Can You Run a Heat Pump Without Auxiliary Heat?

Published June 9, 2026

A heat pump can physically run without its auxiliary (backup) heating elements — but whether you should depends on your climate and the situation. In most of Canada, the answer is: keep them.

What aux heat actually does

The backup elements cover the gaps a heat pump can’t:

Running without it

Disable or remove the elements and the heat pump still heats in mild weather. But in a cold snap you may get cool air, an unmet thermostat, and a cold house — exactly when you need heat most. During defrost you’d also feel cold drafts from the vents.

When skipping aux heat can make sense

The realistic takeaway

For Canadian winters, working backup elements are cheap insurance. If yours have failed — weak or cold emergency heat — don’t just run without them; send us the make and model and we’ll ship a replacement across Canada.

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