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HVAC Leads in New Brunswick

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New Brunswick's HVAC market is characterised by a diverse heating fuel mix and a growing transition toward heat pump technology. The province's cold winters — with temperatures regularly falling below minus twenty degrees Celsius in Fredericton and the interior — create substantial heating demand, and homeowners rely on a variety of systems including oil-fired furnaces and boilers, electric baseboard heaters, natural gas (where available), wood stoves, and increasingly, heat pumps. This diversity of existing heating systems creates multiple conversion and replacement opportunities for HVAC contractors.

Heating oil has historically been the dominant fuel in New Brunswick, particularly in rural areas and older urban homes. However, volatile oil prices and environmental concerns have driven a significant wave of conversions to heat pump systems, mirroring the trend seen across Atlantic Canada. Ductless mini-split heat pumps have become extremely popular in New Brunswick homes, often installed as supplements to existing oil or electric heating systems. Full heat pump conversions — replacing oil furnaces entirely — represent a growing and higher-value project category.

NB Power's energy-efficiency programmes and the federal Canada Greener Homes Grant provide rebates for heat pump installations and high-efficiency heating system upgrades. Natural gas service through Liberty Utilities (formerly Enbridge) is available in parts of the Saint John area and Fredericton, creating additional market segments for gas furnace installations and gas-to-heat-pump conversions. DashLeads generates verified HVAC leads from New Brunswick homeowners seeking heat pump installations, oil system replacements, furnace upgrades, and emergency heating repairs, delivering them in real time across the province.

New Brunswick Market Insights

Heating oil remains prevalent in New Brunswick, creating a large market for oil-to-heat-pump conversion leads.
Ductless mini-split heat pumps have become one of the most popular HVAC products in the province.
NB Power offers rebates for heat pump installations and energy-efficiency upgrades.
Natural gas service is limited to parts of the Saint John and Fredericton areas, creating distinct market segments.
New Brunswick's bilingual market (English and French) benefits HVAC contractors who can serve both language communities.

Cities We Serve in New Brunswick

Moncton · Saint John · Fredericton · Miramichi · Bathurst

New Brunswick Regulatory Notes

HVAC work in New Brunswick is regulated by the province's Technical Inspection Services. Oil burner technicians require certification under New Brunswick's Oil Burner Installer and Servicer regulations. Refrigerant handling requires ODP certification. Gas fitting requires a gas fitter licence. Workers' compensation coverage through WorkSafeNB is mandatory. Building and mechanical permits are required for new HVAC installations. The province follows the National Building Code with local amendments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What heating systems are most common in New Brunswick?

New Brunswick has a diverse heating mix including oil furnaces and boilers, electric baseboard systems, heat pumps, natural gas (in limited areas), and wood heating. This diversity creates multiple HVAC lead categories, with oil-to-heat-pump conversions and new heat pump installations being the fastest-growing segments.

How strong is heat pump demand in New Brunswick?

Heat pump demand in New Brunswick is very strong and growing. High heating oil costs and available rebates from NB Power and the federal government are driving widespread adoption. Ductless mini-split heat pumps are particularly popular as supplements to existing heating systems or as complete heating solutions.

Can I target HVAC leads to specific New Brunswick cities?

Yes. DashLeads provides geo-targeted HVAC leads by city and postal code across New Brunswick. You can focus on Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, or any specific market that matches your service area.

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