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Is a 100% Electric House Possible in Southern Chile?
March 16, 2026
Canadian Houses
2 min read
Traditionally, in southern Chile, it is assumed that to stay warm you have to burn wood. "Electricity is too expensive for heating," they say. And they are right... if your house leaks heat everywhere.
The Equation of Electric Comfort
For a 100% electric house to be economically viable, you need to reduce thermal demand.
If a traditional house loses 100 units of heat per hour, you need a powerful (and expensive) system to replace those 100 units constantly. But if your house, thanks to the Canadian Standard, only loses 20 units per hour, the equation changes drastically.
The Dynamic Duo: Insulation + Heat Pump
- R100+ Insulation: Our perimeter walls filled with high-density mineral wool and thermally sealed reduce heat loss by 80% compared to simple masonry.
- Inverter Air Conditioning (Heat Pump): These units are magic. For every 1kW of electricity they consume, they deliver 3kW or 4kW of heat. They are 300% or 400% efficient.
What do you gain by eliminating gas and firewood?
- Safety: No risk of gas leaks or fires from dirty chimneys.
- Cleanliness: Forget about chopping wood, cleaning ashes, or breathing smoke inside your house.
- Future: An electric house is ready to connect solar panels (Photovoltaic). When battery costs go down, you could become almost self-sufficient.
At Canadian Houses, we deliver homes ready for this future, with electrical connections sized for clean and efficient heating.