll replace the indoor unit once while the loop continues serving your home for generations.
Service Areas
Lloyd HVAC Services Inc. provides geothermal hvac installation services throughout Toronto, East York, North York, Etobicoke, Danforth, and Beaches East York, and the surrounding Greater Toronto Area (within 25 km of Toronto). Whether you’re in a century home in the Danforth, a townhouse in North York, a detached home in Etobicoke, or a condo in Beaches East York — we’ve got you covered.
Phone: (647) 344-4822 | Hours: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM, 7 days a week
Related Services
- Heat pump installation
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- Energy efficiency upgrades
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